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Results for “Recurrent Cutaneous Melanoma of the Extremity”

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Early research (Phase 1)Study completedNCT00565968
What this trial is testing

Sorafenib and Isolated Limb Infusion of Melphalan in Treating Patients With Stage III Melanoma of the Arm or Leg

Who this might be right for
Melanoma (Skin)
Duke University 20
Testing effectiveness (Phase 2)Study completedNCT00004250
What this trial is testing

Isolated Limb Infusion of Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With Melanoma or Soft Tissue Sarcoma of the Arm or Leg That Cannot Be Removed By Surgery

Who this might be right for
Melanoma (Skin)Sarcoma
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 35
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Study completedNCT00003789
What this trial is testing

Melphalan With or Without Tumor Necrosis Factor in Treating Patients With Locally Advanced Melanoma of the Arm or Leg

Who this might be right for
Recurrent MelanomaStage III Melanoma
National Cancer Institute (NCI) 216
Early research (Phase 1)Ended earlyNCT03727789
What this trial is testing

CBL0137 in Treating Patients With Advanced Extremity Melanoma or Sarcoma

Who this might be right for
Advanced Cutaneous Melanoma of the ExtremityAdvanced Sarcoma of the ExtremityClinical Stage III Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8+10 more
Roswell Park Cancer Institute 7
Not applicableWithdrawnNCT02507076
What this trial is testing

Isolated Limb Perfusion With Melphalan in Treating Patients With Stage IIIB-IV Melanoma or Sarcoma

Who this might be right for
Basal Cell Carcinoma of the SkinEccrine Carcinoma of the SkinRecurrent Adult Soft Tissue Sarcoma+8 more
Albert Einstein College of Medicine