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Comparative Study of Laparoscopic Versus Open Operations for Colon Cancer

Colonic Neoplasms

The purpose of this study is to compare the short and long term outcomes of people who have colon cancers removed either by laparotomy (a large cut in the abdominal wall) or by a laparoscopic assisted approach (keyhole surgery). This study involves 37 credentialled surgeons in 20 approved hospitals across Australasia and during the recruitment period (Jan 1998 to March 2005) 601 patients were recruited into the ALCCaS Trial.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Molecular Genetic and Pathological Studies of Anal Tumors

Rectal CancerColon Cancer2 more

Study the Genetics of Anal Cancer

Terminated2 enrollment criteria

Telomere Length in Predicting Toxicity in Older Patients With Stage III-IV Colorectal Cancer Undergoing...

Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the ColonMucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Rectum10 more

This pilot research trial studies telomere length in predicting toxicity in older patients with stage III-IV colorectal cancer undergoing chemotherapy. Studying samples of blood from patients with cancer in the laboratory may help doctors learn more about changes that occur in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and predict how well patients will respond to treatment.

Terminated22 enrollment criteria

Quadratus Lumborum Block Versus Transversus Abdominis Plane Block in Patients Undergoing Left Hemicolectomy...

Colon NeoplasmSurgery2 more

The enhanced recovery after surgery and laparoscopic approach have been proven beneficial in surgery of the colon. However, patients have still pain, nausea and vomiting postoperatively. Postoperative pain is an expected but undesirable effect after an operation. This study will compare Transabdominis Plane (TAP) Block and Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block with the common postoperative treatment with enteral and parenteral analgesics.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

A Study of the Efficacy of Cannabidiol in Patients With Multiple Myeloma, Glioblastoma Multiforme,...

Cancer of PancreasCancer of Liver6 more

A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel, Multi-Center Study to Assess the Efficacy of BRCX014 Combined with Standard-Of-Care Treatment in Subjects with Glioblastoma Multiforme, Multiple Myeloma, and GI Malignancies

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Laparoscopic Surgery VS Laparoscopic Surgery + Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for T4 Tumor of the Colon...

Colonic Neoplasms

Primary Outcome Measures: Disease free survival Secondary Outcome Measures: Overall survival Adverse events (Mortality, morbidity) The proportion of completion of Laparoscopic Surgery Estimated Enrollment: Oct, 2016 Study Start Date: Oct, 2016 Estimated Study Completion Date: Oct, 2019 Estimated Primary Completion Date: Oct, 2021 Groups/Cohorts Laparoscopic surgery for T4 colon cancers Neoadjuvantive chemotherapy + Laparoscopic surgery for T4 colon cancers

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Herbal Treatment to Improve Chemotherapy Delivery

Colon Cancer

This study is designed to:(1) determine the efficacy of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) 'Tonifying Spleen and Kidney Sequential Regimen' (TSKSR) in improving the completion rate of 8-cycle CapeOX chemotherapy in patients with stage II (high-risk)& III colon cancer;(2) evaluate the efficacy of the TCM-TSKSR on adverse events of CapeOX chemotherapy and it's impact on patients' quality of life (QoL).A randomized,double-blinded,placebo-controlled clinical trial including seven centers will be conducted in Mainland China.The study will enroll patients with stage II (high-risk)& III colon cancer who have completed radical surgery and are going to receive CapeOX chemotherapy.All participants will receive chemotherapy as prescribed by their treating physicians and be randomly assigned to either concurrent use of TCM-TSKSR or placebo.

Unknown status21 enrollment criteria

Targeted Polymeric Nanoparticles Loaded With Cetuximab and Decorated With Somatostatin Analogue...

Colon CancerColo-rectal Cancer

Due to the great toxicity of chemotherapeutic drugs to both the healthy and cancerous area, the efficient targeting could be of great benefit for a patient with advanced or metastatic tumors. Colorectal cells carry somatostatin receptors which make them a promising target for antitumor therapy since this would reduce side effects and increase drug delivery efficacy to the target site.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Combined Neoadjuvant Systemic and PIPAC Therapy (NASPIT) for Patients With Colorectal Peritoneal...

Metastatic Colorectal CancerPeritoneal Carcinomatosis1 more

Pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) is a novel drug-delivery system developed to deliver, effectively and safely, small doses of cytotoxic agents into peritoneal tumor deposits. It is currently used for palliation and for down-staging of patients who are non-eligible for cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intra-peritoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC). The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of PIPAC used in neoadjuvant setting to enhance the response of patients with colorectal peritoneal metastasis when combined with neoadjuvant systemic therapy for patients eligible to CRS/HIPEC prior to planned surgery.

Unknown status30 enrollment criteria

Effects of Abdominal Nerve Block on Postoperative Recovery in Patients Undergoing Gastrointestinal...

Colon CancerRectal Cancer1 more

To explore the effect of general anesthesia combined with transversus abdominis plane block (TAPB) and/or rectus sheath block (RSB) on the recovery of patients with gastrointestinal tumor after surgical treatment.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria
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