bladder-carcinoma Clinical Trials
A listing of bladder-carcinoma medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 238 clinical trials
Day-case Endourology; Patient Experience
A qualitative research study interviewing patients treated in hospitals across England. We will interview patients who have recently undergone one of the following operations as a day-case; transurethral bladder tumour resection (TURBT), transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) or transurethral enucleation of the prostate (TUEP). We are interested to find out …
The iBlad App - a National, Exploratory Study on a Multimodality Smartphone App for Bladder Cancer Patients
The aims of this project are: to develop and implement a national multimodality application for patients with bladder cancer that builds upon knowledge from the iBLAD study. to investigate how the app, containing PRO questions on symptoms and QoL, information for health care providers, and peer-to-peer advice, can provide more …
En-bloc Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor (En-bloc TURBT) Specimens Using a Redesigned Surgical Resectoscope Device
Background Bladder cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the United States. The way that doctors remove tumors in bladder surgeries may leave some cancer . Also, many people have their tumors return or progress after surgery. Researchers want to test a modified device. It might tell doctors more …
A Novel Multiplex ELISA Assay for Evaluating Patients With Gross Hematuria for Bladder Cancer
To improve upon the non-invasive detection of BCa by further validating a multiplex ELISA assay directed at a BCa-associated diagnostic signature in voided urine samples of patients with gross hematuria.
Predicting BCG Response
To date, there are no diagnostics capable of predicting treatment response to intravesical BCG. Because of this severe limitation, nearly 50% of patients treated with BCG fail therapy and will a) require additional intravesical therapy or b) require cystectomy. A urine-based diagnostic that possesses the potential to accurately identify patients …
Clinical Evaluation of BCDx for Monitoring of Recurrence in Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
BCDx is a urine-based multi-omic assay for early cancer recurrence detection in patients with a history of bladder cancer. This prospective, blinded study evaluates its efficacy in detecting recurrent NMIBC, offering a noninvasive monitoring solution.
Deep Learning Radiomics Model for Predicting Post-cystectomy Outcome in Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
Muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) has a poor prognosis even after radical cystectomy. Postoperative survival stratification based on radiomics and deep learning may be useful for treatment decisions to improve prognosis. This study was aimed to develop and validate a deep learning radiomics model based on preoperative enhanced CT to …
Urinary Microbiome Differences in Bladder Cancer, Benign Urinary Diseases and Healthy Counterparts in Adult Male Population
The study aims to investigate alterations in the bladder microbiome in adult men with bladder cancer, healthy men, and men with benign urinary disease
A Novel Multiplex ELISA Assay for Surveilling Patients with History of Bladder Cancer
Voided urinary cytology (VUC) is the most widely used urine-based assay for detecting bladder cancer (BCa); however, it fails to detect approximately 50% of low-grade or early stage BCa when it is most curable. Furthermore, the detection rate of VUC for recurrent BCa is not much better. Because of this …
A Research Protocol for Evaluating the Efficacy of Perfused Chemotherapeutic Agents for Bladder Cancer Based on Organoid Technology
The investigators are here to invite participants to participate in a medical research project, and this informed consent form provides participants with information to decide whether or not to participate in this study. Please read the following carefully and discuss any questions and terms that are not clear with the …