Clinical trials - also known as clinical studies or research protocols - are conducted to test whether a new drug, new prevention strategy, or new screening test is safe and effective in people. Participation is always voluntary. Baylor College of Medicine investigators conduct hundreds of studies, ranging from small, short-term studies to large trials with thousands of patients across many institutions.
View Actively Recruiting Studies at Baylor College of Medicine trials on ClinicalTrials.gov.
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The goal of this study is to enroll and follow 2400 patients with glomerular disease long-term in a prospective registry. Patients are enrolled…
The goal of this study is to identify pathogenic mechanisms for disease, novel treatment targets, and better diagnostic and prognostic tools for…
The purpose of this study is to determine if the study drug will increase sexual desire in men with HSDD.
The goal of this study is to generate a national registry of children with a severe form of glomerulonephritis, called crescentic glomerulonephritis…
This study is being done to see if losing weight may help prevent breast cancer from coming back.
A study to determine the change from baseline to post-treatment Ki67 in some breast cancer tissue.
This study is being done to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of three different drug combinations for patients with HER2-positive metastatic…
The main purpose of this study is to look at the safety and effectiveness of the standard anti-HER2-targeted therapies.
A study to determine if the combination of avelumab with several different drugs is safe and effective for treating patients with metastatic triple-…
This study is to find out if patients with HER2-positive breast cancer who have no cancer remaining at surgery after 12 weeks of chemotherapy and 2…