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NCT ID: NCT06359717 Active, not recruiting - Cancer Prostate Clinical Trials

Prospective Validation of PSMA-RADS

PSMA-RADS
Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This is a prospective, multicenter study aimed at evaluating the diagnostic accuracy and reliability of the Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen Reporting and Data System (PSMA-RADS) version 1.0 in detecting prostate cancer using 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT imaging. The study also compared the performance of PSMA-RADS v1.0 with the updated version 2.0. Key points: - 186 patients with newly diagnosed or recurrent prostate cancer underwent 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT imaging. - Three radiologists independently evaluated the scans and assigned PSMA-RADS scores using v1.0, then retrospectively using v2.0. - Diagnostic accuracy was assessed against histopathology and follow-up imaging as reference standards. - Inter-rater agreement was evaluated using Fleiss' kappa statistic. - The study aimed to validate the diagnostic utility of PSMA-RADS v1.0 and compare it to the updated v2.0.

NCT ID: NCT06152419 Recruiting - Cancer, Breast Clinical Trials

Patient Education Videos to Improve Patients' Experience During Radiotherapy Treatment: a National Project

Start date: October 17, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patients often base their information on the experiences of other patients or on information they find on the internet. This information is in many cases incorrect, outdated or not applying to the patient's situation. This leads to misconceptions or inappropriate anxiety. During the intake consultation at the radiotherapy department, doctors, nurses and RTTs provide accurate and patient-specific information, but it can be overwhelming and it is known that only part of this information is remembered. Moreover, it remains difficult for a patient to imagine how the treatment will proceed. The combination of verbal information, supplemented with video material, seems to be the ideal way to convey information. After all, a video can be viewed again afterwards, possibly together with loved ones, or can be shown in advance in preparation of the consultation. In Belgium, the existence of patient education videos about radiotherapy is very limited. Making these kinds of videos is expensive and time consuming. For that reason, BeSTRO (Belgian Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology) started a project to make videos for patients that can be used nationally by all radiotherapy centers. The project is sponsored by Foundation against Cancer.

NCT ID: NCT06035731 Not yet recruiting - Cancer Pain Clinical Trials

Evaluation of the Medical Service by Socio-aesthetics in Oncology

RCT-SE
Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

the 3-year randomized controlled RCT-SE study aims to investigate Socio-aesthetics well being care on quality of life, pain and anxiety. The primary objective is to show that socio-aesthetics well being care improves quality of life during cancer treatment, compared to self care administration of dermo-cosmetics products The secondary objectives are to show that socio-aesthetics well being care significantly reduced anxiety and pain compared to self care administration of dermo-cosmetics products

NCT ID: NCT05410002 Active, not recruiting - Cancer Prostate Clinical Trials

Diet Effect on Cancer Treatment Outcome

Start date: October 12, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The study will look at the end result of 2 types of diets effect on treatment outcome of cancer patients using N-111.

NCT ID: NCT05154474 Not yet recruiting - Metastatic Cancer Clinical Trials

Assessment of Sarcopenia at Diagnosis for Patients With Previously Untreated Metastatic Cancer or Hematologic Malignancy

SPACE2
Start date: June 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Sarcopenia is defined as reduction in muscle mass and function according to the criteria of the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in older people. Initially described for elderly patients, it is also presented as a negative prognostic factor in overall survival in oncology in certain locations (lung, ENT pathways, colon, pancreas) and more controversially for hemopathies. Its screening by measurement of skeletal muscle mass by CT scan and / or PET scan against L3 and by physical functional tests is not routinely integrated despite international recommendations. Sarcopenia is one of the characteristics of patient fragility that can induce more complications, lengthen the average length of hospital stay and reduce overall survival. The PRONOPALL score, a predictor score for survival validated by a previous study, will be correlated with the presence (or absence) of sarcopenia at inclusion for patients with a solid tumor (breast, ovary, prostate cancer , kidney, lungs, pancreas, colorectal). A prospective study on 38 patients with metastatic cancer was carried out at the Victor Hugo clinic in Le Mans between 01/JUN/21 and 31/AUG/21 (SPACE, ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT04714203): 25 patients were analyzable on the CT and PRONOPALL score data with a prevalence of sarcopenia of 60% and median overall survival of 14 months (unpublished data), clinical performance and muscle strength tests were not carried out (as in the publications cited above). A prospective study for the detection of sarcopenia is indicated by extending to blood diseases with the integration of clinical tests included in the initial APA (Adapted physical activity) assessment recommended for diagnosis.

NCT ID: NCT04836221 Completed - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Comorbidities And Reducing inEquitieS

CARES
Start date: May 5, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Black cancer patients tend to have worse outcomes than White cancer patients. Some of this disparity may be due to comorbidities. The purpose of this study is to improve management of co-morbidities among cancer patients in order to improve cancer outcomes and improve health equity. Comorbidities such as diabetes and hypertension can complicate cancer treatment or can make it difficult to reach optimal health after treatment. This study will offer additional support and tools to manage cancer patient's health needs. First, the study will use a mobile health application, managed by a company called Welldoc, to monitor patient progress in real time and to provide ongoing guidance. Second, the study will connect patients with a Community Health Worker who will speak with them weekly to discuss self-care information, including medical scheduling or appointment needs, and assist with daily self-monitoring of blood pressure and/or blood glucose monitoring. Lastly, an oncology nurse will monitor reported health and triage any medical needs and whether additional medical care is needed.

NCT ID: NCT04726319 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

Family History App in Personalized Medicine

FHAMe
Start date: September 20, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A complete family history (FH) may identify persons at high risk for certain conditions. They can be offered genetic testing and life-saving screening and treatment. In practice, complete FH is rarely collected or entered into the electronic medical record (EMR). The Family History Screening Questionnaire is a survey patients complete to tell whether they are at increased risk of specific cancers, heart disease or diabetes. We will test a new way to record FH that includes an app to improve use of FH by family physicians and patients. The strategy includes education for patients and physicians about the importance of FH; patient completion of the FH questionnaire prior to appointments; and prompts in the EMR. We expect this to help family physicians and patients interpret FH and make the best decisions. We will assess the proportion of patients with new EMR FH information. We will explore if the strategy increases appropriate referrals for screening and genetic consultation for those at increased FH risk. We will also obtain patients' and physicians' feedback on this strategy. This new approach may improve FH information exchange between patients and physicians, encourage shared decision-making and reduce cancer deaths and chronic disease burden.

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: NCT03866785 Completed - Cancer Prostate Clinical Trials

Physical Activity Experiment on Male Prostate Cancer Patients

ACTI_PAIR
Start date: August 2, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in France (56,841 cases in 2012). Although the benefits of physical activity (PA) in cancer patients are currently well established in the scientific literature, several studies have shown that this population is not sufficiently active. Strengthen patient adherence to prevention counseling by the physical activity (PA) is emerging as a new challenge for personalized treatment in oncology. In order to encourage the engagement and maintenance in a regular PA of cancer patients, first, their experiences of physical activity (PA) practice should be considered and their initial social representations of the practice considered. Secondarily, it is also important to identify health professionals who retain a key role in defining the framework, objectives and means of action to promote lifestyle changes towards a more active lifestyle. In addition, peer mentoring appears to offer promising perspectives for promoting adherence and long-term maintenance in physical activity (PA) of cancer patients.

NCT ID: NCT03615599 Active, not recruiting - Cancer, Breast Clinical Trials

Plant-based Diets and Risk of Cancer in the Adventist Health Study-2

AHS-2
Start date: February 1, 2002
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Adventist Health Study-2 is a long-term study, exploring the links between lifestyle, diet, and disease outcomes among Seventh-day Adventists. More than 96,000 church members from the U.S. and Canada are participating in the current study, AHS-2, conducted by researchers at the Loma Linda University School of Public Health.