Recruiting Pediatric Cancer Studies in Miami
Pediatric Precision Laboratory Advanced Neuroblastoma Therapy
A prospective open label, multicenter study to evaluate the feasibility and acute toxicity of using molecularly guided therapy in combination with standard therapy followed by a Randomized Controlled ...
Naxitamab Added to Induction for Newly Diagnosed High-Risk Neuroblastoma
This is a prospective, multicenter clinical trial in subjects with newly diagnosed high-risk neuroblastoma to evaluate the efficacy and safety of administering naxitamab with standard induction therap...
About Pediatric Cancer Clinical Trials in Miami
Pediatric cancers include a wide range of cancers occurring in children and adolescents, with leukemia, brain tumors, and lymphoma being most common. Overall cure rates have improved dramatically to about 80%. Treatment includes chemotherapy, surgery, radiation, and newer immunotherapies.
There are currently 2 pediatric cancer clinical trials recruiting participants in Miami, FLORIDA. These studies are seeking a combined 593 participants. Research is being sponsored by Giselle Sholler. Clinical trial participation is free and participants receive study-related medical care at no cost.
Pediatric Cancer Clinical Trials in Miami — FAQ
Are there pediatric cancer clinical trials in Miami?
Yes, there are 2 pediatric cancer clinical trials currently recruiting in Miami, FLORIDA. Browse the studies on this page to find one that fits.
How do I join a clinical trial in Miami?
Browse the studies listed above, click one that interests you, and complete the free eligibility form. A study coordinator at the Miami research site will contact you about next steps.
Are clinical trials in Miami free?
Yes, clinical trial participation is always free. Study-related treatment, medical tests, and doctor visits are provided at no cost. Many Miami studies also compensate for your time and travel.
What pediatric cancer treatments are being tested?
The 2 active trials in Miami are testing new therapies including novel drugs, biologics, and treatment approaches for pediatric cancer.
Data updated March 2, 2026 from ClinicalTrials.gov