Clinical Trials
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Bladder Cancer
Detection of Bladder Cancer by Microsatellite Analysis of Urinary Sediment: Multi-Institutional Study
PI: Hunter Wessells, MD
Type: MSA STUDY, Johns Hopkins University
Period:
9/1/06-8/31/07
The purpose of the study is to determine whether MSA can detect incident or recurrent superficial bladder cancer.
Pediatrics
An Open, Non-Randomized, Multi-Center study in children with vesicoureteral reflux grade II-IV receiving endoscopic correction with Deflux
Co-investigators: Michael E. Mitchell, Byron Joyner, Michele Roedel
Sponsor: Q-Med Corporation
Period: 9/01/01-6/30/07
Cranberry: Interactions with Anti-infectious Agents
PI: Gail Anderson, PhD
Co-investigator: Richard W. Grady, MD
Agency: NCCAM / NIH
Type: R21
Period: 1/15/04 – 1/05/07
Evaluation of orally ingested cranberry and antibiotic interactions in the urinary tract.
Evaluation of Continence in a Spina Bifida Population
PI: Kathryn Smith, MSN, PhD
Co-investigator: Richard W. Grady, MD
Agency: Centers for Disease Control
Period: Aug 2005 – July 2008
Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials
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Hormones, Nutrients, and Gene Expression in Prostate Tissue
PI: Daniel Lin, MD
Sponsor: Intramural
Period: 2003-present
Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT)
PI: Daniel Lin, MD
Sponsor: SWOG
Period: 2003-present
Cancer of the Prostate Strategic Urologic Research Endeavor (CaPSURE)
PI: Daniel Lin, MD
Sponsor: TAP Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Period: 2003-present
Brachytherapy Tissue Repository & Registry
PI: Daniel Lin, MD
Sponsor: Intramural
Period: 2004-present
Prevention of Lung Function Decline with Vitamin E and Selenium: Respiratory Ancillary Study to SELECT
PI: Daniel Lin, MD
Sponsor: SWOG
Period: 2004-present
In Vivo Molecular Effects of Aspirin on Prostate Tissue
PI: Daniel Lin, MD
Sponsor: NIH/NIDDK
Period: 2005-present
Urethral Strictures
Prospective, Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Trail of the Memokath 044TW Thermo-Expandable Stent for Maintaining Urethral Patency in Patients after Dilation of Internal Urethrotomy of Recurrent Stricture of the Bulbar Urethra
PI: Hunter Wessells, MD
Type: MVU20020001U, Engineers and Doctors, Inc. 1/1/05-12/30/07
The purpose of the study is to determine whether a novel stent is more effective than control in preventing stricture recurrence after internal urethrotomy
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