
Single-arm Study of Photodynamic Laser Therapy Using Foscan for Non-curatively-resectable Bile Duct...
Non-curative Resectable Bile Duct CarcinomaThe purpose of this study is to assess efficacy and safety of Foscan (temoporfin) photodynamic therapy in the treatment of locally advanced perihilar bile duct carcinoma without distant metastases.

TACE and Adefovir Compared With Transarterial Chemoembolization (TACE) Alone for Hepatitis B Virus...
Hepatitis B VirusHepatocellular CarcinomaHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most prevalent malignancies in China, and approximately 90% of the patients with HCC are also infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV). For patients with unresectable disease, the goal of palliative treatment is to control symptoms and prolong survival. Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) using iodized oil and chemotherapeutic agents combines the effect of targeted chemotherapy with that of ischemic necrosis induced by arterial embolization. It can be administered repeatedly and can prolong survival in patients with unresectable hypervascular HCC. The long-term prognosis, however, remains guarded because of frequent development of locoregional tumor recurrence, which, together with concomitant hepatic decompensation, is the main cause of death. Adefovir works by blocking reverse transcriptase, an enzyme that is crucial for the hepatitis B virus (HBV) to reproduce in the body. Based on these results, the investigators conducted a randomized controlled trial to test the hypothesis that adefovir treatment would reduce or postpone the recurrence rate and improve the overall survival rate in patients after TACE treatment of HBV-related unresectable HCC.

Concordance of Two Endoscopic Procedures for Diagnosis of Carcinoma of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract...
Upper Aerodigestive Tract LesionsNeoplasms10 moreThis study will compare TNFE-NBI and biopsy, with DRE and biopsy for the diagnostic evaluation and staging of patients with suspicious UADT lesions. All patients enrolled in the study will undergo TNFE-NBI with biopsy of suspicious lesions prior to planned regular clinical care (DRE). Biopsies will be evaluated by standard clinical methods for patient diagnoses and care. As the current standard of care, if all biopsies for a given patient are non-malignant, a 3 month office visit will be arranged to evaluate and determine the need for further intervention. At the end of study enrollment both sets of biopsies will be re-evaluated in a blinded fashion by the surgical pathologist. Study assessment of malignant vs. non-malignant (benign) pathology will be used to see whether both tests tended to agree on diagnoses.

Sorafenib Plus Doxorubicin Versus Sorafenib Alone for the Treatment of Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma:...
Liver CarcinomaThis study is a prospective, randomized, open-label, multicenter phase IIB trial in order to determine time to progression of the combination therapy sorafenib plus doxorubicin against standard-of-care sorafenib in advanced HCC not amenable to non-systemic treatment.

A Randomized Phase II Study of Concurrent Chemoradiation With Every 3 Week of Cisplatin vs With...
Nasophayngeal Carcinoma Between Stage II and IVbThe study try to show the weekly cisplatin based CCRT is not inferior to 3-weekly cisplabe based CCRT in terms of 3-yr progression free survival rate in advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Trial Of Sunitinib In Advanced Non-Clear Cell Type Renal Cell Carcinoma
Metastatic Renal Cell CarcinomaTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of sunitinib in non-clear cell type renal cell carcinoma with the exception of pure sarcomatoid carcinoma and collecting duct carcinoma

Phase III Study of Neo-adjuvant Chemoradiotherapy Followed by Surgery for Squamous Cell Esophageal...
Squamous Cell Esophageal CarcinomaThe primary objective is to compare neo-adjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery versus surgery, in terms of the overall survival time (OS) in patients with Stage IIB or III squamous cell esophageal carcinoma.

A Study of Adoptive Immunotherapy With Autologous Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Solid Tumors...
Nasopharyngeal CarcinomaHepatocellular Carcinoma1 moreBackground: T cell based adoptive immunotherapy including CTL and TIL may stimulated the immune system and stop cancer cells from growing. Objective: Phase I clinical trial to investigate the toxicity and immune response of therapy with autologous tumor infiltrating lymphocytes as adjuvant treatment for metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma after primary operation, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Methodology: Phase I clinical trial in patients with advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, breast cancer and other solid cancers. The investigators isolated lymphocytes from fresh tumor tissues, activated and expanded TILs in vitro; and infused the enough number (10e9 to 10e10) of TIL back patients.

Cisplatin Chemoradiation With or Without Cetuximab for Locoregionally Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinomas...
Head and Neck NeoplasmsAJCC Stage III/IVTo examine the safety and toxicity of concurrent radiotherapy with cisplatin with the further addition of cetuximab experimental treatment

Survival Benefit of Elective Neck Dissection in T1,2N0M0 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Oral Squamous Cell CarcinomaControversy over surgical treatment of clinically negative neck in early stage oral squamous cell carcinoma revolves around the uncertainty of its impact on patient prognosis. The efficacy of elective neck dissection on prognosis in T1, 2 N0M0 patients continues to be the subject of clinical debate. Currently the clinically negative patients are treated by one of the two main policies: one is elective neck dissection; the other is "watchful waiting". The objective of this multi-institutional prospective randomized controlled study is to evaluate the survival benefit of elective neck dissection on the prognosis of T1, 2 N0M0 patients with carcinoma of oral cavity. The enrolled patients with T1, 2 N0M0 oral cancer will be randomized into two groups: elective neck dissection versus watch and wait. The survival rate and the recurrence rate between two groups will be compared. The result of the study will give surgeons evidence-based instructions for the management of clinically negative neck in patients with cancer of oral cavity.