Dr. Emmanuel Katsanis, MD

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University of Arizona Medical Center - Tucson

Studies T-Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma
Studies Leukemia
3 reported clinical trials
4 drugs studied

Affiliated Hospitals

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University Of Arizona Medical Center - Tucson
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The University Of Arizona Cancer Center

Clinical Trials Emmanuel Katsanis, MD is currently running

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Exercise

for Blood Cancer

This study aims to improve the treatment of blood cancer by using exercise to collect healthier immune cells from donors. Allogeneic adoptive cell therapy is a treatment where immune cells from a healthy donor are given to a cancer patient, usually to help prevent or treat cancer relapse after a stem cell transplant. These donor cells can either be directly infused into the patient or grown in a lab to create more specialized immune cells that target and kill cancer. While this therapy has been helpful for many patients, there is a need to make it more effective for a larger group and reduce side effects like graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), where the donor's immune cells attack the patient's healthy tissue. This Early Phase 1 trial will test whether exercise can help produce better immune cells from donors. The investigators will recruit healthy participants for three study groups: 1. Exercise Group: Participants will complete a 20-minute cycling exercise session. The investigators will collect blood samples before, during, and after exercise to study the number and quality of immune cells. The investigators will also use the collected cells to create immune therapies and test their ability to kill cancer cells in the lab and control cancer growth in mice. 2. Exercise and Beta Blocker Group: In this group, participants will complete up to five cycling sessions, with at least a week between each session. Before each session, participants will take either a placebo or a drug (beta blocker) that blocks stress hormones like adrenaline. The investigators will collect blood samples before and during exercise to see how blocking these hormones changes the effect of exercise on immune cells. 3. Isoproterenol Group: Participants in this group will receive a 20-minute infusion of isoproterenol, a drug that mimics the effects of adrenaline. The investigators will collect blood samples before, during, and after the infusion to see if the drug causes similar immune changes to those caused by exercise. Participants can join one, two, or all three groups. This research will help understand whether exercise can improve immune cell therapies for treating blood cancer and reduce the risk of GvHD, making these treatments safer and more effective.
Recruiting0 awards Phase < 11 criteria

More about Emmanuel Katsanis, MD

Clinical Trial Related8 years of experience running clinical trials · Led 3 trials as a Principal Investigator · 2 Active Clinical Trials
Treatments Emmanuel Katsanis, MD has experience with
  • Bendamustine
  • Cyclophosphamide
  • Unlicensed Cryopreserved Cord Blood Units
  • Exercise

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Do I need insurance to participate in a trial?
Almost all clinical trials will cover the cost of the ‘trial drug’ — so no insurance is required for this. For trials where this trial drug is given alongside an already-approved medication, there may be a cost (which your insurance would normally cover).
What does Emmanuel Katsanis, MD specialize in?
Emmanuel Katsanis, MD focuses on T-Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma and Leukemia. In particular, much of their work with T-Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma has involved treating patients, or patients who are undergoing treatment.
Is Emmanuel Katsanis, MD currently recruiting for clinical trials?
Yes, Emmanuel Katsanis, MD is currently recruiting for 1 clinical trial in Tucson Arizona. If you're interested in participating, you should apply.
Are there any treatments that Emmanuel Katsanis, MD has studied deeply?
Yes, Emmanuel Katsanis, MD has studied treatments such as Bendamustine, Cyclophosphamide, Unlicensed Cryopreserved Cord Blood Units.
What is the best way to schedule an appointment with Emmanuel Katsanis, MD?
Apply for one of the trials that Emmanuel Katsanis, MD is conducting.
What is the office address of Emmanuel Katsanis, MD?
The office of Emmanuel Katsanis, MD is located at: University of Arizona Medical Center - Tucson, Tucson, Arizona 85224 United States. This is the address for their practice at the University of Arizona Medical Center - Tucson.
Is there any support for travel costs?
The coverage of travel expenses can vary greatly between different clinical trials. Please see more financial detail in the trials you’re interested to apply.