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Results for “Newly Diagnosed or Recurrent Metastatic Melanoma Patients”

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Testing effectiveness (Phase 2)Study completedNCT00445965
What this trial is testing

Iodine I 131 Monoclonal Antibody 3F8 in Treating Patients With Central Nervous System Cancer or Leptomeningeal Cancer

Who this might be right for
Brain and Central Nervous System TumorsIntraocular MelanomaLung Cancer+7 more
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 78
Not applicableActive Not RecruitingNCT01266096
What this trial is testing

PET Imaging of Patients With Melanoma and Malignant Brain Tumors Using an 124I-labeled cRGDY Silica Nanomolecular Particle Tracer: A Microdosing Study

Who this might be right for
Newly Diagnosed or Recurrent Metastatic Melanoma PatientsMalignant Brain Tumors
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 10
Early research (Phase 1)Ended earlyNCT00272415
What this trial is testing

Intravenous INO-1001 Plus Oral Temozolomide to Evaluate Tolerability, Safety, and Pharmacokinetics in Patients With Melanoma

Who this might be right for
Melanoma
Genentech, Inc. 39
Early research (Phase 1)Study completedNCT00020579
What this trial is testing

MS-275 in Treating Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors or Lymphoma

Who this might be right for
Cancer
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) 75
Very early researchEnded earlyNCT00499733
What this trial is testing

Cyclophosphamide and Cryoablation in Treating Patients With Advanced or Metastatic Epithelial Cancer

Who this might be right for
Cancer
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins 19