Safety Study of Recombinant NAPc2 to Prevent Tumor Progression and Metastases in Metastatic Colon...
Colon CancerThis is a multicenter, two-stage trial with the goal of evaluating up to 100 subjects. This trial will be performed to initiate identification of a safe and effective dose of twice-weekly, subcutaneous rNAPc2 for the second-line treatment of metastatic colorectal carcinoma in combination with contemporary 5-FU-based chemotherapy.
GastroBot: Artificial Intelligence Applied to Bowel Preparation
Colonic PolypColonic Neoplasms2 moreIt is estimated that about 20% of colonoscopies have inadequate preparation. (5) This is associated with lengthy procedures and less detection of adenomas, reduces the screening intervals, and increases the costs and risks of complications. Several strategies have been proposed to improve the quality of bowel preparation. Mobile healthcare Apps have been developed to increase adherence to bowel preparation agents, improving the quality of bowel preparation. However, adherence to mobile healthcare Apps is also a quality criterion and a pending problem to solve with this new technology. GastroBot is a new technology based on artificial intelligence that allows, through a software bot, to carry out a personalized follow-up of the patient's bowel cleansing, advising the patient to overcome contingencies that arise with the preparation, which in other circumstances could lead to the failure of it. The primary aim of this study is to determine the improvement in bowel preparation after GastroBot assistance compared with the traditional explanation. As a secondary aim, this study also pursues to determine adenoma and polyp detection rates (ADR and PDR, respectively), bowel preparation agents' tolerance, and GastroBot functionality.
Chemoprophylaxis With Rivaroxaban for Lower Limb Deep Vein Thrombosis in Colorectal Cancer
Deep Venous ThrombosisColonic CancerThe chemoprophylaxis of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) with subcutaneous low-molecular-weight heparin (enoxaparin) in the postoperative period of elective surgeries is already well established in the literature and in clinical practice. However, the use of this medication can have a financial impact on the patient and the parenteral presentation itself is associated with pain at the application site, which can make it difficult for patients to adhere.
Additive Hemostatic Efficacy of EndoClot After EMR or ESD in the Gastrointestinal Tract
Colonic PolypColonic Neoplasms1 moreThe investigators want to verify in a randomised trial, the effectiveness of EndoClotTM in preventing post-procedural bleeding after EMR (Endoscopic Mucosal Resection) or ESD (Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection) for sessile lesions >20 mm in the right colon
Neuromuscular Deconditioning and Reconditioning in Colon Cancer Patients: an APA Muscle Rendorcement...
Colon CancerMuscle StrengtheningColon cancer is a real public health problem with more than 46,000 new cases diagnosed per year in France and about 650 cases in Burgundy. Muscle deconditioning (MD), which is characterized by a loss of muscle mass and function, is a frequent consequence in cancer patients and conditions the prognosis. Therefore, it is essential to understand its complex etiology in oncology in order to address the real need for therapeutic countermeasures in clinical practice. DM is a multifactorial process that is exacerbated by therapies. It induces neurogenic and muscular alterations that can profoundly affect patients' quality of life. Currently, analyses of this phenomenon in oncology have been limited essentially to a global evaluation of physical performance, neglecting the muscular and nervous nature of the adaptations responsible for it. Most studies analyzing the therapeutic effects of physical activity (PA) have shown numerous physiological and psychological benefits of aerobic exercise. However, this form of PA is still not very effective in preserving muscle mass. Only muscle strengthening can have an anabolic effect by accelerating the rate of protein synthesis.
Mobile Sensor Technologies to Assess General Symptomology of People With Cancer
NeoplasmsSolid Tumors3 moreBackground: Many digital devices, such as smartphones and activity monitors, have sensors to collect and track health data. Researchers believe these devices may be able to transform the quality of clinical research and healthcare. They believe they may be able to help assess the symptoms, response to therapy, and quality of life of people with cancer. Objective: To collect data from people with cancer using an Apple iPhone alone or together with an Apple Watch in order to assess their symptoms and activity levels. Eligibility: People ages 18 years and over who have cancer and receiving treatment for their cancer in another NIH protocol Design: Participants will be screened with their medical records. Participants will have a baseline visit. They will have visits every 2 4 weeks based on the treatment protocol in which they are co-enrolled. Then they will have a follow-up visit 4 months after the baseline visit. Visits include: Medical history Physical exam Karnofsky Performance Scale/Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status to see how their disease affects daily activities The study team will use an iPhone to collect data. This includes a 6-minute walk test and tests of hearing, reaction time, and cognitive status. Questionnaires If participants have an iPhone, an Apple Watch will be provided to them after training at the baseline visit. Continuous measurement of their activity will be recorded by the watch between 2 visits. They will wear the watch while they are on study. They will wear the watch while it is not being charged. They should charge the watch at night time. They will have the watch for 4 months.
Utility Of Citogenex Administration In Patients With Colon-Rectal Cancer
Colonic NeoplasmsThe main aim of the present study is to test the efficacy and safety of CITOGENEX administration in patients with colon-rectal cancer.
Physical Activity and Its Impact on Colon Cancer Surgery
Colon CancerPhysical ActivityThis is a prospective clinical study that studies how the physical activity level before operation of colon cancer affects the outcome of complication and histology. The hypothesis is that patients who are more physical active have less postoperative complications and different histological immunological response around the tumor. The investigators are testing the patients before the surgery with physical tests for fitness, strength and physical activity level. Questionnaires are also filled by the patients for pain, anxiety, depression and motivation for life style changes. Their body mass is analyzed with a DEXA (Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scan). For one years the investigators are monitoring their activity and follow up for physical tests, DEXA and questionnaires is at 6 and 12 months. The histology is analyzed after surgery to se if there is a different immunological response around the tumor.
Outpatient Left Laparoscopic Colectomy
Colonic NeoplasmsColonic DiverticulosisThe success of the enhanced recovery program after surgery leads us to consider outpatient management of the colectomy. To this end, the investigators have designed an observational and prospective study of left laparoscopic colectomy on an outpatient basis. The objective is to assess the harmlessness of this management compared to standard management in the context of a public hospital.
Creating an Innovative AI-based Technology TCRact for Designing and Optimizing T-cell Receptors...
Colon CancerCancerThe PROJECT OBJECTIVE is to create an innovative AI-based (Artificial Intelligence) IN SILICO TECHNOLOGY for the design and optimization of T-cell receptors (TCRs) capable of recognizing specific tumor antigens presented on Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA). The technology will be based on bioinformatics (including molecular modelling) and artificial intelligence (including predictive, generative and optimization models). PROJECT TASKS are dedicated to the implementation of individual technological components (including the database necessary for their preparation) and to performing IN VITRO evaluation rounds to optimize the technology. Integration, within an IN SILICO TECHNOLOGY, of processes which currently require huge amounts of in vitro laboratory experiments that are necessary for bringing new TCR-based cancer immunotherapies into clinical trials: finding appropriate TCRs targeting cancer neoantigen presented on a HLA molecule (pHLA) testing for potential TCR toxicity (targeting self antigens presented on healthy tissues) optimization of pHLA:TCR binding affinity and toxicity.