Neoplasms Clinical Trials
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Found 14,180 clinical trials
Evaluating Genomic Testing in Human Cancer & Outcomes of Targeted Therapies
This is a substudy (Part 2) of a larger two-part clinical trial including both observational and therapeutic (interventional) cohorts to assess the progression free survival ratio of patients treated with a targeted therapy based on genomic analysis results and recommendation by the Markey Cancer Center Molecular Tumor Board (MCC MTB).
STING MARK Universal Fiducial Marker System
Currently available fiducial marker and fiducial insertion strategies are rudimentary, imprecise, not compatible with multiple insertion catheters/needles and are overall unreliable. STING-MARK device is the first universal, fully detachable and non-premounted radiopaque fiducial device system. Allowing biopsy prior to insertion, STING-MARK is easily and reliably delivered through-the-needle to the tumor, …
Characterisation of the Immune Infiltrate and Molecular Features of Thymic Epithelial Tumors Tumors (TETs)
The IMMUNO-TET trial aims to assess the feasibility of characterising the immune environment of TETs and the constitutional and somatic molecular profiles of patients with localised thymic epithelial tumour (TET).
Efficacy of a Combined ACT+ App Intervention to Improve Psychological Flexibility and Associated Symptoms in Cancer Patients
Introduction: emotional and physical alterations frequently appear in cancer patients. In this sense, interventions based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) show their efficacy to improve these symptoms through increased psychological flexibility, however, there is little evidence of the efficacy of ACT using combined modality (face-to-face + app), despite the …
Measuring Changes in Body Composition and Physical Function in Patients With Childhood Cancers
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of obtaining repeated measurements of lean muscle mass, physical function, and biological aging in children receiving active cancer therapy. The secondary objective is to evaluate the feasibility of using the D3-creatine dilution method (D3Cr) to measure skeletal …
68Ga-ICAM-1pep PET/CT in Cancer Patients
This is an open-label positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) study to investigate the clinical predictive value of 68Ga-ICAM-1pep in metastatic cancer patients receiving radiotherapy. A single dose of 2.96 MBq/kg body weight of 68Ga-ICAM-1pep will be injected intravenously. The visual and semiquantitative methods will be used to assess the PET/CT …
Intraoperative Tumor Margin Identification With ICG Dye Imaging
In this research study we want to learn more about the use of indocyanine green (ICG) during bone or soft tissue mass resections. Indocyanine green (ICG) is a type of dye that is used in medical diagnostics. We want to determine if ICG-guided tumor resection is more effective in obtaining …
Deployment of Teleconsulting in Geriatric Oncology for Older Patients
Cancer affects mostly older adults. The development of Geriatric Oncology has greatly improved the management of older patients with the Comprehensive Geriatric Assessments (CGA) being conducted before cancer treatment. A CGA encompasses several dimensions such as comorbidities, but also functional, nutritional or cognitive domains. The International guidelines recommended establishing cooperation …
Exploration of Adaptive Antitumoral Immune Cells Through Lymphapheresis in Cancer Patients : ALCYTA
The study will evaluate the detection of tumor-antigen specific immune cells in cancer patients in whom the role of the immune system is suspected.
MR Imaging Study Using the Northern Alberta Linac-MR (Northern LIGHTs - 1)
Cancers are often treated with external beam radiotherapy. Current radiotherapy treatments are performed using computed tomography (also known as CT) scans which may not always clearly identify the cancer. In some instances, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be able to better identify cancers. Therefore, efforts are currently underway to use …