There are about 36633 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in France. The country of the clinical trial is determined by the location of where the clinical research is being studied. Most studies are often held in multiple locations & countries.
Actually very few real life data are available for patients with multiple myeloma (MM), whereas they're playing a more and more important role in health care decisions. Treatments choice for medical care of patient with MM depends of their age, their general status, their eligibility to high dose treatment (autograft), and also based on cytogenetic risk (standard/high risk). Therapeutic strategies are multiple and based on drugs associations including proteasome inhibitors, immuno-modulators and monoclonal antibodies. Therapeutic medical care objective is to improve quality and response duration through more effective induction schemas, systematic consolidation for patients who have undergone high dose therapy and/or maintenance treatment, ensuring patients safety and well-being in the health care pathway. Quality of life evaluation has to take in consideration disease outcome and secondary effects impact from treatments prescribed for MM. With clinical trials, new therapeutic strategies are proposed with innovative drugs but participants are selected and do not represent all patients with MM. Therefore, there is a large gap between clinical trials and real life data. That's why the CHU Toulouse intends to set up a prospective cohort to evaluate the health care pathway of patients with MM in West-Occitanie region and studies impact of treatments prescribed on the disease and on the patients' quality of life. With this research, standard of care practices for patients with MM will be followed, prognostic scores and clinical trials results will be validated in real life, impact of outpatient support procedure will be assessed (AMA procedure) and sociodemographic/quality of life data will be available for research teams.
This is a Phase 2, multicenter, randomized, open-label study evaluating the safety and efficacy of trilaciclib administered with platinum-based chemotherapy followed by trilaciclib administered with avelumab maintenance therapy compared with platinum-based chemotherapy followed by avelumab maintenance therapy in patients receiving first-line treatment for advanced/metastatic bladder cancer.
The management of osteoarticular infections on equipment is complex. In order to optimize the management of these infections, the French National Authority for Health (HAS) has published good practice recommendations for prosthesis infections in adults. However, in the pediatric population, this type of infection is rarer and their management less well codified. The aim of this retrospective and descriptive monocentric study is to identify all osteoarticular infections in children under 16 years of age managed at the Montpellier University Hospital from 2014 to 2021, to study the epidemiology and bacterial ecology of these infections and to evaluate the effectiveness of the therapeutic strategy and side effects, long-term sequels
The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of a new formulation of an existing drug product called TAVT-45 in patients with metastatic prostate cancer.
This monocentric and prospective trial aims firstly to assess the pharmacokinetic profile of continuous and diurnal subcutaneous apomorphine infusion in patients with Parkinson's disease under stabilized treatment and, secondly, to collect data highlighting the possible influence of pharmacogenetics.
Digital technology is essential in the field of health, via connected objects, the medical Internet or even telemedicine; and the info-communication practices (ways of getting information and communicating) of the actors go through digital devices. In addition, at present, the mass of activity documents to be managed in healthcare establishments and an abundant supply of documentary resources in health, available on the Internet, lead to infobesity, information pollution, and work overload. These phenomena lead to an increase in the time spent searching for relevant information and even to the burnout of healthcare professionals. A contextualization of the information communication systems through which the practices of health professionals pass therefore seems necessary so that the tools for managing, extracting and organizing knowledge can support these actors in their work. In the field of allergies, there are many players, and the information that is useful to them is abundant and heterogeneous. This study is based on the hypothesis that a knowledge organization model, developed from existing practices, could make it possible to obtain satisfactory results when searching for information, and be integrated into the daily practices of actors by linking up with other already existing systems and tools.
The main objective of this project is to assess the occupational insertion of these adult patients with pediatric-onset IBD and to compare it with the general population. The secondary objectives are: 1. to assess the level of education and compare it to that of the general population 2. to assess occupational insertion and the educational level according to: - The disease (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis or unclassified colitis) - sex - Age at diagnosis (<or ≥ 10 years) - The occurence of surgery, the location of the disease, the treatments undertaken - Quality of life 3. Evaluate the patient's feelings about the impact of his illness on occupational insertion and the educational level 4. To describe the quality of life of patients in relation to disease activity and health states (QALY calculation) 5. To assess the responsivness to change of the functional handicap score IBD-DI (n = 200 patients)
The objective of this observational study HOPSCOTcH-WILL II is to provide an accurate and detailed account of current Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) therapeutic management by collecting real-life data on hemorrhagic treated events in the 5 Western French Hemophilia Treatment Center. The HOPSCOTCH-WILL II study aims to describe therapeutic management of patients with VWD, following the provision of a recombinant drug in France; It will also permit to carry out a budget impact analysis to quantify the economic significance of this new era.
A phase 1/2a, first-in-human trial to evaluate the safety and tolerability of LAVA-051 in patients with relapsed or refractory Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), Multiple Myeloma (MM), or Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML).
Overweight and obesity are today considered among the most important health risks facing humanity with more than one in two adults overweight or obese in western countries. In addition, Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a common comorbidity associated with overweight and obesity and counts for 5% of the French population under 65 years of age and 15% in people over 65 years old. Despite the accumulation of scientific evidence supporting the benefits of physical activity, obese and diabetic people remain insufficiently active and current programs struggle to engage and sustain physical activity of patients over long periods of time. It is therefore urgent to develop interventions that can effectively change individuals' behavior. In this context, "e-health" interventions and gamification appear to be a particularly promising avenue to improve physical activity and reduce attrition rates of current programs. This clinical trial aim to test the effectiveness of a digital intervention based on gamification and teamwork in comparison to a supervised physical activity program. The investigators hypothesized that the intervention will be efficient by the development of a self-determined motivation through the process of gamification on the one hand. On the other hand, through the in-group collaboration with other people who share the same stigmatized criteria that will help participants to overcome weight stigmas, acting generally as physical activity barriers.