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Cancer Clinical Trials & Investigational Treatments Center

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The UCSF Cancer Clinical Trials and Investigational Treatments Center offers patients with advanced cancer the opportunity to participate in the trials testing new, cutting-edge treatments for the first time in humans. These studies are known as early phase, or phase I, clinical trials. Our center is open to patients with solid tumor cancers, including breast, pancreatic, colorectal, prostate, lung and gynecologic cancers.

Our program brings together leading physician-scientists and other researchers who are at work on more effective, less toxic cancer treatments. These may be new medications; novel treatment combinations; or innovative approaches, such as targeted therapies that attack the tumor without damaging healthy cells. Patients who volunteer for these clinical trials may be the first to benefit from a pioneering therapy.

Our program is part of the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, which the National Cancer Institute has designated a comprehensive cancer center since 1999. This designation recognizes centers committed to both pursuing needed research and providing full services to patients with cancer. As such a center, we have numerous early phase clinical trials that are recruiting patients with advanced cancers.

While our center is currently limited to early phase trials, UCSF has a robust clinical trials program that includes later phase studies in most types of cancer. To learn about available trials, please call (877) 827-3222, email [email protected] or search our database of clinical cancer trials at UCSF.

Learn more about clinical trials and how they work.

Our locations

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    Studying the Effect of Denosumab on Preventing Breast Cancer in Women With a BRCA1 Germline Mut...

    Time to breast cancer (invasive or DCIS) will be compared between the two treatment arms using a stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model.

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    Pilot Study of Pancreatic Cancer Screening

    Proportion of participants with an abnormal MRI finding will be reported as an event. An estimated event rate of 19% in participants with a strong family history (FH) of pancreatic cancer and 10% in those participants without a st...

    Recruiting

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    Study of HRO761 Alone or in Combination in Cancer Patients With Specific DNA Alterations Called...

    Month 36 is assumed to be study end. Incidence and severity of AEs and SAEs by treatment group, including changes in vital signs, electrocardiograms (ECGs) and laboratory results qualifying and reported as AEs.

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    Combination Therapy in Cancers With Mutations in DNA Repair Genes

    The percentage of participants with treatment-emergent adverse events as classified and graded by the NCI Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 5 will be reported

    Recruiting

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    Study of AZD5305 as Monotherapy and in Combination With Anti-cancer Agents in Patients With Adv...

    Number of patients with adverse events and with serious adverse events including abnormal clinical observations, abnormal ECG parameters, abnormal laboratory assessments and abnormal vital signs that changed from baseline

    Recruiting

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    Study of DF1001 in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors

    To assess the number of adverse events experienced during the study that meet dose limiting toxicity criteria per the study protocol.

    Recruiting

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    Olaparib and ASTX727 in BRCA1/2- and Homologous Recombination Deficient (HRD)-Mutated Tumors

    Adverse events will be classified and graded by the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI CTCAE) version 5.0 and reported by dose level.

    Recruiting

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    Efficacy and Safety of Olaparib (MK-7339) in Participants With Previously Treated, Homologous R...

    ORR is defined as the percentage of participants who achieve a confirmed complete response ([CR]; disappearance of all target lesions) or partial response ([PR]: ≥30% decrease in the sum of diameters of target lesions) as assessed...

    Recruiting

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    Safety & PK of MBRC-101 in Advanced Refractory Solid Tumors

    TEAEs will be graded according to National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (NCI CTCAE) v.5.0.

    Recruiting

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    A Study of Pazopanib With or Without Abexinostat in Patients With Locally Advanced or Metastati...

    To compare the PFS between treatment arms. PFS is defined as the time (month) interval between date of randomization and date of radiographic disease progression or death for those without prior evidence of progression, as assesse...

    Recruiting

    Awards & recognition

    • U S  News and World Report badge recognizing UCSF as part of its 2024-2025 Honor Roll

      Among the top hospitals in the nation

    • Best in Northern California and No. 7 in the nation for cancer care

    Accreditations & memberships

    • National Cancer Institute

      The National Cancer Institute has designated UCSF a comprehensive cancer center, its highest ranking. This designation is awarded to centers that demonstrate scientific excellence and the ability to conduct cancer research across many disciplines.

    • Commission on Cancer

      UCSF's cancer programs have been accredited by the American College of Surgeons' Commission on Cancer (CoC) since 1933. The CoC is a consortium of groups dedicated to improving cancer patients' survival and quality of life via research, education and better medical care.

    • National Comprehensive Cancer Network

      UCSF is a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, an alliance of the world’s top cancer centers. The network brings together leaders in treatment and research to improve the quality, effectiveness and efficiency of cancer care.

    Support services

    Support Group

    Art for Recovery

    Creativity can help people with serious illnesses cope, heal and express what they're going through. Find out about our program and how to join.

    Fitness

    Cancer Exercise Counseling

    Our one-on-one exercise training sessions, customized for your needs and abilities, can complement other cancer treatments and speed your recovery.

    Patient Resource

    Cancer Nutrition Counseling

    UCSF Health offers free nutrition counseling to our patients with cancer, as well as nutrition seminars that are open to anyone. Learn more.

    Support Group

    Cancer Support Groups

    These groups offered by the Ida and Joseph Friend Patient and Family Cancer Support Center are free and available to all patients, whether or not you get your health care at UCSF.

    Fitness

    Core & More Class for Cancer Patients

    A strong body helps you fight cancer and enjoy life. Join this class to stabilize your core, strengthen your muscles and improve overall fitness. For cancer patients and caregivers!

    Patient Resource

    Friend to Friend Specialty Shops

    A one-stop boutique for patients with cancer. Get professional help with wigs, prostheses, sun-protective clothing, makeup, skin care and more.

    Class

    Meditation & Guided Imagery for Cancer Patients

    Drop in for a free class designed to help you heal, relax and find balance during your treatment. UCSF and non-UCSF patients are welcome.

    Patient Resource

    Oncology Social Work

    Social workers offer support, problem-solving, help accessing UCSF cancer-related resources and more. Find out how to contact the social worker for your clinic.

    Patient Resource

    Patient & Family Cancer Support Center

    The center offers wellness programming, community, support groups, classes, workshops and more at no cost to people facing cancer and their loved ones.

    Support Group

    Peer Support Programs for Cancer

    Patients are matched with peer support volunteers according to criteria such as diagnosis, cancer stage, age or gender. Speak to someone who's "been there."

    Preparing for your appointment

    What to Bring

    • Photo I.D.
    • Health insurance card
    • Insurance authorization, if required
    • Doctor's referral, if required
    • Recent test results related to your condition
    • List of your medications, including dosages, plus any you're allergic to
    • List of questions you may have
    • Device or paper for taking notes

    International Services

    If you live outside the United States and are coming to UCSF for medical treatment, our patient liaisons can help coordinate all aspects of your visit.

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    Interpreting Services

    UCSF offers interpreters in various languages, including American Sign Language (ASL), as well as services for deaf, hard-of-hearing and visually impaired patients.

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    Hospital Stays

    Make your hospital stay as smooth and comfortable as possible by finding out how to prepare and what to expect.

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    Your Doctor Visit

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    Our research initiatives

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      Athena Breast Health Network

      The Athena Breast Health Network, a collaborative organization that includes UCSF, promotes data sharing to help all partners deliver more effective and personalized care to patients with breast cancer.

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      Breast Cancer Trials

      BreastCancerTrials.org helps match patients who want to participate in breast cancer research with open studies that are right for them.

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      UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Research

      UCSF is home to a range of research initiatives aimed at improving outcomes for cancer patients everywhere. This includes research on topics such as immunotherapy, BRCA mutations and molecular diagnostic testing.

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