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Filter by:This trial studies how well Untire application intervention works in reducing cancer-related fatigue in cancer patients and survivors.The Untire application focuses on themes that have been identified as causing or contributing to cancer-related fatigue. It may provide information and tips to improve lifestyle, give exercises for body and mind to increase energy levels, offer weekly reports to measure progress, and offer access to an online support community.
NBM-BMX is an orally available new chemical entity to inhibit HDAC8 activity specifically, being developed as a potential anti-cancer therapeutic by NatureWise. The objectives of this study are to evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary efficacy of NBM-BMX as monotherapy in subjects with advanced solid tumors (Arm A) or in combination with the standard of care treatment (i.e., concomitant RT/TMZ followed by adjuvant TMZ) in subjects with newly diagnosed glioblastoma (Arm B).
This phase II trial studies how well smoking cessation treatment plans work in tobacco-dependent cancer patients when delivered virtually as part of their cancer care in community oncology practices. Virtual information and counseling sessions may help cancer patients quit smoking.
The proposed study will include patients with non-haematologic cancer. Eligible patients will be invited to consent for participation in our study using standard demographic data collection forms and patient satisfaction questionnaires. Cancer patients interested in learning more about clinical trials would be invited to go to the kiosk. A summer student approved and hired according to London Health Sciences Centre LHSC/Lawson criteria will be available from 0900-1630 daily for general assistance. If the student is overwhelmed by questions or numbers of patients, the Research Navigator or designate would be called to assist. An information kiosk will be placed at the patient library on the ground floor of the LRCP. This kiosk will be outfitted with a computer and signage briefly outlining the title and purpose of the kiosk. Cancer patients interested in learning more about clinical trials would be invited to participate in our study by signing a consent form allowing the Research Navigator to contact them if they expressed interest in knowing more about a clinical trial.
This two-year pilot study will test whether a one-page "Jumpstart Form" will affect goals-of-care discussions in the hospital. This form will be provided to clinicians and will include patient-specific information about preferences for goals-of-care communication and for care, as well as tips to improve this communication. Jumpstart forms will also be provided to patients or, if they are unable to communicate, their surrogates/family members. The information on the form will be obtained from questionnaires. The form is tailored to help patients and surrogates talk with clinicians about goals of care. This study is based on a successful application of Jumpstart Form in the outpatient clinic setting.
This phase III trial studies stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) before surgery to see how well it works compared with SRS after surgery in treating patients with cancer that has spread to the brain (brain metastases). SRS is the delivery of focused, high-dose radiation given in a single session to the tumors, with a minimal dose given to uninvolved areas of the brain.
NBM-BMX is a new small molecule chemical entity being developed as a potential anti-cancer therapeutic by NatureWise. NBM-BMX is a histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor and has been shown to be particularly active against HDAC8. The objectives of this study are to determine the safety profile of NBM-BMX, including identification of dose limiting toxicity (DLT) and maximum tolerated dose (MTD), and to determine the Recommended Phase 2 Dose (RP2D).
This phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of HER2-CAR T cells in treating patients with cancer that has spread to the brain or leptomeninges and has come back (recurrent). HER2-CAR T cells delivered into the ventricles of the brain may recognize and kill tumor cells.
This trial studies how well dual energy computed tomography (DECT) works in imaging patients with solid organ cancer that has spread to the brain. Imaging techniques, such as DECT, may help find and diagnose tumor cells and find out how far the tumor cells have spread in the brain.
This trial studies how well music works in reducing distress in participants with cancer during chemotherapy treatment. Music in participants receiving cancer treatment such as infusion treatment and caregiver may reduce pain, anxiety, and distress and improve participant's psychological and physiological wellbeing.