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Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Jacksonville, Florida 32207

Global Leader in Breast Cancer

Global Leader in Lung Cancer

Conducts research for Brain Tumor

Conducts research for Breast cancer

Conducts research for Melanoma

258 reported clinical trials

19 medical researchers

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Summary

Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center is a medical facility located in Jacksonville, Florida. This center is recognized for care of Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Brain Tumor, Breast cancer, Melanoma and other specialties. Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center is involved with conducting 258 clinical trials across 236 conditions. There are 19 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Robert Cavaliere, John H. Vu, Cynthia S. Anderson, and Jennifer Crozier, MD.

Area of expertise

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Breast Cancer

Global Leader

Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center has run 61 trials for Breast Cancer. Some of their research focus areas include:

HER2 negative
ER positive
PR positive
2

Lung Cancer

Global Leader

Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center has run 32 trials for Lung Cancer. Some of their research focus areas include:

Stage II
Stage I
Stage IV

Top PIs

Clinical Trials running at Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center

Breast Cancer

Colorectal Cancer

Breast cancer

Lung Cancer

Glioblastoma

Prostate Cancer

Cancer

Oropharyngeal Cancer

Laryngeal Cancer

Fallopian Tube Cancer

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Chemotherapy + Hormone Therapy

for Breast Cancer

This trial is testing if adding additional cancer-fighting drugs to treatments that stop certain body functions is better than just using the treatments that stop those functions alone. It targets younger women with early-stage breast cancer who have a higher risk of dying from the disease. The treatment works by stopping certain body functions and using drugs to kill cancer cells.

Recruiting

2 awards

Phase 3

19 criteria

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Pembrolizumab

for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

The phase III trial compares the effect of pembrolizumab to observation for the treatment of patients with early-stage triple-negative breast cancer who achieved a pathologic complete response after preoperative chemotherapy in combination with pembrolizumab. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as pembrolizumab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. This trial may help researchers determine if observation will result in the same risk of cancer coming back as pembrolizumab after surgery in triple-negative breast cancer patients who achieve pathologic complete response after preoperative chemotherapy with pembrolizumab.

Recruiting

2 awards

Phase 3

19 criteria

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PF-07220060 + Letrozole

for Breast Cancer

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of PF-07220060 with letrozole compared to approved treatments (ie, palbociclib, ribociclib or abemaciclib with letrozole) in people with breast cancer: * HR-positive (breast cancer cells that need estrogen or progesterone to grow) * HER2-negative (cells that have a small amount or none of a protein called HER2 on their surface); * locally advanced (that has spread from where it started to nearby tissue or lymph nodes) or metastatic disease (the spread of cancer to other places in the body) * who have not received any prior systemic anti-cancer treatment for advanced/metastatic disease. Approximately half of the participants will receive PF-07220060 plus letrozole while the other half of participants will receive the investigator's choice of treatment plus letrozole. The study team will monitor how each participant is doing with the study treatment during regular visits at the study clinic.

Recruiting

2 awards

Phase 3

4 criteria

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