Lung Disease Clinical Trials
A listing of Lung Disease medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 3,186 clinical trials
Organoid-guided Personalized Treatment of Pleural Effusion
The study is a single-arm, single-center clinical research that utilizes patient-derived tumor organoids to predict drug sensitivity, thereby assisting clinicians in formulating treatment plans to benefit lung cancer patients with pleural effusion. This study is divided into three parts: acquisition of clinical samples from patients, in vitro organoid culture and …
Lung_Cancer_adaptive - Ethos
In patients with lung carcinoma who receive radiotherapy preoperatively or alternatively curative, high-dose radiotherapy instead of surgery, there are also deformations of the thorax from fraction to fraction. Currently, ART for lung carcinomas is carried out as part of patient care in the radiotherapy clinic. Patients are irradiated during repeated …
Validation of Rapid On-site Diagnostics in Early Stage Lung Cancer Sampling With a Higher Harmonic Generation Microscope
The aim of this study is to verify a new microscopic technique in diagnosing patients suspected of lung cancer. Patients will undergo navigational bronchoscopy or surgical resection as a part of standard of care. Biopsies taken during this procedure will be imaged for a few minutes with a higher harmonic …
Rapid Absorbance-based Detection of Inner Cheek Cell Abnormalities Using Light Spectroscopy for Risk Evaluation of Lung Cancer to Enable Critical Decision Support in Targeted Patient Populations
Overview Sierra Medical is at the forefront of early detection of lung cancer by creating AIR-DS, a non-invasive early detection test. This innovative approach aims to significantly enhance the early identification of lung cancer, potentially catching it at its most treatable stages through a simple cheek swab. How it works …
Association Between RVT and Prognosis After Neoadjuvant Targeted Therapy in EGFR NSCLC
EGFR-mutated NSCLC is a distinct subtype that responds well to targeted therapies. Neoadjuvant targeted therapy aims to downstage tumors and improve surgical outcomes, but the prognostic role of residual viable tumor (RVT) remains unclear. This retrospective study examines the association between RVT and survival outcomes. The findings will further validate …
Genotyping of Ebus-tbna Supernant Cell-free Dna in Nsclc
The wide uptake of "liquid biopsy" diagnostics in the care of advanced cancer patients highlights the desire for improved access to tumor allowing accurate tumor genotyping (1). Genotyping of plasma cfDNA is now routine for detection of EGFR driver mutations at diagnosis of NSCLC, or for detection of the EGFR …
HTA of NIVATS Based on RWE
This research focuses on a Health Technology Assessment (HTA) of non-intubated video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) for lung nodules. Lung cancer, one of the most prevalent malignancies globally, has a high incidence and mortality rate, particularly in China. Traditional treatments like thoracotomy are highly invasive, while conventional thoracoscopic surgery can induce …
Multi-omics Detection Techniques for Differentiating Benign and Malignant Pulmonary Nodules
Research objective: To explore the clinical application effect of multi-omics detection based on flow cytometry analysis, single-cell data and images combined with clinical features in differentiating the benign and malignant nature of pulmonary nodules and the early diagnosis of lung cancer
Registry Trial and Needs Assessment of Patients With Young-onset Lung Cancer: Impact of a Dedicated Care Program on Patient Experience and Outcomes
The goal of this research study is to learn about: The effect of enrolling in the YOLC program on patient satisfaction with care provided, The needs of patients younger than 50 with lung cancer and their family, and The impact of participating in peer support networks on these patients.
A Study of Brigatinib as Preferred First Therapy for Adults With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) ENTIRETY
This is a study of brigatinib in adults with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). The main aim of this study is to learn about the time period in which the condition does not worsen after the participant has received brigatinib. Another aim is to learn about the overall rate of …