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Active clinical trials for "Bone Neoplasms"

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TEAS for the Treatment of Pain in Bone Metastases of Lung Cancer

Cancer PainNon Small Cell Lung Cancer2 more

This multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled research study aims to objectively evaluate the role of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS), which combines the theory of acupuncture with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy, for the treatment of pain in patients with bone metastases from lung cancer.

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Supervised Exercise in Improving Physical Fitness Before Surgery in Patients With Resectable Bone...

Malignant Bone Neoplasm

This clinical trial studies how well supervised exercise works in improving physical fitness before surgery in patients with bone cancer that can be removed by surgery. Supervised exercise may provide better short-term physical fitness in patients with bone cancer.

Active8 enrollment criteria

Utility of ICG in Benign Bone Tumors

Bone Tumor

Patients with a biopsy-proven benign bone tumor for which standard of care is intralesional operative management will receive a weight-appropriate IV dose of indocyanine green (ICG, FDA-approved) the day prior to surgery during their standard pre-operative clinic visit. On the day of surgery, fluorescence images will be obtained using a non-invasive fluorescence camera.

Enrolling by invitation19 enrollment criteria

Genetic Analysis of Pheochromocytomas, Paragangliomas and Associated Conditions

PheochromocytomaParaganglioma6 more

Pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas are neural crest-derived tumors of the nervous system that are often inherited and genetically heterogeneous. Genetic screening is recommended for patients and their relatives, and can guide clinical decisions. However, a mutation is not found in all cases. The aims of this proposal are to: 1) to map gene(s) involved in pheochromocytoma, and 2) identify genotype-phenotype correlations in patients with pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma of various genetic origins.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Early Recovery After "Wedge Resection" Surgery to Remove Lung Mestastasis Secondary to Bone Cancer....

Metastasis LungBone Neoplasm

After "wedge resection" surgery, the physiotherapy programs proposed in the literature are heterogeneous and there are few data on the outcomes of such treatments in an oncological population for bone cancer. The aim of the study is to describe the early rehabilitation process after wedge resection surgery secondary to bone tumor pulmonary mestasasis, highlightining the possible functional recovery in the short and medium term after surgery and indentifying the possible prognostic factors.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Tempus Priority Study: A Pan-tumor Observational Study

Breast CancerProstate Cancer25 more

Observational study that will be collecting clinical and molecular health information from cancer patients who have received comprehensive genomic profiling and meet the specific eligibility criteria outlined for each cohort with the goal of conducting research to advance cancer care and create a dataset that furthers cancer research.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Healing and Function After Reconstruction Surgery for Bone Sarcomas

Bone SarcomaOsteosarcoma4 more

The purpose of this study is to look at the amount of function that returns in participants that have reconstruction with bone graft or artificial device and in participants who have tumor surgery plus regenerative osseous surgery. The study will look at the level of function for a period of 3 years after the surgery. Another purpose of this study is to look at how well the bone heals in participants undergoing regenerative surgery

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Prognostic Factors: From Breast Cancer to Bone Metastases

Breast Cancer MetastaticBone Metastases

Bone metastases represent a frequent complication of some solid tumours, particularly prostate, breast and lung carcinomas. Bone metastases can cause pain and give rise to the so-called "Skeletal-related Events" (SRE) such as pathological fractures and nerve compression. Despite advances in cancer treatment in general, treatment options for bone metastases remain inadequate and generally palliative. It is therefore necessary to identify patients at "high risk" of developing metastases at an early stage of neoplastic disease in order to counteract it. Therefore, the identification of changes in the expression of proteins that could be variously involved in the progression of breast cancer is of primary importance since they could act as prognostic factors and therefore address the therapeutic strategy. The aim of the investigators is to clarify the role of de-regulation of post-translational events (such as SUMOylation) in the progression of breast cancer.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Patient's Perception of Exercise After Bone Tumor Resection-A Qualitative Study

Bone Cancer Tumor

The aim of this study is to investigate the opinions of patients who have undergone bone tumor resection surgery about post-op exercises.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Denosumab in Combination With Enzalutamide in Progressive Metastatic Castrate-resistant Prostate...

Castration-resistant Prostate CancerMetastatic Cancer1 more

Open-label phase II multi-centre single arm study of Denosumab in combination with enzalutamide in progressive metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer.

Terminated43 enrollment criteria
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