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Filter by:This study is a clinical trial of prospective, single-center, single-arm objective performance criteria. This trial will be conducted with a total of 47 participants enrolled. All participants will be treated with radiation therapy using the medical device of Varian ProBeam360° Proton Therapy System (ProBeam360°), aim to compare the data with objective performance criteria (OPC) to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of ProBeam radiotherapy system for oncology patients, providing a clinical basis for the medical device registration.
5T4, also known as trophoblast glycoprotein, is an oncofoetal antigen expressing in fetal development and cancer but rarely in adult. The high expression of 5T4 in malignancy was found be associated with poor clinical outcomes in ovarian, gastric and colorectal cancers. Several antibody drug conjugates are currently under development for cancer therapy in preclinic and clinic stages. Previously, investigators engineered a 5T4-specific biomolecule with nanomolar binding affinity. Radiolabeling with gallium-68 resulted in 68Ga-NOTA-H006 which showed 5T4 expression in a variety of xenograft models. Thus, the aims of current study are to evaluate the distribution and dosimetry of this novel tracer, and to explore the diagnostic values of 68Ga-NOTA-H006 in malignant tumors.
This prospective observational study will evaluate the efficacy and adverse effects of a "simple hydromorphone PCA pump model", which is a rapid titration followed by a convenient maintenance technique, to treat home cancer patients with severe or critical cancer pain or refractory cancer pain.
This is a Phase 1/2 study in patients presenting with any solid tumor and/or diseased tissue even benign nodules presumed to be resectable and at risk for recurrence on pre-operative assessment who are considered to be good surgical candidates to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the image-guided surgery using indocyanine green for intramolecular imaging of solid tumors.
To evaluate the normal physiological distribution of positron nuclide labeled NOTA-F API in human body and its detection efficiency for lymphoma
This is a Phase I clinical study for evaluating the safety, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary efficacy of repeated doses, dose escalation of GR1405 injection in patients with advanced solid tumor or lymphoma