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Filter by:The aim of the present study is to describe the course of functional recovery of patients with musculoskeletal tumours and undergone resection and reconstruction operations of lower limbs in the first six months post-surgery, differentiating them on the basis of the anatomical level involved.
The purpose of this non-randomized, prospective study is to assess the feasibility of planning and delivering conventional palliative radiotherapy to bone metastases on previously available diagnostic CT scans (dCT). Objectives:1) dosimetric accuracy of palliative radiotherapy designed on a dCT compared to a CT simulation 2) assess suitability of patient set up using surface landmarks and kilo voltage (kV) imaging 3) determine the proportion of patients who can receive radiotherapy designed on a dCT 4) confirm eligibility criteria for appropriate patients in clinical practice All enrolled patients will undergo a CT simulation with tattoos as per current standard of care.The radiation oncologist will place fields on the dCT and CT simulation. Radiotherapy will be planned on both CT scans and reviewed for quality by both the radiation oncologist and medical physicist.
This is a phase Ⅲ, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of JMT103 in patients with bone metastases from malignant solid tumors. The purpose of this study is to determine if JMT103 is non-inferior to zoledronic acid.
Clinical studies, with a distinct focus on bone cancer, play a crucial role in evaluating the safety and effectiveness of novel treatments for this disease. These trials serve as instrumental means to determine whether new medications surpass conventional therapies, providing substantial evidence for their broader adoption. The primary objective is to meticulously scrutinize trial completion rates and voluntary withdrawals within this specific patient group.
This is a phase Ⅲ, multi-center, randomized, double-blind, active-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of narlumosbart (JMT103) in patients with unresectable or surgically difficult giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB). This clinical trial study hypothesizes narlumosbart administration groups are not inferior to active control administration groups.
This multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled research study aims to objectively evaluate the role of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS), which combines the theory of acupuncture with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy, for the treatment of pain in patients with bone metastases from lung cancer.
This study will carry out a prospective cohort study to study the effect of different primary leison treatment modes on disease control, quality of life, economic cost and survival period of patients with bone metastases from breast cancer and lung cancer by giving radiotherapy or palliative surgery or not giving local treatment for the primary lesion in patients with bone metastases from breast cancer or lung cancer
This study will carry out a prospective randomized controlled study to study the effect of different local treatment on disease control, quality of life, economic cost and even survival period of patients by randomly giving local radiotherapy or observation to patients with newly diagnosed bone metastases or patients with bone metastases after vertebroplasty.
To report the patients who underwent 3D-printed bone prosthesis replacement in Henan Cancer Hospital in the next 10 years, and collect the postoperative complications and limb function of these patients.
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