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NCT ID: NCT03731819 Completed - Pancreas Cyst Clinical Trials

Establishment of Abbreviated Pancreatobiliary MRI Protocol

Start date: November 5, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to establish abbreviated PB MRI protocol for patients on regular imaging follow-up for pancreas cystic neoplasm.

NCT ID: NCT03730337 Completed - Clinical trials for Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors

Phase 1 Study of ONO-7475 With and Without ONO-4538 in Subjects Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors

Start date: October 17, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the tolerability and safety of ONO-7475 monotherapy and combinations with ONO-4538 in patients with advanced or metastatic solid tumors

NCT ID: NCT03730207 Completed - Clinical trials for Pathological Fracture of Vertebra Due to Secondary Osteoporosis (Disorder)

Xpede Clinical Study

Start date: December 18, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this clinical study is to confirm the efficacy and safety of the Kyphon®Xpede™ Bone Cement in human use in China.

NCT ID: NCT03729453 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm

Intra-operative Pancreatoscopy in Patients With IPMN

Start date: March 20, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To demonstrate the added value of intraoperative pancreatoscopy in patients undergoing partial pancreatic resection for the treatment of Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN) as it pertains to detection of discontinuous (skip) lesions in the remnant pancreas; to generate a hypothesis for a subsequent randomized control trial.

NCT ID: NCT03728543 Not yet recruiting - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

the Efficacy and Safety of Sugammadex in Children 0-2 Years Old

Start date: November 15, 2018
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Sugammadex is a selective antidote to muscle relaxants rocuronium bromide and vecuronium bromide. Sugammadex is a modified gamma-cyclodextrin, a compound that selectively binds rocuronium bromide and vecuronium bromide. It forms a complex with them in the blood plasma, which leads to the decrease in the concentration of muscle relaxant binding to nicotinic receptors in the neuromuscular synapse. The result is the the elimination of neuromuscular blockade caused by rocuronium bromide or vecuronium bromide. Sugammadex is used to eliminate neuromuscular blockade caused by rocuronium bromide in children aged 2 years and adolescents in standard clinical situations. The aim of the study is to prove the efficacy and safety of sugammadex in children under 2 years

NCT ID: NCT03728205 Withdrawn - Solid Tumor, Adult Clinical Trials

Yoga for Solid Tumor

Start date: December 15, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to ascertain the effect of yoga interventions on radiation-related fatigue, and stress in cancer patients with stage I and II solid tumors.

NCT ID: NCT03728179 Completed - Solid Tumor, Adult Clinical Trials

RACIN in Patients With Advanced TIL-negative Solid Tumors

RACIN
Start date: January 16, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Subjects with locally advanced or metastatic incurable Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TIL)-negative solid tumors who are not eligible for, declined or failed standard therapy will be treated with a combination nivolumab, low-dose ionizing radiation (RT) (0.5-2 Gy), aspirin (ASA)(cohorts 1 and 2)/celecoxib (cohorts 3, 4 and Phase Ib), and either ipilimumab or low-dose cyclophosphamide. The study comprises 2 phases: The aim of Phase Ia, is to determine safety and tolerability of a given combination therapy, as well as the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) or recommended phase Ib dose (RP1bD) of radiotherapy. Phase Ib aims to further explore safety and tolerability of this treatment in an expansion cohort. In Phase Ia, 4 distinct cohorts will receive the following combination therapy: Cohort1: combination therapy for 5 cycles (C0-C4) which includes: RT 0.5 Gy every 2 weeks (Q2W), Cy (200 mg/m2) Q2W (cycles C0 to C4); ASA (300 mg) daily, with nivolumab 240 mg flat dose Q2W and ipilimumab 1 mg/kg every 6 weeks (Q6W) will be administered (cycles C1 to C4). Cohort2: combination therapy for 5 cycles (C0-C4) which includes: RT 1 Gy every 2 weeks (Q2W), Cy (200 mg/m2) Q2W (cycles C0 to C4); ASA (300 mg) daily, with nivolumab 240 mg flat dose Q2W and ipilimumab 1 mg/kg (Q6W) will be administered (cycles C1 to C4). Cohorts 3a and 4a: Patients will receive Cy (200 mg/m2) Q2W, celecoxib (2x200mg daily), nivolumab (240 mg flat dose) Q2W, and low-dose radiation. Cohort 3a will receive 1 Gy of low-radiation dose and cohort 4a will receive 2 Gy. Cohorts 3b and 4b: Patients will receive nivolumab (240 mg flat dose) Q2W, ipilimumab 1 mg/kg (Q6W), celecoxib (2x200mg daily) and low-dose radiation. Cohort 3b will receive 1 Gy of low-radiation dose and cohort 4b will receive 2 Gy. In Phase Ia, the safety of combination (nivolumab, celecoxib, low-dose irradiation and cyclophosphamide) or (nivolumab, celecoxib, low-dose irradiation and ipilimumab) will be evaluated , and MTD or RP1bD will be defined. RP1bD will be the MTD or, in the absence of dose limiting toxicities (DLTs), the biologically best RT dose based on pharmacodynamics parameters. In Phase Ib, patients will be treated with the MTD or RP1bD dose of RT and will follow the selected schema of treatment used in the Phase Ia cohort 3 or 4. At the end of the 5th cycle, patients eligible for nivolumab maintenance, will be treated with nivolumab at 240 mg Q2W until progression or excessive toxicity; celecoxib will be maintained according to tolerability.

NCT ID: NCT03727009 Terminated - Clinical trials for Hematologic Malignancy

Blood Sample Collection to Evaluate Biomarkers in Subjects With Untreated Hematologic Malignancies

Start date: December 7, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary objective of this study is to obtain de-identified, clinically characterized, whole blood specimens to evaluate biomarkers associated with cancer for diagnostic assay development.

NCT ID: NCT03726944 Completed - Clinical trials for Myeloproliferative Neoplasm

The Feasibility of Delivering Consumer-based Meditation Applications to Myeloproliferative Neoplasm Patients

Start date: July 31, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was a four-group randomized pilot trial in myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) patients. Patients were recruited nationally through organizational partners and social media. Eligible and consented patients were enrolled into one of four groups, two of which received varying orders of two consumer-based apps (unnamed consumer-based [CB] app and Calm App) and two that received one of the apps alone for the second four weeks of the eight week intervention after an educational control condition. Participants were asked to perform 10 min/day of smartphone-based meditation irrespective of the app and/or the order in which they received the apps. Feasibility outcomes were measured at week five and nine with an online survey. Feasibility outcomes were acceptability, demand, and limited efficacy for depression, anxiety, pain intensity, sleep disturbance, sexual function, quality of life, global health, and total symptom burden. The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of the use of two different consumer-based meditation smartphone applications (i.e., apps) in MPN patients. Specific aim #1: Examine the feasibility of daily meditation delivered using a consumer-based mobile app. Hypothesis: It will feasible to deliver smartphone-based meditation to MPN patients. Exploratory Aim: Explore the preliminary effects of daily meditation delivered using a consumer-based mobile app on MPN self-report fatigue, anxiety, depression, pain intensity, sleep disturbance, sexual function, global health, quality of life, and total symptom burden. Hypothesis: There will be demonstrated preliminary effects on patient-reported outcomes in MPN patients.

NCT ID: NCT03726333 Terminated - Advanced Cancers Clinical Trials

Hepatic Impairment Study for Lorlatinib in Cancer Patients

Start date: January 14, 2020
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase 1 study in advanced cancer patients with varied hepatic functions to evaluate the potential effect of hepatic impairment on pharmacokinetics and safety of lorlatinib and provide dose recommendation for patients with hepatic impairment if possible.