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Efficacy and Safety of Tenalisib in Patients With Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC)

This is a Phase II, open-label, single-arm, study, designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of tenalisib in patients with metastatic TNBC, who have received at least one but not more than 3 prior therapies in a metastatic setting.

18 years of age Female Phase 2
L Louise Penzenstadler, MD

Home Treatment for Individuals Suffering From Severe Addictive Disorders

Home Treatment (HT) has been successfully implemented in adult psychiatry in several countries including Switzerland. Patients with addiction problems were generally excluded even if the latter was not the main diagnosis. On the other hand, community treatments have successfully been established for these individuals. The investigators have recently offered HT …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
R Rachel Ngan Yin Chan, PhD

CBT-I Versus CBT-I+ACT for Youths With Insomnia and Anxiety

Insomnia in adolescents and youth is a long-standing public health concern due to its high prevalence and association with various physical and mental health problems. Insomnia and psychiatric disorders are highly comorbid and intercorrelated in adolescents. Among all mental disorders, anxiety has been shown to be have high comorbidity with …

15 - 24 years of age All Phase N/A
C Carlos R Becerra, MD

Oncolytic Adenovirus TILT-123 With Pembrolizumab as Treatment for Refractory Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

This is an open label, Phase 1, dose escalation trial evaluating the safety of oncolytic adenovirus TILT-123 in combination with Pembrolizumab in patients with immune checkpoint inhibitor refractory non-small cell lung cancer.

18 years of age All Phase 1
J Jessica Eldridge

Managing Chronic Tendon Pain by Metformin

The purpose of the current exploratory clinical trial is to determine the effect of oral ingestion of metformin (OIM) in non-diabetic patients with chronic Achilles tendon pain. The trial has two aims; 1) to assess the effects of OIM treatment on tendon pain, and 2) to determine the effects of …

18 - 50 years of age All Phase 1
D Dr Hawra Al Dandan, PhD

Impact of TTNS on Bladder Symptoms Among People With MS, A RCT

Background: Neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction is common among people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Recent studies showed that bladder storage symptoms are predominant among MS with a pooled prevalence of frequency at 73.45% followed by urgency at 63.87%. Transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) is a non-invasive treatment to manage bladder …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
H Heather Garrett, M.D.

Cryoablation vs Lumpectomy in T1 Breast Cancers

This trial studies the efficacy and safety of cryoablation in patients with low risk, early stage breast cancer. Cryoablation is a method of killing a tumor by freezing it. The standard approach for patients with this kind of cancer is a lumpectomy. This study will review the safety of the …

50 years of age Female Phase N/A
W Wael Tawfick

RESPONSE-2-PAD to Reduce Sedentary Time in Peripheral Arterial Disease Patients

The RESPONSE-2- peripheral arterial disease (PAD) program will be implemented to modify sedentary time in patients with PAD. It is an adapted version of the RESPONSE that aims to reduce sedentary behavior in individuals with diabetes. The RESPONSE-2-PAD is a multicomponent program involves an online educational component, sedentary reminders and …

18 years of age All Phase N/A

Comparison of Two Strategies of One-lung Ventilation in Patients Undergoing Carcinological Lung Resection Surgery.

During thoracic surgery, one-lung ventilation (OLV) is associated with hypoxemia, lung injury, and perioperative respiratory complications. The level of positive-end expiratory pressure (PEEP) to apply during OLV remains controversial. The open-lung approach consists in setting a level of PEEP corresponding to the best lung compliance, using an esophageal catheter to …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
V Vojislava Neskovic, PhD

Cognitive and Physical Optimization in Prevention of Postoperative Cognitive Deficit in Elderly With Lung Resection

Postoperative cognitive deficit and its connection with surgery and general anesthesia were first mentioned in the literature in 1955 by Bradford. Cognitive disorders in the postoperative period are postoperative delirium (POD) and postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD). POD is an acute dysfunction in cognition, which did not exist preoperatively. Attention deficit …

60 years of age All Phase N/A

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