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Woolwich, United Kingdom Clinical Trials

A listing of Woolwich, United Kingdom clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.

Found 782 clinical trials

Phase 1 Open-label Study of 123I-ATT001 in Subjects with Relapsed Glioblastoma

Phase I open-label trial of 123I-ATT001 monotherapy and in combination with treatment therapies in subjects with relapsed glioblastoma.

18 years of age All Phase 1
D David Jackson, FRCP MSc PhD

Use of Aptar Digital Health's Respiratory Disease Management Platform for Asthma

The United Kingdom has a high prevalence of asthma (over 12%) and some of the worst health outcomes in Europe. The management of respiratory disease and associated patient outcomes has long been an area of focus and improvement for the National Health Service. With the advancement of digital health technology, …

16 years of age All Phase N/A

CARPALL: Immunotherapy with CD19+CD22 CAR T-cells for CD19+ and CD22+ Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia

This study aims to evaluate the safety, efficacy and duration of response of CD19+CD22 Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) redirected autologous T-cells in children with high risk, relapsed CD19+ and CD22+ acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

- 24 years of age All Phase 1
H Helen Powell

Developing a Novel Therapy for Aversive Sensory Experiences in Autism

The goal of this study is to assess whether a new psychological treatment can lead to changes in sensory experiences in autistic young people. Participants will complete a group intervention designed to help manage sensory difficulties and associated anxiety. Participants will also complete tasks before and after the intervention to …

11 - 16 years of age All Phase N/A
H Hasina Mangal

A Study Assessing if it is Safe and Possible to Treat Brain Cancer Patients With Immunotherapy Before They Receive the Standard Treatment.

WinGlio is a phase I study investigating neoadjuvant (before surgery) ipilimumab ( a type of immunotherapy drug) in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma (a form of brain cancer). Participants will receive up to 2 cycles of ipilimumab prior to the standard of care treatments for this patient group which can …

18 years of age All Phase 1
E Emily J Hird, PhD

Mechanisms Underlying Antidepressant Effects of Physical Activity

It is well established that any level of physical activity can help prevent and treat depression, with more strenuous activity having a greater effect. Understanding the mechanisms driving this antidepressant effect is important because it could allow exercise programmes to be made more effective, accessible, and targeted. Such knowledge could …

18 - 60 years of age All Phase N/A
S Shyn Wei Phua

Somatic Tracking for Tinnitus

We are examining the effect of mindfulness meditation on attitudes towards tinnitus, as well as physical and psychological distress associated with the condition. The meditation is designed to promote neuroplasticity, fostering new neural connections to help you reinterpret tinnitus through a lens of safety and reduce the perception of threat. …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
C Charles C Reilly

Reducing Chronic Breathlessness in Adults by Following a Self-guided, Internet Based Supportive Intervention (SELF-BREATHE)

Background Some health conditions make breathing difficult and uncomfortable. When this happens every day, it is called chronic breathlessness. Over 3 million people living with heart and lung disease have chronic breathlessness in the UK. Breathlessness is very difficult for patients themselves and their families, resulting in disability and feelings …

18 - 110 years of age All Phase N/A
N Nicole Thompson, PhD

Electrical Impedance Tomography & Selective Stimulation of Vagus Nerve

Electroceuticals is a new field in which the goal is to treat a wide variety of medical diseases with electrical stimulation of autonomic nerves. A prime target for intervention is the cervical vagus nerve as it is easily surgically accessible and supplies many organs in the neck, thorax and abdomen. …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
V Vijayabharathy Kanthasamy

Investigation of Cardioversion Versus Therapeutic Ablation for Persistent AF (ORBICA-AF)

The main aim of the research is to investigate whether patients undergoing pulmonary vein isolation with catheter ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) will have lower rates of AF recurrence than those treated by DC cardioversion without an ablation procedure.

18 - 85 years of age All Phase N/A

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