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Effect of Statins on Crohn's Disease
Description

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if statins work to prevent strictures in adults with Crohn's disease. The main question it aims to answer is: * Can statins reduce the formation of strictures in participants with stricturing Crohn's disease? Researchers will compare statins to a placebo (a look-a-like substance that contains no drug) to see if statins work to prevent strictures from forming. Participants will: * Take statins or a placebo every day for 6-12 months * Visit the clinic for lab tests twice after starting either statins or placebo * Complete questionnaires about symptoms and medications * Respond to monthly check-ins (via phone call) during participation

NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Family Members at INcreased-risk for Developing Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Description

First-degree relatives of people with inflammatory bowel disease ("IBD," including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) have an increased risk for developing IBD themselves. This study will follow unaffected first-degree relatives (who do not have IBD) over time to understand if their behaviors, diet, and biomarkers for IBD can help predict who gets IBD and if IBD can be prevented in these high-risk individuals. Participants will be asked once per year to complete a questionnaire and have their blood, stool, and urine collected. The anticipated length of the study (registry) is approximately 10 years or longer. Parts of this study, such as the questionnaires and stool and urine collection, may be done from home, while other parts, such as the blood draw, will need to be done from Massachusetts General Hospital.

NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Personalized Risk Estimation for Crohn's Disease (PRE-Crohn's): Implementation and Feasibility
Description

The aim of this study is to develop and assess the feasibility and effect of a web-based, personalized risk-estimation for Crohn's disease (PRE-Crohn's) tool on behaviors and biomarkers associated with risk for Crohn's disease in unaffected first-degree relatives of patients with inflammatory bowel disease. We hypothesize that personalized risk disclosure via the PRE-Crohn's educational tool is both feasible and successful in modifying behaviors associated with Crohn's disease risk and normalizing pre-clinical disease biomarkers when compared to standard Crohn's disease education. Broadly, completion of this project will also help elucidate the role of lifestyle and dietary factors in pre-clinical Crohn's disease development in high-risk individuals, and provide novel insight into potential strategies for disease prevention in this population.

WITHDRAWN
A Pilot Study to Explore the Role of Gut Flora in Crohn's Disease
Description

This study seeks to correlate microbiome sequencing data with information provided by patients and their medical records regarding Crohn's disease.

UNKNOWN
Cimzia Versus Cimzia Plus Azathioprine in the Treatment of Active Crohn's Disease
Description

This is a randomized, double blind trial of combination therapy (Cimzia plus Azathioprine) versus mono therapy (Cimzia alone) and the improvement in mean SES-CD (Simple Endoscopic Scoring in Crohn's Disease) score. It is a trial where the investigators are administering biological therapy by itself and biological therapy plus an immunosuppressive medicine in combination to see which form of therapy has a better effect on healing ulcerations in the small intestine and colon that are due to a flare up of Crohn's disease.

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