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NCT Number Registry Title Recruitment Status Published? PMID Authors Journal Details Results Available at Clinicaltrials.Gov? N Recruitment Results Available at NCT Number Registry Title Status Published? PMID Authors Journal Details ClinicalTrials.gov? Spine Patient Weinstein JN, Tosteson TD, Outcomes Research Lurie JD, Tosteson AN, Trial (SPORT) - Hanscom B, Skinner JS, Abdu Intervertebral Disc WA, Hilibrand AS, Boden SD, JAMA. 2006 Nov NCT00000410 Herniation Completed Yes 17119140 Deyo RA. 22;296(20):2441-50. A Study To Test An Benfield MR, Tejani A, Harmon Anti-Rejection WE, McDonald R, Stablein DM, Therapy After Kidney Active, not McIntosh M, Rose S; CCTPT Pediatr Transplant. 2005 NCT00000936 Transplantation recruiting Yes 15910382 Study Group. Jun;9(3):282-92. Patte C, Auperin A, Gerrard M, Michon J, Pinkerton R, Sposto TITLE:Less Intensive R, Weston C, Raphael M, Therapy for Children Perkins SL, McCarthy K, Cairo With Non-Hodgkin's Active, not MS; FAB/LMB96 International Blood. 2007 Apr NCT00002757 Lymphoma recruiting Yes 17132719 Study Committee. 1;109(7):2773-80. Combination Chemotherapy With or Without Radiation Therapy in Treating Patients With Active, not NCT00003389 Hodgkin's Lymphoma recruiting No No Radiation Therapy With or Without Optional Tamoxifen in Treating Women With Ductal Carcinoma in Active, not NCT00003857 Situ recruiting No No Arndt CA, Stoner JA, Hawkins Combination DS, Rodeberg DA, Hayes- Chemotherapy in Jordan AA, Paidas CN, Parham Treating Patients With DM, Teot LA, Wharam MD, J Clin Oncol. 2009 Nov Previously Untreated Breneman JC, Donaldson SS, 1;27(31):5182-8. Epub NCT00003958 Rhabdomyosarcoma Completed Yes 19770373 Anderson JR, Meyer WH. 2009 Sep 21. Hormone Therapy Plus Radiation Therapy With or Rosenthal SA, Bae K, Pienta KJ, Without Combination Sobczak ML, Asbell SO, Rajan Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Chemotherapy in R, Kerlin KJ, Michalski JM, Phys. 2009 Mar Treating Patients With Active, not Sandler HM; Radiation Therapy 1;73(3):672-8. Epub 2008 NCT00004054 Prostate Cancer recruiting Yes 18990504 Oncology Group Trial 9902. Nov 5. An International Study Pett SL, Carey C, Lin E, to Evaluate Wentworth D, Lazovski J, Miró Recombinant JM, Gordin F, Angus B, HIV Med. 2011 Interleukin-2 (rIL-2) in Rodriguez-Barradas M, Rubio R, Apr;12(4):219-27. doi: HIV Positive Patients Tambussi G, Cooper DA, Emery 10.1111/j.1468- Taking Anti-retroviral S; INSIGHT-ESPRIT Study 1293.2010.00875.x. Epub NCT00004978 Therapy Completed Yes 20812949 Group. 2010 Aug 31. Combination Chemotherapy in Treating Women With Stage II or Stage III Active, not NCT00005581 Breast Cancer recruiting No No Effectiveness and Safety of Two Forms of Stavudine in HIV- NCT00005918 Infected Patients Completed No No Treanor J, Keitel W, Belshe R, Half-Dose Flu Vaccine Campbell J, Schiff G, Zangwill Study in Healthy K, Wolff M, Klimov A, Vaccine. 2002 Jan 15;20(7- NCT00006146 Adults Completed Yes 11803070 Levandowski R, Lambert L. 8):1099-105. S0016 Combination Chemotherapy With Press OW, Unger JM, Rimsza Monoclonal Antibody LM, Friedberg JW, Leblanc M, Therapy in Treating Czuczman MS, Kaminski M, Patients With Newly Braziel RM, Spier C, Gopal AK, Diagnosed Non- Active, not Maloney DG, Cheson BD, NCT00006721 Hodgkin's Lymphoma recruiting Yes 23233710 Dakhil SR, Miller TP, Fisher RI. J Clin Oncol. 2012 Dec 10 Alzheimer's Disease ADAPT Research Group, Martin Anti-Inflammatory BK, Szekely C, Brandt J, Arch Neurol. 2008 Prevention Trial Piantadosi S, Breitner JC, Craft Jul;65(7):896-905. Epub NCT00007189 (ADAPT) Completed Yes 18474729 S, Evans D, Green R, Mullan M. 2008 May 12. Patient Profiling and Provider Feedback to Glassman PA, Belperio P, Lanto J Am Med Inform Assoc. Reduce Adverse Drug A, Simon B, Valuck R, Sayers J, 2007 Jul-Aug;14(4):424-31. NCT00013143 Events Completed Yes 17460134 Lee M. Epub 2007 Apr 25. INSIGHT-ESPRIT Study Group; SILCAAT Scientific Committee, Abrams D, Lévy Interleukin-2 Plus Y, Losso MH, Babiker A, Antiretroviral Therapy Collins G, Cooper DA, for HIV-Infected Darbyshire J, Emery S, Fox L, Patients With Low Gordin F, Lane HC, Lundgren CD4+ Counts JD, Mitsuyasu R, Neaton JD, N Engl J Med. 2009 Oct NCT00013611 (SILCAAT Study) Completed Yes 19828532 Phillips A, Routy JP, Tambussi 15;361(16):1548-59. G, Wentworth D. Powell LH, Calvin JE Jr, Richardson D, Janssen I, A Self-Management Mendes de Leon CF, Flynn KJ, Intervention for Mild Grady KL, Rucker-Whitaker CS, to Moderate Heart Eaton C, Avery E; HART JAMA. 2010 Sep NCT00018005 Failure Completed Yes 20858878 Investigators. 22;304(12):1331-8. Rush AJ, Trivedi MH, Wisniewski SR, Stewart JW, Nierenberg AA, Thase ME, Ritz L, Biggs MM, Warden D, Luther Sequenced Treatment JF, Shores-Wilson K, Niederehe Alternatives to Relieve G, Fava M; STAR*D Study N Engl J Med. 2006 Mar NCT00021528 Depression (STAR*D) Completed Yes 16554525 Team. 23;354(12):1231-42. Polman CH, O'Connor PW, Havrdova E, Hutchinson M, Kappos L, Miller DH, Phillips Safety and Efficacy of JT, Lublin FD, Giovannoni G, Natalizumab in the Wajgt A, Toal M, Lynn F, Treatment of Multiple Panzara MA, Sandrock AW; N Engl J Med. 2006 Mar NCT00027300 Sclerosis Completed Yes 16510744 AFFIRM Investigators. 2;354(9):899-910. Yanovski JA, Parikh SJ, Yanoff LB, Denkinger BI, Calis KA, Supplemental Calcium Reynolds JC, Sebring NG, Ann Intern Med. 2009 Jun NCT00030238 in Overweight People Completed Yes 19528561 McHugh T. 16;150(12):821-9, W145-6. Cunningham D, Chau I, Stocken Gemcitabine With or DD, Valle JW, Smith D, Without Capecitabine Steward W, Harper PG, Dunn J, in Treating Patients Tudur-Smith C, West J, Falk S, With Locally Crellin A, Adab F, Thompson J, Advanced or Leonard P, Ostrowski J, Eatock J Clin Oncol. 2009 Nov Metastatic Pancreatic M, Scheithauer W, Herrmann R, 20;27(33):5513-8. Epub NCT00032175 Cancer Completed Yes 19858379 Neoptolemos JP. 2009 Oct 26. Matchar DB, Jacobson A, Dolor R, Edson R, Uyeda L, Phibbs CS, Vertrees JE, Shih MC, N Engl J Med. 2010 Oct Holodniy M, Lavori P; THINRS 21;363(17):1608-20. Executive Committee and Site Erratum in: N Engl J Med. NCT00032591 The Home INR Study Completed Yes 20961244 Investigators. 2011 Jan 6;364(1):93. 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Alexander JH, Hafley G, Harrington RA, Peterson ED, Prevention of Ferguson TB Jr, Lorenz TJ, Autogenous Vein Goyal A, Gibson M, Mack MJ, Graft Failure in Gennevois D, Califf RM, Coronary Artery Kouchoukos NT; PREVENT IV JAMA. 2005 Nov NCT00042081 Bypass Procedures Completed Yes 16287955 Investigators. 16;294(19):2446-54. Modafinil in Treating Jean-Pierre P, Morrow GR, Fatigue in Patients Roscoe JA, Heckler C, Mohile Receiving S, Janelsins M, Peppone L, Chemotherapy for Hemstad A, Esparaz BT, Cancer. 2010 Jul NCT00042848 Cancer Completed Yes 20564068 Hopkins JO. 15;116(14):3513-20. S0124: Cisplatin Combined With Either Irinotecan or Lara PN Jr, Natale R, Crowley J, Etoposide in Treating Lenz HJ, Redman MW, Carleton Patients With JE, Jett J, Langer CJ, Kuebler J Clin Oncol. 2009 May Extensive-Stage Small Active, not JP, Dakhil SR, Chansky K, 20;27(15):2530-5. Epub NCT00045162 Cell Lung Cancer recruiting Yes 19349543 Gandara DR. 2009 Apr 6. 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Levi M, Levy M, Williams MD, Douglas I, Artigas A, Antonelli A Trial of Heparin in M, Wyncoll D, Janes J, Booth Patients With Severe FV, Wang D, Sundin DP, Sepsis Who Are Macias WL; Xigris and Undergoing Treatment Prophylactic HepaRin Am J Respir Crit Care Med. With Drotrecogin Alfa Evaluation in Severe Sepsis 2007 Sep 1;176(5):483-90. NCT00049777 (Activated) Completed Yes 17556722 (XPRESS) Study Group. Epub 2007 Jun 7. An 8 Week Depression Study In Adults Diagnosed With Major NCT00057239 Depressive Disorder Completed No No T138067 Versus Doxorubicin in Chemotherapy-Naive, Unresectable, Hepatocellular NCT00057382 Carcinoma Patients Terminated No No Kocsis JH, Gelenberg AJ, Research Evaluating Rothbaum BO, Klein DN, the Value of Trivedi MH, Manber R, Keller Augmenting MB, Leon AC, Wisniewski SR, Medication With Arnow BA, Markowitz JC, Psychotherapy Active, not Thase ME; REVAMP Arch Gen Psychiatry.
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