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Filter by:The main aim of the study is to assess the situation and quality of life of desmoid patients. Impaired areas of quality of life and the associated factors are to be identified. The survey is planned as a cross-sectional study (patient survey). Prevalent and incident desmoid patients will be identified at the University Hospital Mannheim and checked for eligibility. Quality of life and patient-reported data are collected by means of written questionnaires. Medical data is collected from patient files in the clinics. The aim is to include 100 patients. Descriptive analyses of the variables collected and regression models are planned as statistical analysis.
"Wait & see" is currently the standard of care of recently diagnosed desmoid tumors (DT). In case of progression or symptomatic disease, medical therapy is nowadays widely used including chemotherapy. Cryoablation has proven to be beneficial for the treatment of large, progressive and symptomatic DT. This randomized phase II trial aims to compare cryoablation versus medical therapy in DT patients progressing after the "wait & see" period. Moreover, a cross-over design has been anticipated to allow all patients to undergo cryoablation if necessary.
The primary purpose of this protocol is Systemic therapy with oral study agent, nirogacestat, followed by a single cryoablation procedure.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of liposomal doxorubicin in the treatment of desmoid tumors. Unless the subject withdraws from the trial voluntarily, or the researcher considers that the subject is not suitable for further trial, each subject will be treated until the disease progresses or the toxic and side effects caused by the drug are intolerable, and then enter the survival follow-up period
This research trial studies genes in tissue samples from younger and adolescent patients with soft tissue sarcomas. Studying samples of tumor tissue from patients with cancer in the laboratory may help doctors learn more about changes that occur in DNA and identify biomarkers related to cancer. It may also help doctors find better ways to treat cancer