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NCT ID: NCT04500392 Recruiting - Gastric Cancer Clinical Trials

High-flow Nasal Cannula Oxygenation Decrease Hypoxia in Sedated Gastrointestinal Endoscopes in Obesity

Start date: May 6, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Hypoxia is the most common adverse event during gastrointestinal endoscopes sedated with propofol and sufentanil, especially in obese people. In the present study, high-flow nasal cannula oxygenation will be utilized in order to reduce the incidence of hypoxia among obesity.

NCT ID: NCT04498767 Recruiting - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy in Patients With Rare Oligometastatic Cancers (OligoRARE)

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

This is a randomized open-label multicentre Phase III superiority study of the effect of adding SBRT to the standard of care treatment on overall survival in patients with rare oligometastatic cancers. Patients will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio between current standard of care treatment vs. standard of care treatment + SBRT to all sites of known metastatic disease. The primary objective of this trial is to assess if the addition of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) to standard of care treatment improves overall survival (OS) as compared to standard of care treatment alone in patients with rare oligometastatic cancers.

NCT ID: NCT04478851 Recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

EXCEL: Exercise for Cancer to Enhance Living Well

EXCEL
Start date: September 2, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Project EXCEL will provide community or online exercise programs to rural and remote and under-served cancer survivors, as well as encourage participants to become life-long exercisers. Exercise is an evidence-based self-management strategy that benefits all cancer survivors. However, most cancer survivors who live in remote or rural places don't have adequate opportunities to be involved in exercise programs that are tailored to their needs.

NCT ID: NCT04456933 Recruiting - Colon Cancer Clinical Trials

Intracorporeal Anastomosis in Laparoscopic Left Colectomy. Cohort Comparative Study

RIAL-COLECTOMY
Start date: June 29, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to demonstrate that the intracorporeal resection and anastomosis in left-sided colon cancer, sigma and upper rectum, is not inferior to extracoprporeal resection and anastomosis, in terms of anastomotic leakage. BACKGROUND: Due to the recent events of a pandemic respiratory disease secondary to infection by SARS-CoV-2 virus or coronavirus 19 (COVID19), surgeons have been forced to adapt our surgical procedures in order to minimize exposure to the virus as much as possible. Based on the recommendations in case of surgery in patients with highly contagious viral diseases, the latest studies suggest minimally invasive accesses to minimize the risk of contagion. One of the proposed measures is the performance of intracorporeal anastomoses. Therefore, given the extensive experience of our center in minimally invasive surgery and studies on the validation of intracorporeal anastomosis techniques in both laparoscopic surgery of the right colon and rectum (TaTME), and the study of advantages that they can provide to the patient, our intention is to apply it to surgery on the left colon, sigma and upper rectum. Our hypothesis is that exteriorization of the colon through an accessory incision increases the risk of tension at the mesocolon level, thus increasing the risk of vascular deficit at the level of the staple area and it may increase the rate of anastomotic leakage. In this sense, studies that validate a standard technique of intracorporeal anastomosis in left colon surgery and that demonstrate its benefit with respect to extracorporeal anastomosis are lacking. We intend to describe a new intracorporeal anastomosis technique (ICA) that is feasible and safe for the patient and that can be applied universally. Once the ICA technique is established, it will allow us to determine its non-inferiority compared to the standard technique performed up to now with extracorporeal anastomosis. METHODS: All consecutive patients with left-sided, sigma and upper rectum adenocarcinoma will be included into a prospective cohort and treated by laparoscopy with totally intracorporeal resection and anastomosis. They will be compared with a retrospective cohort of consecutive patients of identical characteristics treated by laparoscopy with extracorporeal resection and anastomosis, in the immediate chronological period.

NCT ID: NCT04450758 Recruiting - Colon Cancer Clinical Trials

Acute Colon Resection Versus Bridge to Colon Surgery With Stent or Stoma

ACBC
Start date: September 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

P) patients with acute obstructive colon cancer I) resection or bridge to surgery with stent or stoma C) emergency procedure O ) morbidity and mortality within 30 days, 90 day mortality and 3 & 5 years overall survival

NCT ID: NCT04434963 Recruiting - Gastric Cancer Clinical Trials

Safety and Feasibility of Reversible Induction Strategy

Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study would explore the safety and feasibility of a reversible induction strategy for uncertain difficult airway. This reversible induction strategy would include high flow nasal canular oxygenation support, short-term effect anesthetic including Propofol and Remifentanil for sedation and analgesia and Sugammadex would be used for reverse the muscle relaxant.

NCT ID: NCT04426669 Recruiting - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

A Study of Metastatic Gastrointestinal Cancers Treated With Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Which the Gene Encoding the Intracellular Immune Checkpoint CISH Is Inhibited Using CRISPR Genetic Engineering

Start date: May 15, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A clinical trial to assess the safety and efficacy of genetically-engineered, neoantigen-specific Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TIL) in which the intracellular immune checkpoint CISH has been inhibited using CRISPR gene editing for the treatment of Gastro-Intestinal (GI) Cancer.

NCT ID: NCT04364373 Recruiting - Colon Cancer Clinical Trials

D2 vs D3 Lymph Node Dissection for Left Colon Cancer

DILEMMA
Start date: March 31, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The efficiency of the D3 lymph node dissection is still controversial for left colon cancer patients. This study will try find difference in 5-year overall survival between D2 and D3 lymph node dissection. Investigation of the functional and short-term outcomes will clarify safety of the D3 lymph node dissection.

NCT ID: NCT04354246 Recruiting - Lung Cancer Clinical Trials

COM902 (A TIGIT Inhibitor) in Subjects With Advanced Malignancies

Start date: March 31, 2020
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Phase 1 open label sequential dose escalation and cohort expansion study evaluating the safety, tolerability and preliminary antitumor activity of COM902 as monotherapy and in combination with COM701 in subjects with advanced malignancies.

NCT ID: NCT04354064 Recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Circulating Tumor DNA (ctDNA) for Early Treatment Response Assessment of Solid Tumors

Start date: May 29, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Earlier detection of disease recurrence will enable greater treatment options and has strong potential to improve patient outcomes. This project is translational and has the potential to lead to future translational research opportunities, including interventional trials in which therapeutic escalation is offered at the early circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) molecular residual disease (MRD) detection timepoint. Ultimately, the integration of ctDNA into the clinical workflow has the potential to enhance cancer diagnosis, treatment, surveillance, and prognosis, and guide clinical decision-making in this era of personalized precision medicine.