Study Evaluating MAC-321 in Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal NeoplasmsColonic Neoplasms1 moreAssess the clinical activity of MAC-321 administered IV as a second-line or third-line antineoplastic agent to subjects with advanced colorectal cancer. Clinical activity will be assessed by determining the percentage of subjects exhibiting an objective response (complete plus partial responses). Tumor response will be assessed following modified Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) guidelines.
Open Versus Laparoscopic Right Hemicolectomy for Right Colon Cancer
Colonic CancerThe aim of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility, surgical, and oncologic outcomes of laparoscopic right hemicolectomy with CME and CVL compared to open surgery.
Clinicopathological Characteristics of Colon Cancer in Young Age
Colo-rectal CancerMolecular Pathway DeregulationA Study on the Characteristics of Colorectal Cancer by Age and sex.
INtracorporeal Versus EXtracorporeal Anastomosis in Robotic Right Colectomy
Colonic CancerRight-sided colonic cancer is treated with right-sided colectomy, predominantly performed as minimally invasive surgery with extracorporeal anastomosis (ECA). In recent years a new technique with intracorporeal anastomosis (ICA) has emerged and it is thought that ICA is less invasive and thereby has the potential to improve the postoperative course of right colonic cancer patients. The objective of this study is to compare robotic right colectomy with either ICA or ECA in a randomized controlled setting.
Laparoscopic Versus Open Right Hemicolectomy Within ERAS in Right-sided Colon Cancer
Colon CancerIn this study, the investigators have compared the clinical outcomes of the laparoscopic and open right hemicolectomy within enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs in the treatment of right-sided colon cancer.
Effects of Somnage® in the Management on Sleep and Mood in Cancer Patients
Breast CancerLung Cancer1 moreThe aim of this placebo-controlled randomized study is to evaluate the effects of Melatonin 1mg/Zn 30% VNR/Mg 100% VNR (food supplement) in the management on sleep quality and mood alteration in cancer patients
A Study of Niclosamide in Patients With Resectable Colon Cancer
Colon CancerThis study evaluates the safety of Niclosamide in patients with colon cancer that are undergoing primary resection of their tumor. This is a phase I study with three dosage levels to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD).
Resection vs no Resection of the Primary in Colorectal Cancer With Unresectable Metastases
Colonic CancerUnresectable Metastasis Originating in Colonic CancerMain outcome: Assess the impact of cancer-related survival at 2 years in patients with unresectable metastatic colorectal cancer treated with chemotherapy alone versus surgery followed by chemotherapy. To assess overall survival. To evaluate postoperative morbidity and mortality in patients treated with resection of the primary tumor. Assess complications and meed for surgery in patients treated with systemic chemotherapy only during the course of the disease. Identify and describe the complications related to chemotherapy and toxicity in the short and medium term systemic treatment. Assessing the quality of life questionnaire QLQ-C30 and QLQ-CR29. To study prognostic survival factors. Method: multicenter randomized clinical trail (22 hospitals). Two parallel group in which to evaluate two therapeutic strategies for colorectal cancer metastasis unresectable stage IV: chemotherapy alone versus primary tumor resection plus chemotherapy. Subjects: patients with unresectable nonmetastatic colorectal cancer. Hypothesis:Surgical resection of the primary tumor in stage IV colorectal patients with unresectable synchronous metastases increases by 14% overall survival compared to patients receiving systemic treatment with chemotherapy without resection of the primary tumor (survival of 34% vs 20%).
Effect of Use of Straw on Tolerability and Quality of Split Dose 4l-PEG Preparation
Colon CancerThe purpose of this study is to determine whether patients drinking their bowel preparation solution with a straw will have improved tolerability for ingestion of their bowel preparation solution and achieve a higher bowel preparation quality score than patients drinking their bowel preparation solution without a straw.
A Study of TAK-164 in Participants With Advanced Gastrointestinal (GI) Cancer Expressing Guanylyl...
Gastrointestinal Neoplasms; EsophagealStomach2 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of TAK-164 and to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) and schedule.