neoplasms Clinical Trials
A listing of neoplasms medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 14,299 clinical trials
Kuopio Lutetium-177 Study in Patients with PSMA-Positive Metastatic Prostate Cancer
KuPSMALu-trial is an observational study for patients treated with 177LuPSMA-I&T in Kuopio University Hospital, Finland. Study focuses on efficacy, safety and biomarker research.
Multicenter Analysis of Different Approaches in Segmentectomies in Early-stage Lung Cancer
The study is a retrospective, observational and multicentric study. The study describes robotic segmentectomies performed in four referred centers, with the aim to assess the perioperative compilications of robotic segmentectomies compared to video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) and open approach.
PET/MR Evaluation of Regression Grading After Neoadjuvant Therapy for Rectal Cancer
This project aims to evaluate the role of 18F-FAPI combined with 18F-FDG PET/MRI imaging in quantitatively and accurately evaluating the grading of rectal cancer after SCRT neoadjuvant therapy in patients with advanced rectal cancer as the research object, with postoperative histopathological analysis as the reference index, and to assess the …
Distribution of the Homologous Recombination-related (HRR) Genesmutationsand HRD in Breast Cancer
This is a cross-sectional and an observational study, investigator-initiated study in HER2-low breast cancer patients. Approximately 255 subjects with HRD (homologous recombination deficiency) assessment will be enrolled in this study to examine the distribution and features of HRD/HRR (homologous recombination repair). In this study, investigators plan to clarify the frequency …
Intraoperative Detection of Breast Cancer by Electrosurgical Gas Analysis and Artificial Intelligence
The aim of this clinical trial is to assess the feasibility of training a device capable of distinguishing various gases emitted by tissues cauterized by an electrosurgical unit during a breast cancer resection surgery. The patients to be enrolled will be women over 18 years old diagnosed with breast cancer …
Different Cycles of Neoadjuvant PD-1 Blockades + Chemotherapy for Advanced Gastric Cancer
The goal of this observational study is to analyze the impact of different durations of neoadjuvant PD-1 inhibitor combined with chemotherapy on tumor regression and safety in patients with advanced gastric cancer. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the duration of neoadjuvant treatment influence tumor regression grading …
IMmune Proteomics to Predict NeoAdjuvant Chemotherapy and ImmunoTherapy Response in Gastric Cancer
The overall efficacy of neoadjuvant treatment for advanced gastric cancer is limited due to significant heterogeneity in patient responses. While neoadjuvant therapy offers hope for improved clinical outcomes, the key challenge is accurately predicting individual treatment responses. Identifying reliable biomarkers to guide treatment decisions is therefore critical. Immune factors are …
68Ga-grazytracer PET Assists in Diagnosing Pseudoprogression Following Immunotherapy in Lung Cancer.
Currently, there are limited methods available in clinical practice to distinguish pseudoprogression after immunotherapy. Most patients rely on follow-up observations to monitor the disease, which does not meet clinical needs. 68Ga-grazytracer is a novel imaging agent targeting granzyme B. By detecting the concentration of granzyme B, it reflects the localization …
ERectile Dysfunctions, gOnadotoxicity and Sexual Health Assessment in Men With Lung Cancer
Although many phase III clinical trials evaluate the quality of life as a secondary endpoint, male sexuality remains a neglected topic in oncology research. In light of the long-term efficacy of new-generation anticancer treatments for ANSCLC (i.e. targeted therapies and immunotherapy), there is a paucity of data about any detrimental …
Pulmonary Thromboembolism in Cancer Patients: Early Rule-out From the Emergency Department
Pulmonary thromboembolism is a frequent complication of cancer; in some cases, it is diagnosed occasionally during diagnostic examinations as part of the regular follow-up of the disease. Not all patients diagnosed with thromboembolism present symptoms; therefore, after appropriate investigations during observation in the emergency room and/or a short hospitalisation in …