Optimization of Radiotherapy in Treatment of Painful Bone Metastasis
PainBone MetastasisBone metastasis is one of the most frequent end complications of the cancer. Radiation therapy is the mainstay of treatment in this disease. Single fraction radiotherapy in both single and multiple bone metastasis is widely used, but optimization of the single dose fractionation is needed. Two different regimens of radiotherapy dose fractionation will be investigated in both single and multiple bone metastasis and endpoints will include pain relief as well as toxicity and quality of life.
Application of Painting Analysis and Psychotherapy in Children With Bone Tumors
Bone TumorsIn the population suffering from cancer, children and teenagers are in the majority. For children with rapid development of body and mind, with the change of cognitive ability, they will feel anxiety and fear about the expected potential negative events. Painting art therapy is a kind of non-verbal psychological therapy through the interaction between the painter, the painting work and the therapist, with the painting creation activity as the intermediary. The purpose is to develop symbolic language, touch the inner subconscious, and integrate into the personality, so as to produce cognitive and behavioral changes. Painting therapy and psychological analysis can improve the treatment compliance of children bone tumor patients, make psychological nursing and health education of patients more targeted, and promote the cooperation between medical care and patients.
The Application of Personalized Titanium Plate in the Bone Tumors Around the Knee
Bone TumorsMicrowave ablation of bone tumors is time-consuming and usually results in postoperative fractures. Hence the investigators designed and fabricated a titanium plate customized to the patient's bone structures for fixation after the removal of tumorous tissue, to improve the clinical outcomes of microwave ablation.
Biological Image Guided Antalgic Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy of Bone Metastases
Bone MetastasesIn various common cancers, the skeleton is a preferred site of metastasis. These bone metastases are the most common cause of cancer-related pain, which significantly impair quality of life. It is postulated that the clinical target volume (CTV) of painful bone metastases consists of cancer cells and tumor-associated host cells: the tumor-host ecosystem. Advances in biological imaging (positron emitting tomography PET) might allow us to selectively identify the tumor-host ecosystem within the anatomical boundaries of a bone metastasis. These findings suggest the potential of intentionally non-homogenous dose escalation (dose painting by numbers) to improve pain control. The hypothesis is that fluorodeoxyglucose positron emitting tomography (FDG-PET) can detect the intra-bone metastasis regions confined with tumor-associated host-cell compartments responsible for metastasis-related pain. The primary objective is to improve pain control with biological image-guided stereotactic body radiotherapy compared to conventional radiotherapy.
Bioactive Glass Granules in Filling of Bone Defects
Bone TumorsThis is a randomized clinical trial that will be carried out to examine the use of bioactive glass granules (S53P4) as bone graft substitute in filling small and large bone defects as compared with autogenous and allogeneic bone grafting, respectively.
Functional Outcomes of Knee Protheses for Malignant Tumours of Bone
Knee DiseaseBone CancerThe placement of mega knee prosthesis is a necessity after a large tumor resection and oncological. These mega knee prostheses implanted in the context of oncological surgery have been very few evaluated in the literature. Active knee extension is essential in order to walk properly. The study propose the evaluation of this prosthesis by checking the possibility of locking of the prosthetic joint and thus the possibility of active walking. A more in-depth, isokinetic analysis at 1 year of follow-up will also be done in an exploratory manner, as the literature has no data on this subject.
Lenvatinib and Capecitabine in Patients With Advanced Malignancies
Advanced CancerMalignant Neoplasm of Breast12 moreThere are 2 phases in this study: Phase 1 (dose escalation) and Phase 2 (dose expansion). The goal of Phase 1 of this clinical research study is to find the highest tolerable dose of lenvatinib and Xeloda (capecitabine) that can be given to patients with advanced cancer. The goal of Phase 2 of this study is to learn if the dose of lenvatinib and capecitabine found in Phase 1 can help to control advanced cancer. The safety of this drug combination will be studied in both phases of the study.
Prevention of Chemotherapy Induced Cardiotoxicity in Children With Bone Tumors and Acute Myeloid...
CardiotoxicityAcute Myeloid Leukemia in Children1 morePrevention and early detection of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity in children with bone tumors and Acute Myeloid Leukemia by giving capoten
Augmented Reality Navigation System (Endosight) for the Guidance of Bone Biopsy
Bone LesionBone Tumor1 moreThe goal of this clinical study is to evaluate the duration of the procedure, the precision (distance between the needle tip and the centre of the target), and the safety of endosight system in the guidance for bone biopsies.
MRI Guided High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) and ThermoDox for Palliation of Painful Bone...
Painful Bone MetastasesBreast Carcinoma3 moreThis study will evaluate treatment with High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)in combination with ThermoDox (liposomal doxorubicin) is safe and effective in reducing pain for patients with painful bone metastases.