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NCT ID: NCT06127121 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

A Digital Art Activity to Enhance Self-Disclosure and the Detection of Psycho-social Distress in Adult Cancer Patients

Start date: November 2, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To look at how a digital art activity may help cancer patients improve their ability to express their distress, symptoms, and lived experience.

NCT ID: NCT06125964 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

eMOTION Formative Study

Start date: October 6, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The eMOTION Study is a two-part ORBIT model phase 1 trial. The first part, called the Formative Study, will assess acceptability and feasibility of a novel physical activity intervention in adults at increased risk for cancer due to overweight or obesity.

NCT ID: NCT06123676 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

Introduction of Y90-PET-CT Post Radioembolisation Therapy Scans

Y90-PET-CT
Start date: October 9, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Yttrium-90, attached to microspheres, usually referred to as 90Y-microspheres or Y-90 radioembolisation, can be used in some cases to treat patients with liver tumours or liver metastasis. The treatment aim is to infuse the 90Ymicrospheres into the patient's liver. The microspheres get trapped in the lesions of micro-blood vessels while the yttrium-90, a radioactive compound, delivers radiation doses locally at these sites and damages the diseased cells. Therapy is performed in such a way the 90Y-microspheres are localised in the tumour areas minimising damage to the healthy liver tissue. This treatment requires many steps involving professionals from different medical disciplines. Patients are scanned in the nuclear Medicine Department on a gamma camera the day after the treatment. This scan is referred as Y-90 bremsstrahlung-SPECT. This posttherapy scan provides a 3-dimensional (3D) image of the distribution of the therapeutic agent in the patient's abdomen so an assessment of how much of the therapeutic agent has gone to the sites of disease can be performed. In this research project, the investigators would like to evaluate an alternative post-therapy scan to the one routinely performed on the gamma camera. The alternative scan is done on a PET-CT scanner and is referred to as Y90-PET-CT. This type of scan has been reported to provide improved quality images, providing more accurate information on the distribution of the patients therapeutic dose. For this research project, the investigators will invite a small number of patients undergoing this therapy to be scanned twice after treatment: with the current post-therapy scan on a gamma camera; and with the newly proposed scan method, Y90-PET-CT. Depending on the outcomes of this project, assessed by an expert panel of radiologists and medical physicists, the investigators will determine whether we will introduce this new scanning method into clinical practice in the future.

NCT ID: NCT06120335 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

Development of a Scale for Cancer Patients' Willingness to Voluntarily Participate in Drug Clinical Trials

Start date: November 9, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to develop a scale for cancer patients' willingness to voluntarily participate in drug clinical trials and evaluate its reliability and validity.

NCT ID: NCT06116084 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

Randomized Controlled Study Evaluating the Efficacy of Hypnosis in Nuclear Medicine

HYDEM
Start date: May 26, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In Nuclear Medicine, the examinations are long (20-60 minutes) and the patients must remain immobile, sometimes fasting. The anxiety of the latter can lead to poor quality examinations and sometimes, although already injected with radioactive drugs, the patients refuse the examination. In imaging, the use of hypnosis (prior to the MRI examination or with the patient during a scintigraphic examination) is frequent due to the conformation of MRI or scintigraphic machines, particularly for claustrophobic patients (2-2.5% of cases). Medical electroradiology manipulators (MERM) have been trained to practice Ericksonian hypnosis whose effectiveness in combating anxiety is no longer in question. Scientific studies by Faymonville et al, 2006 and Rainville et al, 2002, have shown the effectiveness of this method in managing anxiety using the simplified STAI-6 scale before and after hypnosis. The dosimetric study of the MERM position would then be greatly modified in favor of a decrease in exposure targeted by the June 4, 2018 decree on personnel safety. The impact of whether or not the MERM is physically present near the patient would also be studied. If minimal, this will resolve the current contradiction between the quality of patient care delivered and the radiation protection imposed in nuclear medicine. The investigators propose here a pilot study evaluating remote-delivered Ericksonian hypnosis versus conventionally-delivered Ericksonian hypnosis, which will allow for the sizing of a subsequent multicenter randomized non-inferiority controlled trial. Indeed, there is currently no data available on the non-inferiority margin of this technique.

NCT ID: NCT06116032 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

Immune Profiling for Cancer Immunotherapy Response

Start date: October 3, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In patients clinically treated with FDA-approved immunotherapy the investigators will assess the predictive value of pre- and on-treatment 1) immune-methylation profiling across cancer types, and 2) immune-methylation profiling and cytokine profiling within cancer types.

NCT ID: NCT06112964 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

Neurobehavioural and Cognitive Changes in Cancer Cachexia (CANCOG)

CANCOG
Start date: February 15, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to to look for changes within the brain, and changes in body-to-brain signals in people with cancer and people who do not have cancer. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Are there differences in areas of the brain known to be related to appetite control, food reward and motivation, between participants with cancer related weight loss and healthy volunteers 2. Do responses to questionnaires and computer based tasks suggest participants with cancer related weight loss have reduced appetite and reduced motivation to eat compared to healthy volunteers, and if so, do questionnaires suggest that this is associated with any other symptoms? Researchers will compare the structure and blood flow in relevant areas of the brain using MRI images between participants with cancer related weight loss and healthy volunteers. Participants will complete questionnaires and computer based tasks to allow researchers to assess areas of the brain which become more active in response to different stimuli. Some computer based tasks will be performed during the MRI scan. This is called functional MRI. A further objective is to obtain an archive of blood samples which will be stored securely for future analysis if relevant hormones or analytes are identified that may be relevant to metabolism or body composition

NCT ID: NCT06098404 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

Correlates of CRCI and Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis; a Pilot Study

Start date: March 4, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to characterize the microbiome and assess fatigue and cognition of patients with cancer undergoing standard of care treatment.

NCT ID: NCT06096623 Recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

The Care Tracker Study: Using Patient-Reported Data to Address Racial Disparity in Cancer Treatment

Start date: November 6, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study assesses the feasibility and acceptability of a brief electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) tool that allows patients to self-identify impending delays. The risk of treatment delays according to tumor type and race will be measured by both ePRO and electronic health record (EHR) tools. Data from this study and the association of social determinants of health could be useful to flag patients at risk of delay and due timely intervention for modifiable treatment barriers. The prediction of the risk of treatment delay will be helpful to design another study using electronic tracking systems to prevent cancer treatment delays. The long-term goal of this research is to alert care teams when patients may be at risk of treatment days and to help patients get treatment faster. It was planned to enroll a total of 240 subjects with newly diagnosed cancer. Sixty colorectal and 180 breast cancer patients will be included.

NCT ID: NCT06092606 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

A Multicenter Clinical Trial on DH001 Tablets in the Prevention of Doxorubicin-induced Cardiotoxicity in Cancer Patients

Start date: April 4, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Purpose:1. Preliminary evaluation of the preventive effect of DH001 on doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in cancer patients 2.To explore appropriate dosages to provide basis for dosages in subsequent confirmatory studies 3.To evaluate the effect of DH001 on the efficacy of doxorubicin treatment in cancer patients 4.To evaluate the safety of DH001 in cancer patients treated with doxorubicin