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Active clinical trials for "Esophageal Neoplasms"

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Microbiome Analysis in esoPhageal, PancreatIc and Colorectal CaNcer Patients Undergoing Gastrointestinal...

Gastrointestinal CancerColorectal Cancer9 more

The MA-PPING is a multicenter prospective observational study that includes patients undergoing surgery for gastrointestinal cancer. The study aims to map the oral and gut microbiome of patients diagnosed with pancreatic, esophageal or colorectal cancer during their surgical patient journey from the moment of diagnosis until full recovery (three months after surgery).

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Frailty In Thoracic Surgery for Esophageal Cancer

Frailty

Background: In Demark we se an increasing life expectancy and an increasing incidence of esophageal cancer and gastroesophageal junction (c.esophagus), with an average age of 65 years at diagnosis time. The consequence of this is an increased number of patients in need of esophageal resection. Esophageal cancer is currently treated with chemotherapy, radiotherapy and, whenever possible, esophageal resection. This multimodal treatment has increased survival, but is also associated with significant morbidity, mortality and adverse postoperative quality of life. At present, there is no standardized risk assessment for patients with c.esophagus who have to undergo esophageal resection. This study evaluates the preoperative risk using the frailty score system, CAF (comprehensive assessment of frailty) score, which identify patients being frail or not based on an assessment of the patient's physical condition. Purpose: Investigate how many patients that are frail undergoing esophageal resection. With the assumptions that CAF score can identify frail patients and that frail patients, have an increased risk of postoperative complications. With CAF score, we believe to become better of predicting complications following esophageal resection. Method: Prospective observational study of patients with c.esophagus undergoing esophageal resection. Plan to include 60 patients over one year period. The patients are deemed frail or not with the use of CAF score, which consist of various smaller physical test and questions. Postoperativley a follow-up after 30-days, six month and 12 month. At follow-up times, data are collected on the somatic readmissions / diagnoses and vital status. Afterwards we compare complications, mortality and quality of life in frail versus non-frail patients. Side effects, risks and disadvantages: At present, there is no standardized risk assessment used for preoperative risk assessment for patients with c.esophagus undergoing esophageal resection. The introduction of CAF score, will not expose patients to a risk or side effect, since the course or treatment does not change. Economy: We consider the study to be economically justified, since we hypothesize that this would lead to fewer readmissions, days of intensive care and shorter hospitalization. Acquisition: The patients will be 60 years or older and are undergoing esophageal resection. They will receive verbal- and written information preoperatively. At the first appearance they meet our project assistant who will answer any questions. Subsequently, the patients will be asked to sign a consent form. Publication of test results / research ethics statement: The knowledge and results gained through the research will provide essential scientific information of significans for the future course and treatment of patients undergoing esophageal resection in terms of number of hospital days, intensive days and readmissions.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Effect of Postoperative Family Nutrition Mode on Weight/BMI of Patients With Esophageal Cancer

Esophageal Cancer

This clinical trial is designed to be a multi-center prospective observational study which shall compare the effect of different postoperative home nutrition modes on recent nutritional index (weight/BMI) of patients with esophageal cancer and recent outcomes. Different postoperative home nutrition modes adopted in this study includes oral natural diet, oral nutrition supplement and tube feeding.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Traditional Three-incision Esophagectomy Versus Minimally Invasive Thorascopic and Laparoscopic...

Esophageal Cancer

Esophageal carcinoma is an aggressive malignancy with poor prognosis. Surgical resection remains the most effective method for this malignant disease. VATS esophagectomy has become more and more popular in China and around the world. Although VATS esophagectomy has been proven to be effective in preventing respiratory complications, there is still no ample evidences to demonstrate that VATS esophagectomy is as effective as traditional three-incision esophagectomy in lymph node dissection and is equal or superior in long-term survival. The purpose of this large scale prospective observational study is to compare the minimally invasive thorascopic/laparoscopic esophagectomy with traditional three-incision esophagectomy in lymph node dissection, postoperative recovery, postoperative complications, and long-term survival.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Expanded Access Use of DKN-01 for the Treatment of Advanced Solid Tumors

Esophageal NeoplasmAdenocarcinoma of the Gastroesophageal Junction8 more

An Expanded Access Protocol for use of DKN-01 for the treatment of advanced solid tumors.

Available18 enrollment criteria

Ramucirumab Use in Combination With Paclitaxel in Gastric or Gastroesophageal Junction Adenocarcinoma;...

Gastric CancerGastroesophageal Junction Adenocarcinoma

The treating physician/investigator contacts Lilly when, based on their medical opinion, a patient meets the criteria for inclusion in the ATU.

No longer available4 enrollment criteria

Research on the Role of SLC1A5 in the Development of Esophageal Cancer

Esophageal CancerAmino Acid Transport Disorder

To explore the significance of Solute Carrier Family 1 Member 5 (SLC1A5) in the occurrence of esophageal cancer, by comparing the expression of SLC1A5 between esophageal cancer tissues and adjacent tissues.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Outcomes of A Novel Treatment Decision of Patients With Esophageal and Head and Neck Carcinoma Synchronously...

Head and Neck CancerEsophageal Cancer Stage

To summarise the outcomes of a treatment decision of patients with superficial esophageal carcinoma synchronously associated with head and neck cancer, that is endoscopic treatment for the superficial esophageal carcinoma plus surgery of the head and neck carcinoma.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

COVID - 19 and Advanced Gastro-intestinal Cancer Treatment

Pancreatic CancerGastric Cancer2 more

A multicenter Italian retrospective study on COVID-19 pandemic condition and advanced Gastro - Intestinal Cancer. Are in Italy increased the new diagnosis of GI cancer in advanced stage in the 2020 compared with 2019, as a consequence of COVID-19?

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Radiotherapy Assessments During Intervention ANd Treatment (RADIANT)

Radiation TherapyCancer17 more

Collect blood samples and associated clinical data prior to, during, and post radiation treatment.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

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