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NCT ID: NCT02999152 Terminated - Bone Metastasis Clinical Trials

Validation of Radio-induced Damage Biomarkers

BIOM-DRI
Start date: June 22, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to confirm in humans the relevance and the kinetics of radio-induced bio-markers in plasma and urines, previously described at the preclinical stage.

NCT ID: NCT00190463 Terminated - Malignant Hemopathy Clinical Trials

Comparison of 2 Antifungal Treatment (Empirical Versus Pre-Empirical) Strategies in Prolonged Neutropenia

Start date: April 2003
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Empirical antifungal treatment is the gold standard for patients who are neutropenic and have persistent fever under broad-spectrum antibiotics. The rational is that fungal infections are difficult to early diagnose, and are life-threatening. Historical trials have shown a small benefit of survival when this strategy is used. According to the drug usde for this strategy, safety and costs may be concerns. However, since this routine practice has been implemented in hematology, new non-invasive biological diagnostic methods are available to early diagnose fungal infections, such as galactomannan antigenemia for aspergillosis. The goal of our study is to show that limiting the administration of antifungals in this setting to patients with clinical foci of infection, or to patients with a positive galactomannan antigenemia reduces the risk of toxicity of the antifungal drug, and has no impact on the overall mortality of patients treated with chemotherapy for hematologic malignancies.