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Indication: Breast Cancer
Physician conducting the study:
Wendall Goodwin, M.D.
Study ID: EFG103659
Study Status: No longer enrolling patients
The human body is made up of tiny building blocks called cells that control
body function. Some cells stop working properly and become cancer cells.
Unlike healthy cells, cancer cells grow and increase in number abnormally,
and can stops organs in your body from working properly. This study is being
performed to determine the safety and effectiveness of an investigational
medicine at slowing or stopping breast cancer cells. In addition, the
effectiveness of the combination of this investigational drug and Xeloda®
will be assessed. Genes, which we inherit from our parents, may play a role
in how we react to medicines. This research also seeks to determine if
genetic differences are related to how patients respond to the drug that is
being investigated.
For more information about this study, please contact Christina Doing at
(417) 820-9448.
Indication: Prostate
Cancer
Physician conducting the study:
Jeff Johnson, M.D.
Study ID: ARI40006 (Reduce)
Study Status: No longer enrolling new patients
The
purpose of this research is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a
medication as compared to a placebo (an inactive substance) in reducing the
risk of prostate cancer. This medication is already approved by the FDA to
treat the symptoms of an enlarged prostate gland. Using this medication to
prevent prostate cancer is not approved by the FDA and is considered
investigational.
For more information
about this study, please contact Kathy Moffitt at (417) 882-0300.
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