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Stanford University Medical Center

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Stanford, California 94305
Global Leader in Lymphoma
Global Leader in Breast Cancer
Conducts research for Cancer
Conducts research for Stroke
Conducts research for Cystic Fibrosis
398 reported clinical trials
62 medical researchers
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Summary

Stanford University Medical Center is a medical facility located in Stanford, California. This center is recognized for care of Lymphoma, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Stroke, Cystic Fibrosis and other specialties. Stanford University Medical Center is involved with conducting 398 clinical trials across 728 conditions. There are 62 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Andrei Iagaru, MD, Robert Lowsky, MD, Antonio Hardan, MD, and Everett Meyer, MD.

Area of expertise

1Lymphoma
Global Leader
Stanford University Medical Center has run 31 trials for Lymphoma. Some of their research focus areas include:
Stage I
Stage II
Stage IV
2Breast Cancer
Global Leader
Stanford University Medical Center has run 29 trials for Breast Cancer. Some of their research focus areas include:
Stage III
HER2 negative
Stage IV

Top PIs

Clinical Trials running at Stanford University Medical Center

Atrial Fibrillation
Breast Cancer
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Lymphoma
Colorectal Cancer
Cystic Fibrosis
Leukemia
Multiple Myeloma
Prostate Cancer
Stroke
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Apixaban vs Aspirin

for Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation After Brain Bleed

Primary Aim: To determine if apixaban is superior to aspirin for prevention of the composite outcome of any stroke (hemorrhagic or ischemic) or death from any cause in patients with recent ICH and atrial fibrillation (AF). Secondary Aim: To determine if apixaban, compared with aspirin, results in better functional outcomes as measured by the modified Rankin Scale.
Recruiting1 award Phase 36 criteria
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PFA Ablation

for Atrial Fibrillation

The objective of this clinical study is to demonstrate that ablation with the TactiFlex SE Ablation catheter, in conjunction with a compatible pulsed field ablation (PFA) and/or radio frequency (RF) generator, is safe and effective for the treatment of symptomatic, recurrent, drug refractory paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF).
Recruiting1 award N/A7 criteria
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Pulsed Field Ablation

for Atrial Fibrillation

The purpose of this study is to establish the safety of the pulsed field ablation (PFA) therapy of Pulmonary Veins and Electrographic Flow (EGF) identified extra-PV sources of atrial fibrillation (PVI + EGF ablation of sources) and to demonstrate its non-inferiority in effectiveness compared to PFA of Pulmonary Veins and LA Posterior Wall (PVI+ PWA) in the treatment of de novo symptomatic drug-refractory persistent atrial fibrillation (PersAF).
Recruiting1 award N/A6 criteria

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