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Filter by:This study is to collect and validate regulatory-grade real-world data (RWD) in oncology using the novel, Master Observational Trial construct. This data can be then used in real-world evidence (RWE) generation. It will also create reusable infrastructure to allow creation or affiliation with many additional RWD/RWE efforts both prospective and retrospective in nature.
The goal of this observational study is to collect data on efficacy and safety of microwave ablation (MWA) used to treat subjects with primary and secondary liver malignancies and renal malignancies. The main question it aims to evaluate the short, medium and long-term clinical course of patients treated with MWA. Participants will not alter their normal clinical and therapeutic practice, due to the observational nature of the study, and all data regarding microwave treatments will be collected (including demographic data). follow their normal clinical and therapeutic path
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ET 140202 -T cell combined With TAE or Sorafenib in the treatment of liver cancer
The RESTORE II randomized controlled trial will examine the efficacy of a 12 week multidisciplinary rehabilitation program consisting of supervised and home-based exercise,1:1 dietetic counselling, and group education sessions for survivors of upper gastrointestinal cancer, namely cancers of the oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, and liver.
This trial was designed to investigate the survival outcomes, response rates, and safety of patients with Barcelona-Clinical Hepatocellular Carcinoma (BCLC)-C-stage liver cancer by hepatic artery versus vein infusion of PD1/PDL1 inhibitor.
This study is to assess the addition of 3D ultrasound guidance during standard care ablation or biopsies of liver or kidney tumours. 3D ultrasound only differs from conventional 2D ultrasound in that the ultrasound transducer is mounted on a special assembly that moves the transducer in precise, stepped movements while a succession of 2D images are collected by the computer. Special software written specifically for 3D ultrasound precisely aligns these 2D images into a 3-demensional volume , allowing area in question to be viewed in many different planes. 3D ultrasound is a safe, fast, non-invasive imaging procedure. Ultrasound images will be checked against the pre- and post- procedure CT images to make sure the tumours were completely removed or properly targeted during biopsy.
The clinical trail of Cinobufacini combined with TACE on primary liver cancer.The trail is randomized controled.Patients are diagnosed primary liver cancer based on pathology or cell biology.They are randomized into 2 groups:both groups receive TACE.The treatment group receives Cinobufacini injection 20ml via hepatic artery during Transarterial Chemoembolization(TACE) operation , Cinobufacini injection 20ml+5% Glucose injection 500ml from the second day of TACE until 7th day, and Cinobufacini tablet 3 tablets Tid for 2 months..The control group only receives TACE.Mainly to study Cinobufacini leads to the influence of the immunologic function after TACE.Immunological examination and Blood biochemistry evaluation include the number ratio、activity and function of immune cell,the immune cell marker(CD3、CD4、CD8,etc),tumor marker(CEA、AFP),etc.Clinical evaluation includes image data(CT/MRI),drug toxicities,quality of life(QOL),etc.
The LiverVision® software was designed to provide three-dimensional (3D) visualisation of the liver using Computed Tomography (CT) scans. It provides semi-automated volumetry measurements, vascular structure and territory tools.
This is a single institution, open-label, multi-arm, pilot study of a personalized neoantigen-based dendritic cell (DC) vaccine combined with microwave ablation in subjects with Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC). Patients with HKLC stage IIa HCC are eligible for enrollment. In this study, the investigators are looking at the safety, feasibility of the personalized neoantigen-based DC vaccine combined with microwave ablation as well as the T cell immune response to the vaccine.
The study consists in a co-clinical trial by using zebrafish embryos. Specifically, an observational prospective clinical trial on patients operated of epato-biliar-pancreatic cancers and gastro-intestinal cancers undergoing a chemotherapy treatment will be run concurrently to an animal trial on zebrafish embryos xenotransplanted with patient cancer cells in order to demonstrate that zebrafish model is able to predict the therapeutic regimen with the best efficacy for each patient.