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Filter by:This is a prospective, multi-center, blinded feasibility study. The objective of this study is to test the feasibility of the detection of tumor DNA of a variety of tumors in peripheral blood using a novel process for the detection of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA).
The purpose of this study is to determine the Objective Response Rate (ORR) of zolbetuzimab as a single agent as assessed by an independent central reader. This study will also assess the ORR and Progression Free Survival (PFS) of zolbetuximab in combination with mFOLFOX6 (with or without Nivolumab) and in combination with pembrolizumab, assess the safety and tolerability, assess the effects on CLDN18.2 expression and assess the immunogenicity and immunomodulatory effects of zolbetuximab as a single agent and in combination with mFOLFOX6 (with or without Nivolumab) and in combination with pembrolizumab and in combination with fluorouracil, leucovorin or folinic acid, oxaliplatin and docetaxel (FLOT). This study will also evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK) of zolbetuximab as a single agent and in combination with mFOLFOX6 (with or without Nivolumab) and in combination with pembrolizumab and in combination with fluorouracil, leucovorin or folinic acid, oxaliplatin and docetaxel (FLOT) and PK of oxaliplatin, fluorouracil (5-FU), and pembrolizumab in combination with zolbetuximab, evaluate health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL), evaluate the Disease Control Rate (DCR), Duration of Response (DOR), PFS of zolbetuximab as a single agent, in combination with mFOLFOX6 (with or without Nivolumab) and in combination with pembrolizumab based on both investigator and independent central reader assessment, assess Overall Survival (OS) of zolbetuximab as a single agent and in combination with mFOLFOX6 and nivolumab and in combination with FLOT.
Based on multiple studies, the immune (systemic inflammation) and nutrition index were correlated with short- and long-term prognosis for gastric cancer. With the increasing application of preoperative treatments (chemotherapy and chemoradiotherapy), the issues concerning how are the immuno-nutrition index be altered under the effects of perioperative treatments and what are the clinical values of these index should be clarified.
Backgrounds: With the continuous improvement of sterilization and endoscopic structure, the infection caused by endoscopy has gradually declined.With the rapid development of digestive endoscopic therapy in the past decade, therapeutic endoscopy has been widely carried out worldwide. These techniques have caused the mucous membrane or deeper damage to achieve the goal of curing the disease. During therapeutic endoscopic procedures, endogenous bacteria may be ectopic to the blood circulation due to mucosal or deeper damage. The endoscope is used to in and out lumens multiple times, and the injections are injected into the tissues through the accessories. These processes may bring the pathogenic bacteria from the patient's mouth into the digestive tract through the endoscope and enter the blood through the damaged mucosa. In addition, bacteremia associated with endoscopic procedures may cause bacterial infections in distant organs (eg infective endocarditis). Postoperative infection rates can reach 12-22% . The results of the etiological culture show that it is consistent with the bacteria of oral bacteria. It is possibly related to multiple passage into the digestive tract of endoscopic and accessory . However, the endoscopic operation process will inevitably lead to subsequent infections. ESD treatment involves endoscopic multiple access to the upper digestive tract through the mouth, attachments and injection needles and other multiple exposure to the wound, so the probability of postoperative infection is significantly higher than the average endoscope. Investigators proposed to gargle patients with chlorhexidine acetate before ESD to improve the oral microenvironment and reduce the pathogenic bacteria in the oral cavity, so as to observe whether it can achieve the effect of preventing postoperative infection. Methods and patients 1. Objectives: This study is a prospective randomized controlled study in single center of Peking University Third Hospital. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the preventive effect of chlorhexidine acetate gargle on the infection of early upper gastrointestinal cancer after endoscopic ESD therapy. 2. Calculation of sample size: According to the postoperative infection rate of 10%, 25% improvement is given after the gargle is administered, and the error range is calculated at 2%. The sample size needs 306 cases.
Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignancies in China. Early detection is critical for gastric cancer management. However, the diagnosis rate of patients with early gastric cancer is still low. Therefore, the investigator design this study to access whether pre-endoscopic screening risk assessment of genetic and environmental risk factors could improve early gastric cancer diagnosis rate.
The aim of the study is to assess the safety and tolerability of SHR6390 combined with pyrotinib in the patients with Her-2 positive advanced gastric cancer.
This study is designed to compare the efficacy of intraperitoneal paclitaxel in combination with SOX, with SOX alone in the first-line treatment of gastric cancer with malignant ascites
Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in China, and the incidence and mortality rate are second in malignant tumors. The treatment of gastric cancer need integrated multidisciplinary treatment, and surgery is the only possible curative method for gastric cancer at present. Previous studies have reported that neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy can downstage primary tumor to increase radical resection rate in order to improve the long-term prognosis of advanced gastric cancer. However, there is no study on the application of hypo-radiotherapy to neoadjuvant radiotherapy in gastric cancer. The aim of this study was to observe the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and dose limited toxicity (DLT) of hypo-fractionated radiotherapy for locally advanced gastric cancer.
This is a multicenter, randomized, controlled, open-label study comparing perioperative atezolizumab with FLOT chemotherapy versus FLOT alone in patients with locally advanced, operable adenocarcinoma of the stomach or GEJ with high immune responsiveness.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the maximal cycle of effective neoadjuvant chemotherapy for resectable gastric cancer, to determine what is the best cycle of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for the patients who receive neoadjuvant chemotherapy.