Post-contracture Release Radiation for Dupuytren's Disease
Launched by UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA · Oct 8, 2019
Trial Information
Current as of June 26, 2025
Recruiting
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is exploring whether a current treatment plan for Dupuytren's disease, which involves releasing the tight bands in the hand followed by radiation therapy, is actually helping patients as much as doctors believe. The goal is to gather scientific evidence to support these observations. The trial is currently recruiting participants who are diagnosed with Dupuytren's disease and speak English.
To be eligible for this study, participants should be aged 65 to 74 and need to be seeking treatment for their condition. If you join the trial, you can expect to receive the standard treatment while contributing to important research that could help improve care for others with Dupuytren's disease. This trial is an opportunity to help find out how effective the current treatment is and potentially make it better for future patients.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • Diagnoses of Dupuytren's disease
- • English-speaking
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • - Patients with Dupuytren's disease who are not currently seeking treatment
About University Of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota is a leading academic institution renowned for its commitment to advancing healthcare through innovative research and clinical trials. With a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration, the university leverages its extensive resources and expertise to conduct cutting-edge studies aimed at improving patient outcomes and addressing critical health challenges. Its robust clinical trial program emphasizes ethical standards, patient safety, and scientific rigor, contributing to the development of novel therapies and interventions that enhance medical practice and public health.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Patients applied
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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