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St. Bernards Medical Center
Claim this profileJonesboro, Arkansas 72401
Conducts research for Atrial Fibrillation
Conducts research for Breast Cancer
Conducts research for Peripheral Vascular Disease
Conducts research for Peripheral Arterial Disease
Conducts research for Stroke
38 reported clinical trials
7 medical researchers
Summary
St. Bernards Medical Center is a medical facility located in Jonesboro, Arkansas. This center is recognized for care of Atrial Fibrillation, Breast Cancer, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Peripheral Arterial Disease, Stroke and other specialties. St. Bernards Medical Center is involved with conducting 38 clinical trials across 49 conditions. There are 7 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Devi Nair, MD, Mazen Khalil, Humdum Pasha Durrani, and Humdum P Durrani, MD.Area of expertise
1Atrial Fibrillation
2Breast Cancer
HER2 negative
Stage III
Stage IV
Top PIs
Devi Nair, MDArrhythmia Research Group1 year of reported clinical research
Expert in Atrial Fibrillation
Studies Stroke
21 reported clinical trials
28 drugs studied
Mazen KhalilSt. Bernards Medical Center1 year of reported clinical research
Studies Breast Cancer
Studies Allergy
3 reported clinical trials
3 drugs studied
Humdum Pasha DurraniSt. Bernards Medical Center2 years of reported clinical research
Studies Breast Cancer
1 reported clinical trial
5 drugs studied
Humdum P Durrani, MDSt. Bernards Medical Center5 years of reported clinical research
Studies Breast Cancer
1 reported clinical trial
3 drugs studied
Clinical Trials running at St. Bernards Medical Center
Breast Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Atrial Fibrillation
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Mutations
Superficial Femoral Artery Stenosis
Critical Limb Ischemia
Ischemia
Chronic Limb Threatening Ischemia
Imlunestrant
for Early Breast Cancer
This trial is testing a new medication called imlunestrant to see if it works better than standard hormone treatments for certain breast cancer patients. The study focuses on patients with early-stage breast cancer that is estrogen receptor positive and HER2 negative, who have already been on hormone therapy for a period of time and are at high risk of their cancer returning. Imlunestrant works by blocking estrogen from helping cancer cells grow.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 36 criteria
Gedatolisib + Fulvestrant +/- Palbociclib
for Advanced Breast Cancer
This trial is testing a combination of drugs to treat advanced breast cancer that has not responded to other treatments. The drugs work by blocking growth signals, breaking down estrogen receptors, and stopping cell division. Tamoxifen is a commonly used drug that blocks estrogen receptors to treat breast cancer, but resistance to it often develops.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 311 criteria
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St. Bernards Medical Center is a medical facility located in Jonesboro, Arkansas. This center is recognized for care of Atrial Fibrillation, Breast Cancer, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Peripheral Arterial Disease, Stroke and other specialties. St. Bernards Medical Center is involved with conducting 38 clinical trials across 49 conditions. There are 7 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Devi Nair, MD, Mazen Khalil, Humdum Pasha Durrani, and Humdum P Durrani, MD.