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NCT ID: NCT04585269 Recruiting - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

Bright IDEAS - Young Adults Problem-Solving Skills Training

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

The purpose of this project is to evaluate efficacy of Bright IDEAS, an evidence-based problem-solving skills training (PSST) program, as a supportive care intervention for young adult (YA) cancer patients compared with enhanced usual psychosocial care with 344 young adult patients newly diagnosed with cancer.

NCT ID: NCT04493450 Not yet recruiting - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

NEMO - an App for Side Effect Management in Oncology

NEMO
Start date: September 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study investigates the use of digital and standardized documentation by patients of frequently occurring adverse events in oncological therapies.

NCT ID: NCT04384588 Recruiting - COVID-19 Infection Clinical Trials

COVID19-Convalescent Plasma for Treating Patients With Active Symptomatic COVID 19 Infection (FALP-COVID)

FALP-COVID
Start date: April 7, 2020
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

COVID-19 infection has spread worldwide causing several deaths in few months Convalescent Plasma from COVID 19 donors has shown huge activity in small series from Chinese patients and currently many centers from USA and the European Union are assessing its use looking to avoid mortality and prolonged hospitalizations COVID-19-related

NCT ID: NCT04302792 Completed - Food Selection Clinical Trials

New Food Solutions for Cancer Patients

Oncofood
Start date: June 9, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The ONCOFOOD project aims to design and develop new innovative food solutions for cancer patients, taking into account not only their nutritional requirements but also their sensory changes, promoting eating pleasure and preventing malnutrition. Research involving cancer patients but also their families and health care professionals is a key element of this approach to ensure the success of the developed products for the target group.

NCT ID: NCT04224298 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

Preliminary Study on Eye Features of Patients With Malignant Tumors

Start date: February 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Based on the theory of traditional Chinese Medicine, this study collects eye features of white eyes through the White Eye Imaging Health Care System under visible light and establishes a database of eye-eye features corresponding to the disease. The computer image analysis and artificial intelligence technology are used to visualize the eye. The features were extracted and classified, and the corresponding changes in the characteristics of the traditional Chinese medicine and the disease were analyzed statistically to establish an analytical model corresponding to the disease.

NCT ID: NCT04037410 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

Environmental Temperature and White Adipose Tissue in Cancer Patients

Start date: May 10, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The investigators aimed to retrospectively identify the association between the thermogenic capacity of white adipocytes and the environmental temperature, in cancer patients.

NCT ID: NCT04024748 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

Verification of Imaging System PCD-1000A

Start date: October 22, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Scope Verification of technologies included in the PCD-1000A PET/CT imaging chain. - Define and confirm all supported clinical protocols - Evaluate performance

NCT ID: NCT03707548 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

BPT to Improve Bodily Disturbances in Post-treatment Cancer Patients

KPTK
Start date: September 3, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

With this project investigators focus on the evaluation whether bodily disturbances in post-treatment cancer patients can be influenced positively by group BPT and if intermittent smartphone-triggered bodily interventions are effective.

NCT ID: NCT03536702 Completed - Cancer Patients Clinical Trials

Effect of Group Led Creative Writing on Mood in Cancer Patients

Start date: March 28, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to determine whether creative writing in newly diagnosed cancer patients and those with recent progression in their disease will have a positive impact on their mental health. Using a randomized controlled trial approach, emotion thermometers will be employed to evaluate participants' responses on a number of domains, such as anxiety, depression, despair, and anger along with a series of survey questions to monitor changes in depressive and anxiety symptoms. Open-ended survey questions will be used to capture how a creative writing intervention impacts participants' experience of their illness. Melissa Greene's Write from the Heart program focuses more on creative writing rather than cancer focused topics. Patients in the intervention arm will complete -one and a half hour group sessions every two weeks over the span of 3 months. Participants in the active control arm will be provided a book (i.e., Writing Down Bones by Natalie Goldberg) about creative writing and will be asked to do activities for 1.5 hrs every 2 weeks for a period of 3 months.

NCT ID: NCT03393260 Completed - Emergencies Clinical Trials

Epidemiological Characteristics and Prognosis Factors of Cancer Patients Admitted at French Emergency Departments

EPICANCER
Start date: February 6, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Patients with cancer or hematological malignancy are susceptible to present acute complications linked to their disease or to their specific treatments (dyspnea, sepsis, coma, hemorrhagic syndrome). Emergency physicians are in first line when these complications arise and have to face with some complex situations in which informations about patient malignancy or prognosis may be lacking. Nowadays, there is very few epidemiological data published concerning how cancer patient use Emergency Departments (EDs) and cancer patient care delivery in the EDs. Thus, an observational multicenter prospective cross-sectional study is conducted to study the prevalence of cancer patients admitted to French EDs, and to describe the different reasons for cancer patients to seek care in EDs with their prevalence and underscore those linked to cancer or treatment complication