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NCT ID: NCT06275204 Recruiting - Gastric Cancer Clinical Trials

H. Pylori Screen-and-treat Study in a Population of Young Adults

Start date: March 4, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Gastric cancer remains a major challenge to public health on a global scale. H. pylori related cancer burden contributes to the largest proportion of cancer cases attributable to infections in Europe. Considering its absolute burden and persisting disparities, in addition to the substantial prevalence of H. pylori infection worldwide that is treatable, gastric cancer is a logical target for urgent action for prevention. Population-based H. pylori test-and-treat has therefore been proposed as a strategy for gastric cancer prevention. To fill the gaps in knowledge about gastric cancer prevention through H. pylori screening and eradication in younger adults, a study of a population-based H. pylori test-and-treat strategy in Ireland, Croatia, Latvia, Poland, Romania and Slovenia. Main goals of this study are to assess future program processes, feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness. In total of 6,800 adults aged 30-34 will be tested for H. pylori infection. They will be randomly selected to represent the chosen population and invited to participate in the study based on informed consent. Confirmed infections will be treated by available combined therapy in line with treatment guidelines and the success of eradication will be retested during a control check-up. Patients who will provide their consent to participate will undertake an interview about the risk factors in early childhood and their habits regarding alcohol consumption and use of tobacco. Compliance to testing and treatment, treatment results, adverse effects and reasons for dropping out will be additionally monitored. Gathered data will be analysed in alignment with our research questions. The investigators will disseminate reports and present the results to both the general public and the scientific community in order to foster future developments in gastric cancer prevention.

NCT ID: NCT02063932 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Intestinal Metaplasia

Association Between Confocal Laser Endomicroscopic (CLE) Features and Gastric Mucosal Microbiome

Start date: December 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

There might be a correlation between gastric mucosal microbiome and mucosal pattern visualized by confocal laser endomicroscope.

NCT ID: NCT01667692 Completed - Dyspepsia Clinical Trials

Aizthromycin or Clarithromycin in H-pylori Eradication Regimen

H-pylori
Start date: March 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The Aim of this study is comparison between two regimens containing clarithromycinand azithromycin.