Early Phase 1 Radiation Clinical Trials
4 recruitingEarly Phase 1
What is a Early Phase 1 trial?
Early Phase 1 trials are the earliest stage of testing in humans. These small studies focus on how a drug is processed in the body and how it affects the body, often enrolling just a handful of participants to establish initial safety data.
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Early Phase 1
Oral 5 Strain Probiotic for GI Toxicity Mitigation During Pelvic Radiation
Radiation Injuries
University of Cincinnati20 enrolled1 locationNCT07231588
Recruiting
Early Phase 1
Intraoral Hypothermia Device for Preserving Taste During Radiation
Head and Neck CancerRadiation TherapyTaste Dysfunction
Henry Ford Health System15 enrolled1 locationNCT06579248
Recruiting
Early Phase 1
A Study to Determine the Preferred Dose of the Drug, Lisinopril, for Preventing Urinary Toxicity Following Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer
Prostate CancerRadiation ToxicityUrinary Complication
University of Rochester30 enrolled1 locationNCT05530655
Recruiting
Early Phase 1
FAPI PET for Lung Fibrosis
PneumoconiosisRadiation PneumonitisInterstitial Lung Disease+4 more
University of California, Los Angeles30 enrolled1 locationNCT05365802