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Prognostic and Dynamic Change of CTC Enumeration in Advanced NSCLC With Chemotherapy and Targeted...

Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

TITLE : A Multicenter, Prospective, Observational Trial on the Prognostic and Dynamic Change of CTC Enumeration in Advanced NSCLC with 1st or 2nd line chemotherapy and targeted therapy BACKGROUND : Circulating tumor cells (CTC) identification is a new field of research in oncology, and some studies have been conducted with success on breast and prostate cancer. Nearly 80% of lung cancers are diagnosed in an advanced stage (IIIB, and IV). CTC identification and monitoring these cells after treatment could help the clinicians to detect relapse or be a prognostic factor. PRIMARY OBJECTIVE : To study the relationship between CTC count and clinical outcome of treatment (Overall response rate and Progression-free survival). SECONDARY OBJECTIVES :To study the relationship between CTC and overall survival. STUDY DESIGN : This is a prospective, observational study. Duration of the inclusions: 12months. SAMPLE SIZE : 1200 patients

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Investigation of the Proportion of Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 Protein Overexpression...

Stomach Neoplasms

The objective of this study is to investigate the proportion of HER2 overexpression in gastric cancer patients group, to evaluate the relation of HER2 overexpression with prognosis, and to analyze the proportion of herceptin applied to patients in clinical field. Furthermore, the investigators are going to reevaluate the clinical benefit of Herceptin for survival prolongation compared to chemotherapy only.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Expression and Sequence of Calcium Channels in Non-small Cell Lung Carcinoma (NSCLC)

NSCLC

Calcium is an extremely important ion used in our body for many processes. One of its tasks is to control gene expression. Cells intake calcium from their surroundings though special calcium channels located on the surface membranes of the cells. The great many studies on such calcium channels were performed on excitable cells such as muscle, heart or neuronal cells, where the calcium ions are controlled by voltage. Surprisingly, not much is known about the identity of calcium subunits in non-excitable cells like epithelial cells (which compose most of the connective tissue in the body), liver cells, lung cells, immune system cells, etc. Recently, the investigators have shown that calcium channels from muscles are, in fact, expressed in T cells of the immune system, where they are used for proliferation. The investigators postulated that probably other cell types, especially cancerous cell types, might be using these subunits similarly. The aim of this study is to determine the identity and sequence of calcium subunits expressed in non-small cell Lung Carcinoma (NSCLC), which accounts for 80% of the worldwide lung cancer deaths.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Nutrition and Lifestyle Study Cohort of Colorectal Cancer in China

Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer incidence is increasing at an alarming rate in China. Recent reports concluded nutrition status and lifestyle factors were associated with colorectal cancer risk, however, the influence of nutrition and lifestyle factors on cancer outcome in colorectal cancer survivors is largely unknown.The investigators will explore the impact of nutrition status, life style, dietary pattern, obesity, physical activity, depression, diabetes, aspirin use and vitamin supplement on colorectal cancer outcome. The investigators will recruit approximately 50,000 patients as a prospective study cohort. During follow up, the investigators will explore the association of these factors with disease-specific survival, disease-free survival and overall survival of patients. The investigators believe that this project will facilitate the establishment of domestic nutrition and lifestyle data of colorectal cancer of China, and the improvement of the quality of clinical management of patients with colorectal cancer.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Malignant Progression of Anal Intra-epithelial Neoplasia in a Cohort of Patients

Anal AIN3Anal Carcinoma

Evaluation of the 3-years anal carcinoma (AC) incidence in patient with anal AIN3 lesions, and factors associated with this AC. A retrospective cohort study will be conducted (2000-2013) followed by a prospective cohort study (starting in 2013) with new diagnoses of anal AIN3 lesion. The main outcome is histology proven AC. The 3-years incidence rate of AC will be calculated. Factors associated with AC will be estimated using a multivariate Cox regression model.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Study Of Use Of Pemetrexed In Patients With Non-Small Lung Cancer Metastatic In Andalusian Public...

CarcinomaNon-Small-Cell Lung

STUDY OF USE OF PEMETREXED IN PATIENTS WITH NON-SMALL LUNG CANCER METASTATIC IN ANDALUSIAN PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Micrometastasis in Gastrointestinal Cancer

Pancreatic AdenocarcinomaColorectal Cancer

Prognostic and predictive value of assessing the patients micrometastasis status in blood and bone marrow when diagnosed GI cancer. 2 different patient subgroups are currently studied, patients with cancer of the pancreas and patients with liver metastasis secondary to colorectal cancer. Our hypothesis is that patients with detective circulating tumor cells in the blood or disseminated tumour cells in their bone marrow at diagnosis have a more advanced disease than negative patients. This information may be of therapeutic interest.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

The Study of p62/SQSTM1 as a Malignant Transformation Marker for Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders...

Oral Potentially Malignant DisorderOral Cancer2 more

The mortality rate of oral cancer in Taiwan is still high with no decrease. One of the reasons result in these situations is the patent visits hospital for treatment in late stage of oral cancer. Recently, the government makes effort in oral cancer screening to find oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) early. However, there is no conscience in treatment strategies of OPMD up to now. In this study, we will set a OPMD data bank, and use the cases to find out the potential biomarker, which is able to predict the oral cancer malignant transformation. Sixty OPMD with oral cancer transformation will be recruited, and 60 OPMD with no oral cancer malignant transformation will also be enrolled as the disease control group. Besides, 20 normal cases and 60 oral cancer cases resulting from previous OPMD will be collected. All those groups will detect the expression of p62/SQSTM1 to investigate the possibility that p62/SQSTM1 as a biomarker to predict the malignant transformation of OPMM, and a guideline to treat or not to treat OPMD.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

GWAS Research of Lung Cancer in Tianjin

Non-small Cell Lung CancerPrimary Carcinoma

To study the association of Genetic Polymorphisms with Lung Cancer Risk in Tianjin Population.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Retrospective Study of Ovarian Cancer Patients With Brain Metastasis

Ovarian CancerBrain Metastases

Ovarian cancer, especially epithelial ovarian carcinoma, has the highest mortality rate among the gynecologic malignancies. The majority of patients with epithelial ovarian carcinoma are diagnosed at advanced stage which has the overall survival rates of only 19-30%. As the advance in the managements which prolonged the overall survival, metastatic lesion in rare location such as brain was noted in few patients of ovarian cancer in recent years. In the retrospective study, the investigators will review the medical records of the ovarian cancer patients with brain metastasis in the investigators hospital to investigate the incidence, clinical courses, optimal managements and possible prognostic factors in the rare condition.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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