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Filter by:The investigators propose to conduct a randomised phase III trial evaluating a maintenance strategy comparing hepatic arterial injection of Yttrium-90 resin microspheres plus continuing simplified chemotherapy with/without targeted therapy versus continuing simplified chemotherapy with/without targeted therapy alone for patient with dominant or exclusive and unresectable liver mCRC controlled after 3-6 months of chemotherapy induction.
The proposed study is a post marketing, observational, retrospective data collection intended to gather and record data on patients treated with the ColonRing device in routine clinical practice at 4-6 centers. The data will assist in future evaluating the performance of the ColonRing device in regards to the creation of a colorectal anastomosis in Low Anterior Resection procedures. Hypothesis: The performance of the ColonRing, determined by the rate of complications, will be within the acceptable range reported in the literature for alternative treatment modalities.
RATIONALE: Surgical resection and adjuvant therapy has become the main treatment for resectable colorectal cancer. Treatment with current strategies, however,recurrent rate is high for stage IIIC or R0 resected stage IV. The efficacy and safety of maintenance therapy with capecitabine is still unknown. PURPOSE: This single arm study is exploring surgical resection and adjuvant chemotherapy followed by maintenance therapy with capecitabine to see the efficacy and safety, then to investigate the effect of maintenance therapy for stage IIIC or R0 resected stage IV colorectal cancer.
This observational, multicenter, prospective study will evaluate the use of bevacizumab in real clinical practice in chinese patients with metastatic colorectal cancer.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of dendritic and cytokine-induced killer cells (DC-CIK) for colorectal cancer (CRC).
This study is to assess the efficacy and safety of Endostar combined with mFOLFOX6 in untreated metastatic colorectal cancer patients, and to find the markers that may predict the efficacy.
Recent basic and clinical research on the circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in CRC patients takes potential diagnostics, prognostics, and applications into consideration, especially the molecular detection of CTCs in peripheral blood. Moreover, identification of therapeutic targets on CTCs and real-time monitoring of CTCs in cancer patients undergoing systemic therapy are the most important future clinical applications. CTCs measures may be useful to guide change in treatment decisions.
- Hypothesis 1. When compared to passive dissemination, active dissemination will result in greater participant enrollment. - Hypothesis 2. The intervention will be offered with equal fidelity in churches, clinics and community sites. - Hypothesis 3. Knowledge of CRC screening and perceived risk of CRC will be positively correlated.
The purpose of this study is to compare overall survival rates of colorectal cancer patients with multi-organ metastases with an indication for first line systemic treatment randomized for treatment with combination chemotherapy or treatment with combination chemotherapy and additional maximal tumor debulking including surgical tumor resection, RFA, (DEBIRI-)TACE and SBRT, depending on best clinical judgement according to a standardized treatment algorithm. Our hypothesis is that maximal tumor debulking in addition to systemic treatment with chemotherapy and biologicals will provide an improvement in progression free and overall survival in this patient group.
Establishment of a tumor bank, consisting of tissue samples of tumor patients (benign and malign tumors) and healthy people as controls. The tissue samples will be collected systematically together with the corresponding clinical data. The biological samples, the clinical date together with prospective experimental date constitute the entity of the tissue tumor bank. This tumor bank for tissue samples, together with our tumorbank for blood samples (NCT01763125) combined constitute the entity "Tumorbank".