Finding and Understanding Clinical Trials

A clinical study examines the effectiveness of new treatments and provides doctors and researchers with data to develop and deliver new, more effective treatments. In a typical year, over one million people participate in clinical studies.

This site provides essential clinical trial information: how medical trials work; your rights as a participant; and learn how signing up for trials can provide access to the best medical facilities and specialists. Participate in a clinical study and you'll help not only yourself, but also the thousands of others who could benefit from the trial's results.

Find a Trial... You can use this site to find clinical trials by location or by medical condition; see below. Also, by using the search box on the right of this page, you can narrow your search to zip code level.

Current Clinical Trial Listings:

Search results for Bladder Disorders AND Recruiting

1) Medico-Economical Impact of the Brindley Neurosurgical Technique in France
Spinal Cord Injuries; Neurogenic Bladder Disorder; Paraplegia; Quadriplegia
2) Efficacy of Amitriptyline for Painful Bladder Syndrome (PBS)
Bladder Diseases; Interstitial Cystitis
3) Multi Center Study to Obtain Bladder Tissue Specimens From Patients Undergoing Transurethral Resection Biopsy Procedure
Bladder Disease
4) Trial Comparing Intravesical Cocktail With Intravesical Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) in Painful Bladder Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis (PBS/IC)
Interstitial Cystitis; Bladder Diseases
5) PFMT in Treatment and Prevention of POP (POP Study)
Uterine Prolapse; Bladder Diseases; Cystocele; Rectocele
6) Gemcitabine After Surgery in Treating Patients With Newly Diagnosed or Recurrent Bladder Cancer
Bladder Cancer
7) Women's Initiative for Pelvic Pain and Sexual Health (WISH) Program in the Department of Urology at Beaumont
Interstitial Cystitis; Sexual Dysfunction; Pelvic Pain
8) Bupropion in Helping Adults Stop Smoking
Bladder Cancer; Cervical Cancer; Esophageal Cancer; Gastric Cancer; Head and Neck Cancer; Kidney Cancer; Leukemia; Liver Cancer; Lung Cancer; Pancreatic Cancer; Tobacco Use Disorder
9) Phase I Study of CDX-1307, hCG-B Vaccine, for Patients With Incurable, Locally Advanced or Metastatic Breast, Colorectal, Pancreatic, Bladder or Ovarian Cancer
Breast Cancer; Colorectal Cancer; Pancreatic Cancer; Bladder Cancer; Ovarian Cancer
10) Prophylactic Antibiotic Treatment During Vaginal Repair
Uterine Prolapse; Cystocele; Rectocele; Enterocele
11) PK/PD, Long-Term Safety and Efficacy of Tamsulosin Treatment in Children With Neurogenic Bladder
Bladder, Neurogenic
12) Randomized Intervention for Children With Vesicoureteral Reflux (RIVUR)
Vesico-Ureteral Reflux; Urinary Tract Infections
13) A Study of MLN8237, a Novel Aurora A Kinase Inhibitor, in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors
Breast Neoplasm; Colon Neoplasm; Pancreatic Neoplasm; Bladder Neoplasm
14) Peptide Vaccine Focusing on Prevention of the Recurrence for Bladder Cancer
Bladder Cancer
15) Study of Individuals and Families at High Risk for Cancer
Bladder Cancer; Brain and Central Nervous System Tumors; Chordoma; Lung Cancer; Non-Melanomatous Skin Cancer; Retinoblastoma; Sarcoma
16) Fluorouracil, Leucovorin, Gemcitabine, and Cisplatin in Treating Patients With Metastatic or Unresectable Adenocarcinoma of the Urothelium or Urachal Remnant
Bladder Cancer; Urethral Cancer
17) Identifying Methylation Biomarkers for Monitoring Bladder Tumors
Bladder Cancer
18) Study The Effects Of Different Doses Of UK-369,003 In Men With Overactive Bladder
Urinary Bladder, Overactive
19) Internet-Based System for Cancer Patients to Self-Report Toxicity
Cervical Cancer; Lung Cancer; Prostate Cancer; Vaginal Cancer; Ovarian Cancer; Bladder Cancer
20) Phase 3 Trial of Single-Dose Intravesical EOquin® as a Surgical Adjuvant for Noninvasive Bladder Cancer
Bladder Cancer

 



 

 

 

 

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