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 14,196 clinical trials
Heuristics, Algorithms and Machine Learning: Evaluation & Testing in Radiation Therapy
The Hamlet.rt study is a prospective data collection and patient questionnaire study for patients undergoing image-guided radiotherapy with curative intent. The aim of the study is to use novel machine learning and mathematical techniques to build a model that can predict the risk of significant side effects from radiotherapy treatment …
Construction and Clinical Translation of ACE Targeted Nuclear Medicine Imaging Probe
This is an open-label positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) study to investigate the clinical predictive value of 68Ga-DOTA-BPP in subjects with triple-negative breast cancer. The visual and semiquantitative methods will be used to assess the PET/CT images
An Observational Clinical Study Plan on the Effects of Radiotherapy on the Immune System of Patients With Malignant Tumors.
To explore the impact of radiotherapy on peripheral blood myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), T cells and extramedullary erythroid precursor cells in patients with malignant tumors, and to evaluate the correlation between changes in the proportion of these cells before and after radiotherapy and the efficacy of radiotherapy in patients.
Application of FDG Combined With FAPI PET Dual Imaging in the Diagnosis and Staging of Oropharyngeal and Laryngeal Cancer
According to statistics, in 2020, new head and neck malignancies in the world accounted for 4.9% (931931 cases) of malignant tumors in the whole body, and the new death cases were 467125, accounting for 4.7% of malignant tumors in the whole body. The high incidence rate and mortality brought great …
Multi-Cancer Detection Observational Cohort Study
This study assesses the incorporation of Multi-Cancer Detection (MCD) testing, designed to detect many types of cancer, into clinical practice to understand both its use and effect in real world practice conditions.
Sense of Security With Access to Palliative Outpatient Clinic
The aim of the study is to evaluate experience of security, accessibility, and avoidable utilization of health care services in patients who have had access to specialized palliative care clinic (SPCC) compared to those who have not, and to evaluate the relatives' experience of the care.
Interactive AI-based Mental Health Service for the Patients With Cancer
The aims of this study are developments of mental health care services for cancer patients based on interactive artificial intelligence. To do these things, survey of unmet medical needs and data collection of clinical interviews will be done, and newly developed assessment and intervention scenarios will be simulated to cancer …
Development of a Scale for Cancer Patients' Willingness to Voluntarily Participate in Drug Clinical Trials
The goal of this observational study is to develop a scale for cancer patients' willingness to voluntarily participate in drug clinical trials and evaluate its reliability and validity.
Understanding and Anticipating Therapeutic Response And Immuno-meDIated Adverse Events in Anti-cancer Immune-checkpoint Inhibition: a Tissue Biopsy Based imaGing Study
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have dramatically changed the management of some types of metastatic cancer, with indications for their use continuing to expand. Despite the hope brought by these new anti-cancer molecules, the response to ICI in these poorly prognosticated cancers is heterogeneous, with a benefit observed in 20 to …
EORTC Quality of Life Measurement Strategies in Progressive Cancer
Rationale: Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in people diagnosed with cancer is of increasing interest as an endpoint in clinical care and research. It helps keep track of patients' functioning and wellbeing, and informs the net clinical benefit of treatment. However, gathering HRQOL information becomes increasingly harder when patients experience …