Cancer, General
BRI's Cancer Clinical Research Unit, closely associated with the National Cancer Institute, is part of a select group of the nation’s finest scientists and medical experts involved in the latest research projects seeking better ways to fight and prevent cancer. We are committed to providing patients with the latest and newest therapies, including novel investigational agents, devices and techniques.
To participate in a BRI clinical trial, please contact the study coordinator listed in each of the study links below, or send an e-mail to the Clinical Research Program. Please click on individual studies for more information.
Studies currently accepting study participants:
Studies currently not accepting study participants:
- A Randomized Phase III Trial of Concurrent Accelerated Radiation and Cisplatin Versus Concurrent Accelerated Radiation, Cisplatin, and Cetuximab (C225) Followed by Surgery for Selected Patients for Stage III and IV Head and Neck Carcinomas
- AMC045: HIV-Associated Anal Cancer
- Investigating Proteomic Biomarkers of Radiation Therapy Outcome: A Pilot Study
- Investigational drug vs. Placebo for Patients with Renal Cell Carcinoma (Kidney Cancer) at High Risk of Recurrence after Surgery
- Kidney Cancer (Renal Cell Carcinoma): Study Comparing Bevacizumab + Temsirolimus Vs Bevacizumab + Interferon-Alfa In Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma Subjects (INTORACT)
- Liver Cancer (Hepatocellular Carcinoma): Sorafenib vs Placebo as Adjuvant Treatment
- Liver Cancer (Hepatocellular Carcinoma): Study Of Sunitinib Malate Versus Sorafenib In Patients With Inoperable (Advanced or Metastatic) Liver Cancer
- Liver Cancer (Hepatocellular Carcinoma): TACE for Intermediate Stage
- MK0646 for Patients with Advanced Cancer
- Newly diagnosed, untreated ovarian or peritoneal cancer (GOG 0218)
- Radiation Therapy and Either Capecitabine or Fluorouracil With or Without Oxaliplatin Before Surgery in Treating Patients With Resectable Rectal Cancer
- Sorafenib v. Sunitinib v. Placebo for High Risk Renal Cell Carcinoma Patients
- Trial of FOLFOX with or without cetuximab for colon cancer
- Use of Human Corticotropin-Releasing Factor (hCRF) to Control Brain Swelling (edema) in Brain Tumor Patients
- Weekly IV of Hymcamtin in Combination with Carboplatin as Second Line Therapy in Potentially Platinum-Sensitive Reaplased Ovarian Cancer

