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NCT ID: NCT04548765 Completed - Cancer Colorectal Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Letters Promoting Colorectal Cancer Testing

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

In this evaluation, 4 different versions of letters are being sent with mailers promoting colorectal cancer screening with an at-home test. The researchers hypothesize that the use of behavioral nudges in the message should lead to increased colorectal cancer screening (either with the at-home test or a colonoscopy).

NCT ID: NCT04280393 Completed - Cancer Colorectal Clinical Trials

Effectiveness and Safety of the Colonoscopy Assisted by Endocuff vs. Standard in the Colorectal Cancer Screening

Start date: February 10, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The hypothesis of the present study is to demonstrate that ENDOCUFF VISION® increases the detection rate of adenomas thanks to the improved visibility produced by the retraction of the folds and stabilizing the colonoscope. Likewise, the impact of the use of ENDOCUFF VISION® on the average number of adenomas detected per patient (MAPP) as well as serrated adenomas (MASPP), the total time of the endoscopic procedure, cecal intubation and the safety of its use will be estimated.

NCT ID: NCT04074460 Completed - Cancer, Breast Clinical Trials

Volatile Anaesthesia and Perioperative Outcomes Related to Cancer Feasibility Study

VAPOR-C
Start date: August 27, 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

A multicentre, prospective randomized, active-controlled feasibility trial of volatile-based anaesthesia vs. propofol-based total intravenous anaesthesia to investigate the impact of anaesthesia on long-term (i.e. 5-years) patient cancer outcomes in patients undergoing elective major cancer surgery.

NCT ID: NCT03084133 Completed - Cancer Colorectal Clinical Trials

Impact of EDUcation Strategy on Patients With COLorectal CANCER or Advanced Adenoma in the Detection of Colorectal Cancer of Their First-degree Relatives

EDUCANCOLAGE
Start date: April 10, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The relative risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is increased in first-degree relatives of patients with CRC or advanced adenoma. In the high-risk CCR population defined by a family history at the first stage of CRC or advanced adenoma before age 60, total colonoscopy is the recommended screening test. In France, the rate of screening colonoscopy in this population at high risk of CRC is insufficient, which limits the effectiveness of this targeted screening. The main reason for this low participation rate is that most patients undergoing RCC or advanced adenoma are unaware of the family implications of their diagnosis and therefore reluctant to disseminate this information to their patients Related matters. The need for a better perception of the personal risk of CRC in first-degree relatives of patients with CRC or advanced adenoma, with the expected coronary adherence to increasing screening, requires a good understanding of risk through Clear, adapted and comprehensible information that can be relayed personally by the case-index. The objective of this project is to develop a personalized prevention and screening program for the JRC in order to meet the needs of the relatives of the sick. The means of intervention that will be implemented respond to the need to better take into account the level of CRC risk in a family-based CRC screening and prevention approach adapted to a high-risk CRC group characterized by Family history at the first stage of CRC or advanced adenoma and, consequently, to improve the information of the subjects concerned by screening and prevention of CRC. The aim of the case-index education is to induce its intervention with its relatives to promote CCR screening. The use of the index case, as a means of providing information to relatives, implies an educational and psychological approach, based on evidence, but adapted and personalized.

NCT ID: NCT02931825 Completed - Cancer Colorectal Clinical Trials

Identification of High Risk People for Colorectal Cancer and Evaluation of a Specific Surveillance System

ISIRECC
Start date: May 23, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Colorectal cancer is one the most frequent cancer in developed countries. In France, it rank third with 43000 new cases in 2015. French Health Authority recommended colonoscopy screening for people with a high risk for colorectal cancer. But this compliance with colonoscopy is low (20-40%), it is therefore necessary to develop new strategies to improve compliance. The purpose of this project is to to offer and evaluate the feasibility and the effectiveness of a specific surveillance system for high risk people for colorectal cancer The project will be divided into 2 phases: Objectives of the first phase: - Identify high risk people for colorectal cancer in the department of Indre-et-Loire, - Fill in as completely as possible their colonoscopic history in the past 5 years, - Estimate the proportion of high risk people for colorectal cancer in the target population for colorectal cancer screening in Indre-et-Loire (Men and women aged from 50 to 74 years). Objective of the second phase: Compare the performed colonoscopy rate of high risk people for colorectal cancer without notion of colonoscopy in the past 58 months following or not (control group) the sending of a letter reminding the importance of compliance with colonoscopy.