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Everolimus 5 mg vs 10 mg/Daily for Patients With Neuroendocrine Tumors
Everolimus is approved in many countries to treat patients with advanced/metastatic well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors (NET), providing median progression-free survival times of approximately 12 months across different types of NET. However, it is can cause severe adverse effects. Phase I trial demonstrated that a dose of 5mg/day/week was sufficient to inhibit …
The Role of Attention in Modulating the Placebo Effect
This project aims to examine whether these forms of attention to sensory information can modulate the mind-body interaction. This will be demonstrated through a study focused on the placebo effect with attention manipulation. Specifically, the project will focus on the construct of mindful attention to increase the precision of the …
Effect of Scapular Stabilization Exercise on Breastfeeding Women with Non-specific Neck Pain
The purpose of this study is to determine whether scapular stabilization exercises can help breastfeeding women with non-specific neck pain by reducing their neck pain, cervical range of motion, and neck disability index.
To Compare and Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety Between TS-RF System and BRK Transseptal Needles Used for Transseptal Puncture for Left Atrial Access.
The purpose of this study is to compare and assess efficacy and safety between the study device "TS-RF system consisting of a electrosurgical system, general-purpose (TS-RF Generator) and a electrosurgical system electrode, hand-controlled, general-purpose, single-use (TS-RF Needle)" and the control device "needle, puncture, single-use (BRK Transseptal needle)", both of which …
Feasibility and Safety of Remote Robotic Bronchoscopy System in Diagnosis of Peripheral Pulmonary Lesions: a Multicenter, Randomized Controlled, Proof-of Concept Trial
Robotic bronchoscopy represents the latest localization technology for peripheral pulmonary nodules, enabling precise and stable manipulation, thereby enhancing the diagnostic yield of peripheral lung pathologies. Its safety and feasibility have been internationally validated, with indications that it can significantly improve the overall diagnostic rate of biopsies for peripheral lung lesions. …
Stop, Focus, Plan, and Change: Predicting Parent and Child Responses to a Brief, Telehealth Parent Training
This study will look at who does not improve after doing a behavioral parent training program briefly through telehealth. It will also study ways to make the intervention better for those that do not improve.
Safety and Efficacy of Anti-BCMA-GPRC5D CAR-T Cells Therapy in the Treatment of r/r MM
This is a single-center, open-label, single-arm study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of bispecific BCMA-GPRC5D CAR-T cells in patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma who received three or more lines of therapy.
Paromomycin or Metronidazole for Symptomatic Dientamoeba Fragilis in Adults
Dientameba Fragilis (D.fragilis) is a protozoan found in the digestive tract - in the human colon. there are disagreements regarding the preferred treatment for these cases, with several regimens tested in mostly small observational studies. Several drugs are currently recommended for D.fragilis, with metronidazole most commonly used. However, metronidazole therapy …
Rhythmic Stabilization Versus Ball Balancing
Spastic Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the leading cause of upper motor neuron syndrome (UMN) in children. The primary factors contributing to motor behavior disorders in these children are impairments in motor control and muscle strength. These impairments result in changes in muscle growth and hinder the development of motor skills, …
Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Early Exercise Program After Breast Reconstruction
Breast reconstruction is an important step and option after mastectomy and can help improve the quality of life of breast cancer patients. Therefore, the proportion of patients undergoing breast reconstruction in conjunction with mastectomy is steadily increasing. Despite recent advances in less invasive techniques, postoperative movement restrictions are unavoidable, and …