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NCT ID: NCT03838718 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Retroperitoneal Sarcoma

REtroperitoneal SArcoma Registry: an International Prospective Initiative

RESAR
Start date: September 1, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Surgery is currently the only potentially curative treatment modality for localized retroperitoneal sarcoma (RPS). Available studies regarding oncologic outcomes are mainly retrospective in nature, and RPS are recognized as a rare disease. Therefore, prospective analysis of high quality data is a top priority. Primary Objectives of this study are: - to prospectively collect standardized clinical data and radiological and pathological material from primary RPS patients treated with surgery at reference centers. - patient outcome will be evaluated in terms of overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), crude cumulative incidence (CCI) of local recurrence (LR) and distant metastasis (DM). Secondary Objectives: - to estimate the efficacy and safety of surgical treatment, including extended surgical approach to primary RPS; - to prospectively evaluate the impact of multimodality therapy, including radiation therapy and chemotherapy; - to identify clinical, radiological and pathological characteristics that may influence the oncological outcome or may be used as predictors of LR/DM/OS. These may be important biomarkers of disease; - to utilize collected pathological material for research collaborations.

NCT ID: NCT03837197 Recruiting - Liver Diseases Clinical Trials

Clinical Trial of New Hypothermic Oxygenated Perfusion System Versus Static Cold Storage

Start date: December 21, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

With the present study the investigators will evaluate the benefit of end-ischemic HOPE on ECD grafts (livers and kidneys) as compared to SCS. Organs will be perfused through a recently developed machine perfusion (MP) device, from the beginning of back-table procedures till implantation, without increasing CIT. The aim of the study will be demonstrating the ability of HOPE to improve graft function and post-operative outcomes of ECD kidney and liver recipients.

NCT ID: NCT03836040 Recruiting - Migraine Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of Erenumab in Pediatric Participants With Episodic Migraine

OASIS(EM)
Start date: July 19, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of erenumab in migraine prevention in children (6 to <12 years) and adolescents (12 to <18 years) with episodic migraine. The study hypothesis is that in pediatric participants with episodic migraine, the combined erenumab dose group has a greater reduction from baseline to week 9 through week 12 (month 3) in monthly migraine days (MMDs) when compared with placebo in the double-blind treatment phase (DBTP).

NCT ID: NCT03833635 Recruiting - Premature Infant Clinical Trials

Effects of OMT on Premature Physiological Parameters

Start date: March 22, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Osteopathic manipulative treatment has been showed to reduce LOS in premature infants. Despite the clinical effectiveness, lack of data and information on the physiological underpinning effects during the treatment has been revealed. The aim of the study is to explore the immediate physiological effects of osteopathic treatment on premature infants

NCT ID: NCT03833154 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung

Durvalumab vs Placebo With Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy in Early Stage Unresected Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) Patients / Osimertinib Following SBRT in Patients With Early Stage Unresected NSCLC Harboring an EGFR Mutation

PACIFIC-4
Start date: March 6, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase III, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, multi-center study assessing the efficacy and safety of durvalumab with SoC SBRT versus placebo with SoC SBRT in patients with unresected clinical Stage I/II lymph node-negative (T1 to T3N0M0) NSCLC. An additional cohort will assess Osimertinib following SBRT in patients with early stage unresected T1 to T3N0M0 NSCLC harbouring an EGFR mutation.

NCT ID: NCT03832998 Recruiting - Migraine Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of Erenumab in Pediatric Subjects With Chronic Migraine

OASIS(CM)
Start date: September 5, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of erenumab in migraine prevention in children (6 to <12 years) and adolescents (12 to <18 years) with chronic migraine. The study hypothesis is that in pediatric participants with chronic migraine, the combined erenumab dose group has a greater reduction from baseline to week 9 through week 12 (month 3) in monthly migraine days (MMDs) when compared with placebo in the double-blind treatment phase (DBTP).

NCT ID: NCT03829371 Recruiting - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

STUDY COMPARING TWO STANDARD TREATMENTS IN AUTOLOGOUS STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION INELIGIBLE POPULATION AFFECTED BY MULTIPLE MYELOMA

Start date: January 3, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Multiple myeloma (MM) is a neoplastic disease deriving from an abnormal proliferation of monoclonal plasma cells in the bone marrow. The survival of MM patients varies from less than 6 months to more than 10 years depending on the stage of disease at diagnosis and prognostic factors. Before 2021, in Italy three current standard treatments were approved for elderly or younger patients with significant comorbidities not eligible for autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT): bortezomib-melphalan-prednisone (VMP), melphalan-prednisone-thalidomide (MPT) and lenalidomide with low-dose dexamethasone (Rd). Daratumumab is a human IgGk monoclonal antibody that targets CD38, that showed clinical benefit in combination with standard-of-care therapy. The addition of Daratumumab (Dara) to VMP and Rd has created two new standards-of-care regimens Dara-VMP and Dara-Rd, which were approved by the EMA in October 2019, and by the AIFA at the beginning of 2021, based on the results of two large phase 3 studies. A consistent fraction of elderly patients with cancer and co-morbidities are at increased risk of developing frailty (an emergent geriatric syndrome), as well as physical and cognitive decline, with negative effect on dependance, nutrition and lifestyle, and eventually on responsiveness to and efficacy of treatments. A frailty scale was recently described that categorized patients with MM as fit, intermediate or frail based on age, comorbidities, and physical and cognitive functioning. The frailty score was a predictor of death, progression of the disease, toxicity and drug discontinuation. The aim of this study was to compare the first line standard treatments, the triplet VMP versus the doublet Rd, that were available when the study was designed. Until 17th December 2021, 228 patients were enrolled in this trial and randomized to VMP vs Rd. Since Dara-VMP and Dara-Rd have recently become the new standard regimens, in this amendment of the study, daratumumab is added to VMP and Rd. In this project, we will compare available first line standard treatments, the triplet VMP versus the doublet Rd with or without daratumumab (Dara-VMP, Dara-Rd), in an unselected population of patients ≥ 65 years affected by MM in every day clinical practice. In the last decade, many novel and expensive drugs have been approved for this disease, yet the general older population is not adequately represented in validating trials. Nevertheless, the results and treatments derived from those registrational trials have often been applied to the real-life older population, with a high risk to produce a negative impact on patient functional capacity and ability to carry out daily tasks, cognitive function, mental status, nutritional condition, social situation/capability to stay at home and finally affecting their quality of life (QoL) and OS. The main aim of the project is to evaluate the best initial treatment for elderly MM patients and to compare benefits, risks, QoL and costs of currently available, standard treatments according to the patient frailty profile.

NCT ID: NCT03828591 Recruiting - Endometriosis Clinical Trials

Endometriosis and Psychological Support

Start date: March 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Endometriosis is a common disease, causing significant pain (dysmenorrhea, dysuria, dyspnea, dyspareunia, and chronic pelvic pain) and infertility, drastically reducing patients' quality of life. Endometriosis surgery is often a stressful event for the patient. For that reason, psychological support can improve patients' general health state.

NCT ID: NCT03828279 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hereditary Angioedema Type I and II

Global Registry to Gather Data on Natural History of Patients With Hereditary Angioedema Type I and II

HGR
Start date: October 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The objective of this international hereditary angioedema (HAE) register is to collect homogeneous clinical and laboratory data on patients with HAE type I and II gathering better information on the natural course of the disease and detecting therapeutic options to manage it.

NCT ID: NCT03827577 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung

OMEGA, Local Ablative Therapy in Oligometastatic NSCLC

OMEGA
Start date: October 1, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Oligometastatic lung cancer (OM-NSCLC) seems to be associated with a better prognosis than usual Stage IV non-small cell lung cancer when radical local therapy of all metastatic sites is administered but the impact of such an approach on overall survival and quality of life remains to be defined by adequately powered phase III trials. A consortium of tertiary referral centres involved in Lung Cancer management at the national level was established to launch a randomized trial of local ablative therapy in OM-NSCLC patients with potentially resectable or locally controlled primary tumors has been designed. Inclusion criteria include adequate performance status, primary tumor controlled or controllable staging with whole-body FDG PET scan and brain MRI, fit to receive at least 3 cycles of platinum-based doublet chemotherapy, or immunotherapy or targeted agents according to molecular profile. Exclusion criteria include cerebral oligometastasis alone (will receive local therapy in any case), metastasis in sites where normal radiotherapy constraints cannot be met, multiple subsolid nodules in the absence of extrapulmonary metastasis, prior malignant tumor with some exceptions, relevant co-morbidities that would significantly reduce life expectancy on their own. Patients with synchronous or metachronous oligometastatic lung cancer (1-3 metastatic lesions) will be randomized to local ablative therapy + standard treatment Vs. standard treatment. Balancing between study arms will be performed according to synchronous vs. metachronous presentation, Number of oligometastases, Nodal status and Oncogene-addiction or PDL-1 expression. Primary outcome will be Overall Survival (OS) from randomization. The sample size is set to 195 patients. Disease state and life status will be assessed on a 3-monthly basis by physical examination, whole-body CT scan plus repeat PET-scan if needed and Brain MRI if brain metastasis at enrolment. Toxicity and adverse events will be assessed according to NCI-Common Terminology Criteria. And RTOG criteria. Quality of life will be assessed at randomization and after six months by the SF36/LCSS