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NCT ID: NCT05984667 Recruiting - Brain Tumor Clinical Trials

C-SMART: Cognitive Strategies, Mindfulness, and Rehabilitation Therapy for Patients With Primary Brain Tumors

C-SMART
Start date: September 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary aims of this mixed-methods trial are to test the feasibility and acceptability of the novel Cognitive Strategies, Mindfulness, and Rehabilitation Therapy (C-SMART) delivered via telehealth to patients with primary brain tumors and mild neurocognitive disorder (mNCD).

NCT ID: NCT05979064 Recruiting - Glioblastoma Clinical Trials

Omental Tissue Autograft in Human Recurrent Glioblastoma Multiforme (rGBM)

Start date: April 4, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This single center, single arm, open-label, phase I study will assess the safety of laparoscopically harvested autologous omentum, implanted into the resection cavity of recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) patients.

NCT ID: NCT05976490 Recruiting - Glioma Clinical Trials

NeuroPathways Intervention for Brain Tumor Patients

Start date: October 16, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This goal of this study is to test an information and support intervention for patients with malignant (or "high-grade") brain tumors. This study was developed to help patients cope after a brain tumor diagnosis. The main question this study aims to answer is whether this intervention (which includes access to an information guide and one-on-one coaching sessions) is feasible (i.e., possible to carry out) and acceptable (i.e., considered helpful) to patients. Participants will be asked to take part in the coaching sessions, use the guide as desired, and complete a small group of short surveys at three different points in time; some participants will be asked to share feedback via exit interviews.

NCT ID: NCT05968053 Recruiting - Glioma Clinical Trials

Detection of Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Neurosurgery Patients (DT-MiNi)

DT-MiNi
Start date: September 25, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Plastic particles are a ubiquitous pollutant in the living environment and food chain, so far, plenty of studies have reported the internal exposure of microplastics and nanoplastics in human tissues and enclosed body fluids. Neurosurgery is the only department that can open the skull. In addition to blood and cerebrospinal fluid, there are brain tissue and tumors in the presence of lesions. Whether any of these microplastics and nanoplastics are present remains a mystery. This prospective observational study will harvest biological samples of neurosurgery patients. The objective of this research is to be able to detect microplastics and nanoplastics on blood and operation samples of neurosurgery patients.

NCT ID: NCT05964569 Recruiting - Low Grade Glioma Clinical Trials

Feasibility of Individualized, Model-guided Optimization of Proton Beam Treatment Planning in Patients With Low Grade Glioma

INDIGO
Start date: November 11, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Low-grade glioma (LGG) represent typically slowly growing primary brain tumors with world health organization (WHO) grade I or II who affect young adults around their fourth decade. Radiological feature on MRI is a predominantly T2 hyperintense signal, LGG show typically no contrast uptake. Radiotherapy plays an important role in the treatment of LGG. However, not least because of the good prognosis with long term survivorship the timing of radiotherapy has been discussed controversially. In order to avoid long term sequelae such as neurocognitive impairment, malignant transformation or secondary neoplasms initiation was often postponed as long as possible

NCT ID: NCT05964153 Recruiting - Glioma Clinical Trials

Analysis of Circulating DNA in Blood Samples of Glioma-affected Patients

Start date: January 31, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The present pilot study aims to investigate a new strategy in the liquid biopsy protocol for the diagnosis of gliomas based on the detection of circulating tumor DNA in the blood of patients with brain lesions compatible with this type of tumor. In order to increase the sensitivity of the technique, the investigators will work with raw blood samples through minimally invasive procedures. The subsequent analysis will be done with digital PCR, due to its low detection limit. The mutational results of each patient's samples will be compared with those obtained from the corresponding tissue biopsies. This step will allow the team to determine the robustness and reliability of the liquid biopsy. The grading of the tumor, as well as the confirmation of the diagnosis, will be obtained from the histological data. With the inclusion of more patients in the future, and with the optimization of the mutations investigated, the investigators want to standardize the protocol for the diagnosis of gliomas with liquid biopsy. This technique is less invasive than current surgical procedures used for diagnosis. In addition, using fewer hospital resources should allow a more accurate and rapid diagnosis of the pathology, and therefore, start the more personalized therapeutic stage earlier.

NCT ID: NCT05956821 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Glioblastoma Multiforme

Treatment of Relapsed/Refractory Intracranial Glioma in Patients Under 22 Years of Age

Start date: August 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study assesses the safety and efficacy of repeat monthly dosing of super-selective intra-arterial cerebral infusion (SIACI) of cetuximab and bevacizumab in patients < 22 years of age.

NCT ID: NCT05954858 Recruiting - Glioblastoma Clinical Trials

Surgical Tissue Flap to Bypass the Blood Brain Barrier in Glioblastoma

Start date: June 29, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This single center, single arm, open-label, phase 2 study will assess the safety and efficacy of a pedicled temporoparietal fascial (TPF) or pericranial flap into the resection cavity of newly diagnosed glioblastoma multifome (GBM) patients. The objective of the Phase 2 study is to demonstrate that this surgical technique is safe and effective in a human cohort of patients with resected newly diagnosed AA or GBM and may improve progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS).

NCT ID: NCT05937776 Recruiting - Glioma Clinical Trials

Developing a New Metabolic Imaging Approach (aMRI) for Evaluating Neurological Disease in Patients With Gliomas

Start date: December 11, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is an observational study to compare the utility of the novel aMRI approach in human brain to the standard of care imaging approach for diagnosing and assessing glioma. Tumor cells have altered metabolism compared to normal cells.This makes metabolic activity imaging useful for diagnosing and assessing neurological disease. However, current options for metabolic activity imaging are limited. Metabolic activity imaging is primarily conducted using positron emission tomography (PET) with a radioactive tracer called fludeoxyglucose F-18 (¹⁸FDG). A PET scan is a procedure in which a small amount of radioactive glucose (¹⁸FDG) is injected into a vein, and a scanner is used to make detailed, computerized pictures of areas inside the body where the glucose is taken up. PET imaging is very expensive and is usually much less available than other imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MRI uses radiofrequency waves and a strong magnetic field to provide clear and detailed pictures of internal organs and tissues. While MRI is more available than PET, it isn't as useful in evaluating metabolic activity. Unlike standard MRI, the aMRI approach uses new ways of analyzing MRI images that provides information about tumor cell metabolic activity. Via direct comparison with a standard metabolic imaging approach, ¹⁸FDG PET, this clinical trial will assess the validity of aMRI as a metabolic imaging approach for evaluating neurological disease in patients with glioma.

NCT ID: NCT05929456 Recruiting - Glioblastoma Clinical Trials

Multispectral Bimodal Fluorescence Guided Surgery of High-grade Glioma With Cetuximab-800CW and 5-ALA (5-aminolevulinic Acid)

MIRROR
Start date: May 5, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The MIRROR study is a prospective, single center phase I feasibility and dose finding study in patients with high-grade glioma, to establish the safety, feasibility, and optimal dosage of Cetuximab-IRDye800CW for fluorescence guided surgery, in comparison to the standard of care (SOC), 5-ALA fluorescent imaging agent. The main research objectives of this study are: 1. To determine the optimal dosage of Cetuximab-IRDye800CW for fluorescence guided surgery 2. To assess the safety and tolerability 3. To correlate fluorescent signals measured by in vivo multispectral imaging with Cetuximab-IRDye800CW and 5-ALA with those measured by ex vivo imaging The study population will consist of patients, aged ≥18 years, diagnosed with high-grade glioma and scheduled for surgery.