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NCT ID: NCT05747482 Not yet recruiting - Cancer of Stomach Clinical Trials

Omentectomy vs Omental Preservation in Resectable Cancer

Start date: January 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

European clinical guidelines do not establish a clear recommendation neither for nor against omentectomy of this segment, the American clinical guidelines recommend omentectomy in view of its potential long-term oncological benefit, and Japanese clinical guidelines only recommend 2nd segment omentectomy in locally advanced gastric cancers (stage T3-T4) recommending omental preservation in early gastric cancers (stage T1-T2). Faced with this lack of consensus, we propose a randomized, prospective and multicentric study in patients with resectable gastric cancer in stage T3-4 N+/- M0. Patients will be randomized into two groups, one where omentectomy of the 2nd omental portion will be performed and another where omental preservation will be performed. The aim of our study is to analyze the disease-free interval and survival between both groups, also comparing postoperative complications and mortality.

NCT ID: NCT05041335 Not yet recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

Wet Heparinized Suction for Abdominal Cancer

EUS Heparin
Start date: April 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research is to compare the amount and quality of tissue obtained by EUS-FNB when the device is flushed with an anticoagulant or "blood thinner" vs. saline a salt water solution as well as the use of a microsieve in order for the doctor to look at the tissue to check the acceptability of the specimens before sending for analysis. You will be randomly assigned (like a flip of a coin) to have either the blood thinner or the salt water solution placed within the needle being used to sample your abdominal tumor and to have either a sieve used or not. You will be one of 42 participants enrolled in this data collection study which includes 1 sites in the United States.