Donor Natural Killer Cells, Cyclophosphamide, and Etoposide in Treating Children and Young Adults With Relapsed or Refractory Solid Tumors

Donor Natural Killer Cells, Cyclophosphamide, and Etoposide in Treating Children and Young Adults With Relapsed or Refractory Solid Tumors
Conditions:   Recurrent Cutaneous Melanoma;   Recurrent Lip and Oral Cavity Carcinoma;   Recurrent Malignant Endocrine Neoplasm;   Recurrent Malignant Female Reproductive System Neoplasm;   Recurrent Malignant Male Reproductive System Neoplasm;   Recurrent Malignant Mesothelioma;   Recurrent Malignant Neoplasm of Multiple Primary Sites;   Recurrent Malignant Oral Neoplasm;   Recurrent Malignant Pharyngeal Neoplasm;   Recurrent Malignant Skin Neoplasm;   Recurrent Malignant Soft Tissue Neoplasm;   Recurrent Malignant Solid Neoplasm;   Recurrent Malignant Thyroid Gland Neoplasm;   Recurrent Malignant Urinary System Neoplasm;   Refractory Cutaneous Melanoma;   Refractory Malignant Bone Neoplasm;   Refractory Malignant Endocrine Neoplasm;   Refractory Malignant Female Reproductive System Neoplasm;   Refractory Malignant Male Reproductive System Neoplasm;   Refractory Malignant Mesothelioma;   Refractory Malignant Neoplasm of Multiple Primary Sites;   Refractory Malignant Oral Neoplasm;   Refractory Malignant Pharyngeal Neoplasm;   Refractory Malignant Skin Neoplasm;   Refractory Malignant Soft Tissue Neoplasm;   Refractory Malignant Solid Neoplasm;   Refractory Malignant Thyroid Gland Neoplasm;   Refractory Malignant Urinary System Neoplasm
Interventions:   Biological: Cord Blood-derived Expanded Allogeneic Natural Killer Cells;   Drug: Cyclophosphamide;   Drug: Etoposide
Sponsors:   M.D. Anderson Cancer Center;   National Cancer Institute (NCI)
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