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NCT ID: NCT04906746 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Stage IV Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Ruxolitinib for Cancer Cachexia

Start date: February 23, 2022
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

To assess toxicity with use of Ruxolitinib in NSCLC cachexia patients; to associate levels of JAK/STAT signaling in blood, adipose, and muscle pre- and post-ruxolitinib treatment with changes in cachexia and anorexia.

NCT ID: NCT04864431 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

Vitamin D and Pre Cachexia and Cancer Cachexia in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

VitD
Start date: January 12, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Several ex vivo, in vitro, and observational studies on various type of cancer shown positive effect of vitamin D. Vitamin D has widely known as immunomodulator property in various diseases. However, it remains limited studies on immunity and cachexia in cancer, particularly in ovarian cancer. This study will investigate the effect of vitamin D in immune response during chemotherapy among epithelial ovarian cancer patients who have a low level of vitamin D and cachexia

NCT ID: NCT04824885 Recruiting - Clinical trials for End Stage Renal Disease

Study of a Dialysate Without Acetate on Protein Energy Wasting Syndrome in Chronic Hemodialysis Patient (EASY)

EASY
Start date: February 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This work aims to study the effect of an acetate-free dialysate on protein-energy wasting syndrome in patients with chronic hemodialysis renal failure, in comparison to a conventional dialysate with acetate. The hypothesis is that a dialysate without acetate would improve patients nutritional status

NCT ID: NCT04627376 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

Multimodal Program for Cancer Related Cachexia Prevention

Start date: September 24, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a multifactorial education and support program for the prevention of cancer-related cachexia syndrome, for patients and their family caregivers during anti-cancer treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04600154 Recruiting - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

MS-20 on Gut Microbiota and Risk/Severity of Cachexia in Pancreatic Cancer Patients

Start date: August 10, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Cachexia has been recognized as a direct cause of reduced quality of life complicating in cancer patients. Patients with pancreatic cancer have the highest prevalence in developing severe degrees of cachexia. Providing supportive therapies for these patients may provide a lot of benefit on overarching quality of life and improve overall survival. MS-20 is indicated for treating the symptom of fatigue and loss of appetite induced by chemotherapy in cancer patients. According to the result from pre-clinical study, MS-20 may have potential to attenuate or suppress the resistant phenomena of chemotherapy via alternating gut microbiota profile. In this study, MS-20 effects on on gut microbiota and risk/severity of cachexia will be analyzed in pancreatic cancer patients who under combination therapy with chemotherapy and MS-20.

NCT ID: NCT04406662 Recruiting - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

Routine Evaluation of People Living With Cancer

REVOLUTION
Start date: July 15, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

People with incurable cancer often have complex individual needs, however there are several common themes encountered when considering this group. As cancer progresses there are series of interactions between the tumour and the patient, producing both local and systemic effects. This altered state of illness can have multiple ill effects including weight loss, fatigue, increased symptom burden and reduction in physical function which all contribute to a reduced quality of life. These areas are often studied in isolation, giving an incomplete picture. A detailed, holistic characterisation of this group of people does not exist. A robust characterisation of people with incurable cancer will allow identification and prioritisation of future research and has the potential to inform new therapeutics and provide justification for treatments. This study aims to collect information about symptoms and quality of life, weight loss and body composition, physical activity and the body's immune response to cancer. Participants with incurable cancer will be recruited to the study from oncology and palliative medicine services in the UK. Participants will answer questionnaires about quality of life and symptoms, have bloods taken for inflammatory marker and cytokine analysis and have their body composition measured by a variety of methods.

NCT ID: NCT04353063 Recruiting - Child Development Clinical Trials

Muscle Wasting in Children and Adolescents With Cancer

Start date: August 14, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The series of the 3-year study aims to explore parents' experience of caring for a child's weight change among parents of children and adolescents with cancer, examine the associations and trends among muscle wasting and health-related variables, and then implement and assess effectiveness of a multidisciplinary approach with a personalized physical activity (walking) training intervention on improving muscle mass and other health-related variables.

NCT ID: NCT04136249 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

Improvement of Neuromuscular Function, Fatigue and Quality of Life by Optimizing Muscle Building and Nutrition in Colorectal Cancer: a Pilot Study

ColCanter
Start date: November 2, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is based on the assumption that muscle strength and muscle mass will be better preserved in an "intervention" group with specific management combining retraining and nutritional monitoring compared to the "no intervention" group and that this will be positive consequences for fatigue and quality of life. In addition, this project is also based on the assumption that these gains will be at least partially preserved 3 months after the end of specific care.

NCT ID: NCT04131478 Recruiting - Cancer Cachexia Clinical Trials

Effect of Gene Polymorphisms on the Pathogenesis of Cancer Cachexia

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

Cachexia not only directly increases the morbidity and mortality, it also aggravates the side effects of chemotherapy and reduces the overall quality of life that is often considered the major and direct cause of morbidity of a large proportion (>40%) of cancer patients. Individuals with upper gastrointestinal tumors have the highest rate of developing cachexia associated complications. Chemical and physical signals render an environment conducive for disuse and untenable for proper muscle function leading to wasting. Till now, several functional single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within TNF-α gene have been identified and described as cancer related genetic alterations.

NCT ID: NCT04127981 Recruiting - Cancer Cachexia Clinical Trials

Medical Imaging of Cachexia

Start date: March 28, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a pilot trial using 18F-FDG PET and DXA scans to determine whether these investigations are objective tools to assess cachexia.