- active not recruitingNA
Granulocyte Transfusions After Umbilical Cord Blood Transplant
This study looks at giving special white blood cell transfusions (granulocytes) to children with tough-to-treat leukaemia who are having a cord blood transplant. Researchers want to see if these transfusions help the new immune system grow stronger and fight the cancer better, safely.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Artificial Intelligence Based Melanoma Early Diagnosis and Risk Prediction in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults
This study uses AI to help doctors tell the difference between skin cancer (melanoma) and harmless skin spots, especially in younger people. It aims to create computer programs that can look at skin images and help with early diagnosis.
Germany · Italy · Spain - recruitingNA
Integrative Molecular Analysis of Individual Radiosensitivity in Pediatric Oncology
This study looks at how children with cancer react to radiotherapy. We're using blood samples to understand why some children might be more sensitive to radiation than others, aiming to make treatments safer and more effective for young patients.
France - active not recruitingPHASE1, PHASE2
Durvalumab and Tremelimumab for Pediatric Malignancies
This study is testing new drug combinations to treat children and teenagers with advanced cancer. We're looking for the safest and most effective dose of these immunotherapy drugs, durvalumab and tremelimumab, for solid and blood cancers.
United States · France · Germany - enrolling by invitation
Retrospective WGS Study
This study looks back at records of children and young people with cancer who had a special genetic test called whole genome sequencing. The aim is to see if this test helped doctors choose better treatments for them, to understand its benefits.
United Kingdom - recruitingPHASE1, PHASE2
European Proof-of-Concept Therapeutic Stratification Trial of Molecular Anomalies in Relapsed or Refractory Tumors
This study is for children and young people with cancer that hasn't responded to usual treatments. It tests new medicines that target specific changes in cancer cells, aiming to find the right dose and see if they help. The goal is to find better ways to treat childhood cancer.
Denmark · France · Italy - not yet recruitingNA
Pain Caregiver Resource (PainCaRe)
This study is developing a smartphone app called PainCaRe to help parents manage pain for children aged 2-11 with cancer. It aims to make it easier for families to get real-time advice and support for their child's pain, especially at home.
Canada - recruiting
Hospital Based Registry of Childhood Cancer in Pediatric Oncology Units in French Speaking Africa
This study is gathering important information about children with cancer treated in hospitals in French-speaking African countries. The aim is to understand how many children get cancer, how they are treated, and how they get on, so that their care can be improved in the future.
Burkina Faso · Cameroon · Côte d’Ivoire