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Active clinical trials for "Lung Neoplasms"

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Evaluation of Serum Procalcitonin Rate in Patients With Stage IV Non-small Cell Lung Cancer in First...

Non Small Cells Lung Cancer

Treatment of a stage IV NSCLC is based on chemotherapy and requires before each session to check clinically, biologically and radiologically absence of infection. This biological evaluation is based on the CRP rate. Lots of infections may occur in this situation and could reduce by three the patient's life duration. However it is very important to make as early as possible a correct diagnosis of infection. CRP rate is classically higher for those patients even without any infection. In comparison with CRP, Procalcitonin (PCT) is well-known for its better sensibility and specificity for the infection diagnosis but has never been study in case of active cancer. The aim of this study is to evaluate the Procalcitonin basal rate for those patients suffering from NSCLC. It could be a simple and reliable method to use. So the investigators decided to include each new patient with NSCLC stage IV coming for his first-line chemotherapy without any infection sign, and to realize a Procalcitonin dosage before the start of the treatment. This sample will be analyzed at the chemical laboratory and the result will not be communicated to the patient physician. A new clinical evaluation will be realized either at the hospital or by phone at day 7 to search any sign of infection. In absence of infection, patient will be reevaluated at day 14, 21 and 30. In case of infection, a new Procalcitonin (and CRP) dosage will be performed.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Circulating and Imaging Biomarkers to Improve Lung Cancer Management and Early Detection

Lung Cancer

Validation of biomolecular markers in the circulation and radiomic features are the focus of this project.The aim is to assess the role of molecular and cellular biomarkers (exosomes antigens, Circulating tumor cells - CTCs, panel of mutations in circulating free DNA) and radiomic signature, as complementary to assist early detection of lung cancer by LDCT.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Validation of Multiparametric Models and Circulating and Imaging Biomarkers to Improve Lung Cancer...

Lung Cancer

CLEARLY will focus on validation of a multifactorial "bio-radiomic" protocol for early diagnosis of lung cancer that combines circulating biomarkers and radiomic analysis. It will (a) assess the role of molecular and cellular biomarkers (exosomes, protein signatures, circulating tumor cells - CTCs, microRNA) and radiomic signature, as complementary to assist early detection of lung cancer by low dose computed tomography-LDCT, using bioinformatics techniques; (b) assess the prognostic role of CTCs including the role of cells epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) and (c) standardize a method for genomic analysis of CTCs for early detection of treatment resistance.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Impact of PD1-lymphocytes in Bronchoalveolar Lavage of Patients With Lung Cancer

Lung Cancer

The aim of this trial is to assess PD1-lymphocytes in bronchoalveolar lavage in patients with lung cancer, ILD and asthma.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Impact of Robotic Approach Compared to VATS and Open Approach on Quality of Life in Patients With...

Lung CancerRobotic Thoracic Surgery2 more

The aim of the study is to compare quality of life and early and late post-operative pain after anatomical lung resection (lobectomy or segmentectomy) performed by a robotic approach compared to the videothoracoscopic approach (VATS) and the thoracotomic approach antero-lateral in patients with early stage lung cancer.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Research of the EML4-ALK Gene Expression in the Pleural Effusion or Tumor Tissue From Lung Cancer...

Lung Cancer Patients

We wants to analyse the EML4-ALK mutation rate in the patients who have non-small cell lung cancer.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Identifying Unique Scent Signature of Lung Cancer Through Body Odor

Lung Neoplasms

The purpose of this study is to show that dogs are able to detect cancer in sweat samples. This potentially would be the base for developing a new efficient, non invasive and inexpensive diagnosis tool of lung cancer.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Differentiation of Malig. & Ben. Solitary Pulm. Nodules & Prediction of Clin. Outcome Using Perfus....

Lung Neoplasms

The purpose of our study is to determine whether contrast-enhanced dynamic MRI (DCE MRI) analysis of tumor angiogenesis and perfusion can be used as a reliable modality to differentiate benign from malignant solitary pulmonary nodules (SPN) before surgical intervention, using kinetic model derived from DCE MRI, and further correlate if there is any positive correlation between angiogenesis factor (vascular endothelial growth factor VEGF, microvessel density MVD); and if the perfusion parameters from DCE MRI can predict patients' outcomes and survival.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Hypercoagulable Parameters as Predictors of Thrombotic Events and Prognosis in Patients With Advanced...

Non-Small Cell Lung CarcinomaVenous Thromboembolism

The association between cancer and thrombosis is well known and the occurrence of thrombotic complications is commonly associated with poor prognosis. The aim os this study is to determine the possible value of hypercoagulable parameters as prognostic parameters in advanced non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC).

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Vibration Response Imaging (VRI) in Patients Who Are Potential Candidates for Surgical Resection...

Lung Cancer

The primary purpose of the study is to investigate the use of VRI to guide the selection of patients for lung surgery. Perfusion scintigraphy is the current method to assess the fractional contribution of lung function of the remaining lung. The hypothesis is that VRI can determine quantitative postoperative lung function equally accurately as a quantitative perfusion scan.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria
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