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NCT ID: NCT05877599 Recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

A Study of NT-175 in Adult Subjects With Unresectable, Advanced, and/or Metastatic Solid Tumors That Are Positive for HLA-A*02:01 and the TP53 R175H Mutation

Start date: July 27, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Phase I Study of NT-175, an autologous T cell therapy product genetically engineered to express an HLA-A*02:01-restricted T cell receptor (TCR), targeting TP53 R175H mutant solid tumors.

NCT ID: NCT05876338 Recruiting - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

Colorectal Cancer Survivor Symptom Management

CRCaSSM
Start date: July 11, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of nursing interventions based on the symptom management model on symptom management, fear of recurrence, and quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors. Method: The research was planned as a randomized controlled trial. The research is planned to be carried out at Akdeniz University Hospital. It is planned to be done with 52 patients, 26 experimental and 26 control groups. The intervention group will receive face-to-face training and telephone counseling based on the symptom management model. After the training, it is planned to provide telephone counseling for a total of 6 times, once every 2 weeks for 3 months. Participant Information Form, Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale, Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory and European Organization for the Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Scale Scale will be used to collect data.

NCT ID: NCT05871333 Recruiting - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

Effect of Losartan on the Incidence and Severity of Chemotherapy-Induced Mucositis in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients

Start date: July 17, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Mucositis is a common and clinically significant side effect of both anticancer chemotherapy and radiation therapy that can affect any portion of the gastrointestinal tract. Not only associated with an adverse symptom profile, but also it may limit patients' ability to tolerate treatment if not adequately prevented and managed. Moreover, it may be associated with secondary local and systemic infection and poor health outcomes, and generates additional use of healthcare resources resulting in additional costs. Based on study of 38 patients of mean age sixty-one years old diagnosed with colorectal carcinoma were included to evaluate gastrointestinal adverse effect with different schedules of FOLFOX. Incidence of oral mucositis with FOLFOX-4 Is 76%, FOLFOX-6 is 62%, mFOLFOX-6 is 79% and FOLFOX-7 is 93% Chemotherapy-induced mucositis is commonly described as a five-phase sequence: initiation (0-2 days),upregulation and activation of messengers (2-3 days), signal amplification (2-5 days), ulceration with inflammation (5-14 days) and healing (14-21 days) According to the model introduced by some studies the primary inducer involved in unleashing mucosal injury upon chemotherapy is the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to tissue inflammation and mucositis induction. Inflammatory signaling pathways are upregulated during high reactive oxygen species states which further contribute to cytotoxicity. leading to the third step in the oral mucositis pathway. In this inflammatory phase, cytokines including Tissue Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF-α), prostaglandins, Nuclear factor Kappa β (NF-кβ), and interleukin (IL) 1β are released. The cytotoxic effects of chemotherapy, inflammation, and reactive oxygen species-mediated DNA damage result in gradual apoptosis of mucosal epithelial cells. Ulcerative sites become relatively neutropenic which predisposes them to bacterial and yeast infections. These bacterial toxins further simulate the underlying inflammatory state through release of additional cytokines. It is necessary to emphasize that oral mucositis is frequently documented only in its advanced phases owing to the requirements for clinical therapy and assistance. Therefore, the search for new active ingredients that could be used in the prevention (and even treatment) of oral and intestinal mucositis is of utmost importance.

NCT ID: NCT05867303 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

A RC198 Study in Subjects With Locally Advanced Unresectable or Metastatic Solid Tumors

Start date: June 5, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Safety study of RC198 in Subjects with Solid Tumors.

NCT ID: NCT05863195 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Stage IV Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8

Testing Pump Chemotherapy in Addition to Standard of Care Chemotherapy Versus Standard of Care Chemotherapy Alone for Patients With Unresectable Colorectal Liver Metastases: The PUMP Trial

Start date: October 19, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This phase III trial compares hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) (pump chemotherapy) in addition to standard of care chemotherapy versus standard of care chemotherapy alone in treating patients with colorectal cancer that has spread to the liver (liver metastases) and cannot be removed by surgery (unresectable). HAI uses a catheter to carry a tumor-killing chemotherapy drug called floxuridine directly into the liver. HAI is already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in metastatic colorectal cancer to the liver, but it is only available at a small number of hospitals, and most of the time it is not used until standard chemotherapy stops working. Standard chemotherapy drugs work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Adding HAI to standard chemotherapy may be effective in shrinking or stabilizing unresectable colorectal liver metastases.

NCT ID: NCT05862051 Recruiting - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

RESOLUTE Trial Aims to Investigate the Value of Adding Local Ablative Treatment to Standard Systemic Treatment for Unresectable Oligometastatic Colorectal Cancer

RESOLUTE
Start date: December 14, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to assess the clinical benefit of local ablative therapy (LAT) following initial standard first-line systemic treatment including the impact on survival, compared to continued standard first-line systemic treatment for oligometastatic colorectal cancer.

NCT ID: NCT05854498 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

Liposomal Irinotecan With TAS102 and Bevacizumab for Patients With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

Start date: October 13, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is being done to see if combining liposomal irinotecan with TAS102 and bevacizumab confers clinical benefit for patients with treatment refractory metastatic colorectal cancer.

NCT ID: NCT05854394 Recruiting - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

Effect of Multimodal Prehabilitation After Colorectal Cancer Surgery

Start date: April 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The process of enhancing an individual's functional capacity to optimize physiologic reserves before an operation to withstand the stress of surgery has been coined prehabilitation. This is a prospective randomized controlled trail, designed to explore if the patients who take Colorectal Cancer Surgery will benefit from short-term multimodal prehabilitation strategy. multimodal prehabilitation includes exercise, nutrition supplement and physiology management preoperatively. It starts from the day that patients decide to take the surgery until the day before surgery, lasting 1~2 week in The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University. And investigators follow-up patients until 4 weeks after surgery to investigate if multimodal prehabilitation strategy can improve the postoperative functional recovery and improve the quality of life #reduce complications and improve prognosis.

NCT ID: NCT05853094 Recruiting - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

Postoperative Effects of Different Enterostomy Approaches

Start date: June 23, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Exploring the effect of protective ileostomy compared with transverse colostomy on the occurrence of complications, the occurrence of serious side effects of adjuvant chemotherapy and disease recurrence in patients with low rectal cancer after radical surgery from the perspective of intestinal microecology.

NCT ID: NCT05845450 Recruiting - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

Pre-operative Targeted Treatments in Molecularly Selected Resectable Colorectal Cancer (UNICORN)

Start date: May 11, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a window-of-opportunity umbrella platform trial enrolling non-metastatic resectable colorectal patients selected for the presence of a specific targetable molecular alteration. The study aims to test the activity of specific targeted agents/combinations given as a short-course pre-operative strategy, matched with the specific alteration detected, followed by standard of care surgery.