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Study For Previously Treated Patients Of Light-Chain Amyloidosis Using Study Drug Carfilzomib

Condition: Blood Disorders / Amyloidosis
Investigator: Suzanne Lentzsch, MD
Status: Closed
This is a research study for subjects that have been previously treated for systemic light chain (AL)amyloidosis (a disease in which abnormal protein deposits can damage organs and tissues in your body) and nowrequire further treatment. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and determine the maximum…
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Study of Nivolumab in Patients with Resected Stage IIB/IIC Melanoma

Condition: Skin Cancer / Melanoma
Investigator: Larisa Geskin, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of this study is to determine how effective and safe the immune drug Nivolumab is for patients who have newly diagnosed cutaneous melanoma. Nivolumab is an anti-body, a type of human protein, that is being tested to see if it will allow the body's immune system to work against tumor cell…
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