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Grady Memorial Hospital
Claim this profileDelaware, Ohio 43015
Global Leader in Breast Cancer
Global Leader in Lung Cancer
Conducts research for Breast cancer
Conducts research for Ovarian Cancer
Conducts research for Cancer
339 reported clinical trials
6 medical researchers
Summary
Grady Memorial Hospital is a medical facility located in Delaware, Ohio. This center is recognized for care of Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Breast cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Cancer and other specialties. Grady Memorial Hospital is involved with conducting 339 clinical trials across 433 conditions. There are 6 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Timothy D. Moore, Aine E. Clements, Anitha S. Nallari, and Andrew B. Freeman.Area of expertise
1Breast Cancer
Global LeaderStage IV
ER positive
HER2 negative
2Lung Cancer
Global LeaderStage IV
Stage II
Stage I
Top PIs
Timothy D. MooreThe Mark H Zangmeister Center6 years of reported clinical research
Expert in Lung Cancer
Expert in Breast Cancer
126 reported clinical trials
208 drugs studied
Aine E. ClementsOhioHealth Mansfield Hospital2 years of reported clinical research
Studies Ovarian Cancer
Studies Cancer
7 reported clinical trials
32 drugs studied
Anitha S. NallariColumbus Oncology and Hematology Associates1 year of reported clinical research
Studies Breast Cancer
Studies Breast cancer
4 reported clinical trials
10 drugs studied
Andrew B. FreemanGrant Medical Center7 years of reported clinical research
Studies Lung Cancer
Studies Malignant Solid Neoplasm
3 reported clinical trials
12 drugs studied
Clinical Trials running at Grady Memorial Hospital
Lung Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
Breast Cancer
Cancer
Breast cancer
Melanoma
Prostate Cancer
Cutaneous Melanoma
Bladder Carcinoma
Stereotactic Radiosurgery vs Whole-Brain Radiotherapy
for Brain Metastasis from Lung Cancer
This phase III trial compares the effect of stereotactic radiosurgery to standard of care memantine and whole brain radiation therapy that avoids the hippocampus (the memory zone of the brain) for the treatment of small cell lung cancer that has spread to the brain. Stereotactic radiosurgery is a specialized radiation therapy that delivers a single, high dose of radiation directly to the tumor and may cause less damage to normal tissue. Whole brain radiation therapy delivers a low dose of radiation to the entire brain including the normal brain tissue. Hippocampal avoidance during whole-brain radiation therapy (HA-WBRT) decreases the amount of radiation that is delivered to the hippocampus which is a brain structure that is important for memory. The drug, memantine, is also often given with whole brain radiotherapy because it may decrease the risk of side effects related to thinking and memory. Stereotactic radiosurgery may decrease side effects related to memory and thinking compared to standard of care HA-WBRT plus memantine.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 315 criteria
High-Dose Radiation + Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy
for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
This trial tests whether adding a precise form of radiation therapy to the usual treatment improves outcomes for patients with advanced lung cancer that can't be operated on. The goal is to see if this combination helps patients live longer and prevents cancer from worsening. This form of radiation therapy has shown promise in improving survival rates in patients with various stages of lung cancer.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 314 criteria
Radiation Therapy
for Brain Metastasis
This phase III trial compares the effectiveness of fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery (FSRS) to usual care stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) in treating patients with cancer that has spread from where it first started to the brain. Radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays to kill tumor cells and shrink tumors. FSRS delivers a high dose of radiation to the tumor over 3 treatments. SRS is a type of external radiation therapy that uses special equipment to position the patient and precisely give a single large dose of radiation to a tumor. FSRS may be more effective compared to SRS in treating patients with cancer that has spread to the brain.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 312 criteria
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of research happens at Grady Memorial Hospital?
Grady Memorial Hospital is a medical facility located in Delaware, Ohio. This center is recognized for care of Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Breast cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Cancer and other specialties. Grady Memorial Hospital is involved with conducting 339 clinical trials across 433 conditions. There are 6 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Timothy D. Moore, Aine E. Clements, Anitha S. Nallari, and Andrew B. Freeman.
Where is Grady Memorial Hospital located?
Grady Memorial Hospital is located in Atlanta, Georgia.
Who should I call to ask about financial aid or insurance network?
**Grady Memorial Hospital Contact Information**
**Financial Assistance:**
- **Phone:** (404) 616-1000 (Schedule an appointment with a financial counselor)
- **Requirements:** Personal ID, proof of residency, income, and dependents.
**Billing & Insurance:**
- **Phone:** (404) 616-2991 (Billing, insurance, or online bill pay inquiries)
- **Insurance:** Accepts various plans, including commercial and Marketplace.
- **Notes:** Bills are based on insurance benefits. Uninsured patients should seek financial assistance; otherwise, full payment is required.
**General Inquiries:**
- **Phone:** (404) 616-1000
What insurance does Grady Memorial Hospital accept?
Grady Memorial Hospital accepts a wide range of insurance plans, including but not limited to Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Aetna, AmeriHealth Caritas, and United Healthcare. Coverage includes HMO/POS, PPO, PAR, Pathways, and Medicare Advantage HMO/PPO plans for Anthem consumers. It's important to verify your physician's acceptance of your insurance and confirm your benefits and coverage before your visit.
What awards or recognition has Grady Memorial Hospital received?
Grady Memorial Hospital, located in Delaware, Ohio, is part of a consortium of 10 hospitals and 120 physicians, benefiting from a research program funded by the National Cancer Institute. It has also earned recognition as a "Donor Hospital Champion" for its significant contributions to saving lives.
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Your Data Stays Your DataWe only share your information with the clinical trials you're trying to access.
Verified Trials OnlyAll of our trials are run by licensed doctors, researchers, and healthcare companies.