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Clinical Trials and Clinical Studies

Westmead Dermatology participates in interventional clinical trials for skin conditions. Our dedicated team of dermatologists, medical officers, clinical trial coordinators and administrative officers work to deliver first-class care in the setting of clinical research. Our Unit at Westmead Hospital is embedded in the Department of Dermatology and gets support from the Department of Dermatology clinical staff. Our team has dedicated rooms for clinical examination and pathology collection and has access to cutting-edge medical technology and all the Services available at Westmead Hospital. The Westmead Hospital Clinical Trials Pharmacy ensures that all products used are at the highest standard.

Our Clinical Trials team participates mainly in phase II and III trials, but we have participated in some phase I and IV.

  • Phase I clinical trials are done to test a new biomedical intervention for the first time.
  • Phase II clinical trials are done to study an intervention in a larger group of people.
  • Phase III studies are done to study the efficacy of an intervention in large groups of trial participants by comparing the intervention to other standard interventions. These trials used to get regulatory approval for the intervention (eg TGA and PBS).
  • Phase IV studies are done after an intervention has been marketed.

Participation in clinical trials is completely voluntary and free of charge for participants.

If you want to read more about Clinical Trials, please go to the NHMRC Australian Clinical Trials website

Our team also runs Clinical Studies to discover new information for the diagnosis, prevention, management or treatment of skin diseases. The participation in this studies is completely voluntary and free of charge for participants.

Recruiting

Prurigo Nodularis is a chronic skin condition, extremely itchy, difficult to control and with an intense detrimental effect on the lives of patients. Treatment options are limited, and we are excited to participate in a clinical trial for this very disturbing condition.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Vitiligo

Vitiligo is one of the diseases with a higher impact on the quality of life of those suffering from the disease and with fewer effective treatment options. We are thrilled that a possible new treatment has reached the point of being tested in a clinical trial.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Hidradenitis suppurativa

Hidradenitis Suppurativa is a misunderstood disease, poorly recognised by clinicians and the general public. It consists in multiple chronic boils and abscesses on armpits and groins with a dramatic impact in the quality of life of patients. Treatment options are limited and we are excited to participate in clinical trials for this condition.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Atopic eczema

Atopic eczema (also known as Atopic Dermatitis) is a chronic condition with severe impact on patients due to their sensitive skin and the constant itch. Clinical trials for patients with Mild, Moderate or Severe Atopic Dermatitis are available at our sites.

If you are interested, you can reach us in the Department of Dermatology (Westmead Hospital) by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Skin cancer in renal transplant patients

Patients undergoing renal transplants are at very high risk of developing skin cancers, mainly on sun-exposed skin due to the medications used to avoid the rejection of the new organ. Our team is delighted to participate in a clinical trial for a treatment that may prevent the development of skin cancers on the face.

If you are interested, you can reach us in the Department of Dermatology (Westmead Hospital) by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Atopic eczema – Clinical Study

Atopic eczema (also known as Atopic Dermatitis) is a chronic condition with severe impact on patients due to their sensitive skin and the constant itch. We are studying how to classify atopic eczema using scarless biopsies. This technology will help us understand better the disease and provide more targeted therapies.

If you are interested, you can reach us in the Department of Dermatology (Westmead Hospital) by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

3D Full Body Photography (ACEMID study) – Clinical Study

Our team is heavily involved in the ACEMID study. The study wants to recruit patients with low and high risk of developing melanoma from all ethnicities and skin types. If you live in NSW and want to participate in the study, you can register your interest on this website. There is more information on the University of Sydney and the ACEMID websites.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Opening soon

You can contact our teams and leave your details for these trials

Patients with Bullous Pemphigoid develop multiple very itchy blisters on the body. The condition is treated with medications that suppress the immune system and may put patients at risk. We are running a trial for a new treatment that could reduce the use of medications that suppress the immune system in this condition

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Dermatomyositis has both skin and muscular manifestations. Treatment options involve the use of medications that suppress the immune system and may put patients at risk of adverse effects. New treatment options are being explored, and we are delighted to be able to offer a new trial for this condition.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Patients with antiphospholipid syndrome have many times skin manifestations and dermatologists are the first clinicians to diagnose it. Unfortunately, there are limited treatment options. We are participating in a trial exploring new treatment options.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Patients with chronic urticaria are itchy many times during the day, with wheals appearing out of nowhere. This is a very distressing disease that is not always well controlled. We are participating in a new trial for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU)

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Most Squamous Cell Carcinomas (SCC), Basal Cell Carcinomas (BCC) and Merkel Cell Carcinomas (MCC) can be removed with surgery, but some aggressive tumours cannot be controlled only with surgery or radiation. A clinical trial for advanced forms of these skin cancers is available at Westmead Hospital.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic treatment with multiple and very effective treatments, but there is still the need for new treatments, from topical products to systemic therapies. We are initiating a trial for patients with moderate psoriasis.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Recruitment closed

Lupus Erythematosus is a complex disease with a wide spectrum of clinical presentations. There are localised forms in specific organs and there is also a multisystemic disease (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, SLE). On the skin, the main forms are discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE), subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE) and acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (ACLE). We are excited to be running a trial for all these forms of lupus with skin involvement.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Generalised Pustulosis or Generalised Pustular Psoriasis

If you develop crops of yellow dots on your skin and have been diagnosed with psoriasis, you may have Generalised Pustular Psoriasis.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Netherton syndrome is a genetic condition that affects skin and hair. Patients usually have a poor quality of life and there are no specific treatments for the disease. We are excited to participate in a new clinical trial for this condition.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Melanoma with Cutaneous Metastasis

A clinical trial for patients with metastatic melanoma with lesions accessible for cutaneous injections is recruiting at Westmead Hospital.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Palmoplantar pustulosis

If you develop crops of yellow dots on your palms and/or soles, you may have Palmoplantar Pustulosis. Some patients with psoriasis also develop these dots.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Lentigo Maligna

This is a Clinical Trial for patients diagnosed with lentigo maligna that are not appropriate for surgery. We are recruiting at Westmead Hospital.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Mycosis Fungoides and Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma

If you have been diagnosed with Mycosis Fungoides or some other type of Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma, Westmead Hospital provides a specialised multidisciplinary clinic. Clinical trials for these conditions will be open soon.

At Westmead Hospital, you can reach us by phone +61 2 8890 5686, fax +61 2 8890 9673 or email WSLHD-Dermatology-ClinicalTrials@health.nsw.gov.au

Last Updated on 15 July 2024 by Prof Fernandez-Peñas