Washington D.c., DC5 Active Studies

Bladder Cancer Clinical Trials in Washington D.c., DC

Find 5 actively recruiting bladder cancer clinical trials in Washington D.c., DC. Connect with local research sites and explore new treatment options.

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Recruiting Bladder Cancer Studies in Washington D.c.

RecruitingWashington D.c., DCNCT06534983

A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Autogene Cevumeran With Nivolumab Versus Nivolumab Alone in Participants With High-Risk Muscle-Invasive Urothelial Carcinoma (MIUC)

The main purpose of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of adjuvant treatment with autogene cevumeran plus nivolumab compared with nivolumab in participants with high risk MIUC. In this study parti...

362 participants
Hoffmann-La Roche
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RecruitingWashington D.c., DCNCT06525571

Outcomes of High-risk Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Treated With Blue Light Resection

Comparing white-light cystoscopy (WLC) and blue-light cystoscopy (BLC) in TURBT for high risk (HR) non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) patients is crucial to determine the most effective method...

200 participants
Johns Hopkins University
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RecruitingWashington D.c., DCNCT05312671

Atezolizumab Plus Etoposide and Platinum in Small Cell Bladder Cancer

This is a single arm, Phase II trial involving the use of atezolizumab plus platinum and etoposide for patients with locally advanced urothelial cancer. The primary goal of this trial is to assess the...

63 participants
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins
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RecruitingWashington D.c., DCNCT03914794

A Study of Pemigatinib in Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Patients With Recurrent Low- or Intermediate-Risk Tumors

This phase II trial studies how well Pemigatinib (an orally administered inhibitor of fibroblast growth factor receptors 1, 2, and 3) works in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) patients with ...

43 participants
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins
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RecruitingWashington D.c., DCNCT05656235

Renal Retention in High Grade Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer

This trial will evaluate the use of combination pembrolizumab and enfortumab vedotin for patients with high grade non-metastatic (cN0/NxMx, no measurable regional lymph nodes, no metastases) upper tra...

20 participants
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins
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About Bladder Cancer Clinical Trials in Washington D.c.

Bladder cancer occurs in the tissues of the bladder and is one of the most common cancers. It has a high recurrence rate, requiring ongoing monitoring. Treatments include surgery, intravesical therapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy.

There are currently 5 bladder cancer clinical trials recruiting participants in Washington D.c., DC. These studies are seeking a combined 688 participants. Research is being sponsored by Hoffmann-La Roche, Johns Hopkins University, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins. Clinical trial participation is free and participants receive study-related medical care at no cost.

Bladder Cancer Clinical Trials in Washington D.c. — FAQ

Are there bladder cancer clinical trials in Washington D.c.?

Yes, there are 5 bladder cancer clinical trials currently recruiting in Washington D.c., DC. Browse the studies on this page to find one that fits.

How do I join a clinical trial in Washington D.c.?

Browse the studies listed above, click one that interests you, and complete the free eligibility form. A study coordinator at the Washington D.c. research site will contact you about next steps.

Are clinical trials in Washington D.c. free?

Yes, clinical trial participation is always free. Study-related treatment, medical tests, and doctor visits are provided at no cost. Many Washington D.c. studies also compensate for your time and travel.

What bladder cancer treatments are being tested?

The 5 active trials in Washington D.c. are testing new therapies including novel drugs, biologics, and treatment approaches for bladder cancer.

Data updated March 2, 2026 from ClinicalTrials.gov