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Active clinical trials for "Colonic Neoplasms"

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The Phoenix Trial: Phase II Trial of Cemiplimab for the Non-operative Management of Localized dMMR...

Colon Cancer

To learn if cemiplimab can help to control dMMR colon cancer.

Not yet recruiting57 enrollment criteria

Butyrophilins Role in Colon Cancer

Colonic Cancer

quantification of BTNL molecules in colon cancer in order to determinate if their could be used as a prognostic marquer

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Adjuvant Chemotherapy in High Risk Stage II Colon Cancer

Stage II Colon CancerAdjuvant Chemotherapy

Benefit of adjuvant chemotherapy after curative surgery for stage II Colon Cancer is still debated. Several high-risk features may help to stratify stage II cancer patients into groups that will truly benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy. However, those factors are rather subjective, and no specific trial has been designed to answer the high-risk stage II colon cancer question directly. Immunoscore® Colon, an in vitro diagnostic test, which quantifies the density of CD3+ and CD8+ T lymphocyte populations in the center the tumor (CT) and its invasive margin (IM) using immunohistochemistry and automated image analysis. Immunoscore® has been extensively validated as a prognostic biomarker in early stage CC patients. This unique diagnostic assay measuring host immune response at the tumor site may inform the decision to administer adjuvant chemotherapy in resected Stage II and III CC patients. This randomized trial is studying how observation compares to adjuvant chemotherapy (investigator's choice) in stage II colon cancer patients with high-risk features and High-Immunoscore®. The trial would represent a unique opportunity to classify stage II CC patients based on their tumor microenvironment with the aim to provide efficient patient stratification to improve clinical care.

Not yet recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Chinese Colorectal Cancer Database

Colonic CancerRectal Cancer1 more

To establish the Chinese people's own clinical data database of colorectal cancer, reflecting the law and characteristics of colorectal cancer patients in China. Based on colorectal cancer surgery, collect clinical data, especially data on clinical manifestations, complications, laboratory tests, auxiliary examinations, postoperative clinical effects, surgical complications, and colorectal cancer recurrence, so as to lead the direction of clinical practice and academic research of colorectal cancer surgery in China. It provides a certain basis for future research on colorectal cancer. Provide academic consultation and data support to national health authorities.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Selective Internal Radiation Therapy With 90Y Resin Micropheres for Refractory Colorectal Cancer...

Liver Metastasis Colon Cancer

Observational, feasibility study investigating biological aspects in patients with liver metastasis from colorectal cancer undergoing treatment with SIRT, by translational analysis of biological samples.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Evaluation the Safety of Indocyanine Green Guided Treatment of Henle Trunk

Colon CancerSurgery

Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy D3 dissection or complete mesocolic excision (CME) has become the standard treatment for right hemi-colon cancer, and the treatment of Henle trunk is one of the difficulties of the operation. However, there are many variations in the Henle trunk, and the vein wall is thin. It is very easy to damage the Henle trunk and its branches during the operation, resulting in massive bleeding, especially for beginners. In addition, retrospective studies found that for ileocecal or ascending colon tumors, low ligation of Henle trunk can obtain better lymph node clearance. In the early stage, the investigators improved the surgical method for ileocecal or ascending colon tumors. An endoscopic linear stapler was used to disconnect the surrounding tissues of Henle trunk under the guidance of indocyanine green developer. The retrospective study of small samples found that it can significantly reduce the incidence of local bleeding, shorten the operation time, and obtain the same lymph node clearance rate. At present, there is less large-scale randomized controlled study on the disconnection of Henle trunk with linear stapler for right colon cancer. In recent years, the were nearly 1000 cases/year of colorectal cancer operated in department of gastrointestinal surgery of shanghai east hospital. Therefore, the investigators plan to cooperate with many domestic colorectal cancer treatment centers to take the lead in carrying out this prospective, multicenter and randomized controlled trail, to explore the safety and efficacy of linear stapler in the treatment of Henle trunk in laparoscopic radial hemicolectomy of colon cancer. The investigators hope to provide accurate clinical evidence for individualized precision treatment of rectal cancer patients.

Not yet recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Cetuximab Sensitivity Correlation Between Patient-Derived Organoids and Clinical Response in Colon...

Colon CancerOrganoids1 more

Eighty patients with RAS/RAF wild-type metastatic right colon cancer will be enrolled and undergo a fresh biopsy of tumor lesion before the standard treatment of chemotherapy. The investigators will establish organoids from the pre-treatment biopsies. Organoids will be exposed to the chemotherapy drugs or chemotherapy drugs combined with cetuximab used for each patient. The sensitivity of chemotherapy drugs or combined cetuximab will be tested in the organoids model. Chemotherapy strategies including 5-fluorouracil only, irinotecan only, oxaliplatin only, FOLFOX, and FOLFIRI. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the consistency and accuracy of a Patient-Derived Organoid (PDO) model of colon cancer to predict the clinical efficacy of combined treatment of cetuximab, which to formulate the best therapy regimen for each given patient.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Short-course Radiotherapy Combined With Chemotherapy and Pd-1 Inhibitor for Locally Advanced Colon...

Locally Advanced Colon Cancer

The study evaluates the combination of immunotherapy of PD-1 antibody and chemotherapy and neoadjuvant short-course radiotherapy in locally advanced colon cancer (LACC). Patients are randomly assigned into two prospective groups: treatment group and observerment group. In treatment group, a total of 60 patients will receive 5*5Gy short-course radiotherapy, followed by 4 cycles of capecitabine plus oxaliplatin (CAPOX) chemotherapy and PD-1 antibody, finally receive the surgery. In observerment group: a total of 60 patients will receive 4 cycles of CAPOX chemotherapy, then receive the surgery. The rate of pathologic complete response (pCR), long-term prognosis and adverse effects will be analyzed.

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Trained Immunity in Thyroid Carcinoma and Colon Carcinoma

Thyroid CancerNonmedullary1 more

Tumor-related inflammation is one of the hallmarks of cancers in general. Innate immunity specifically is a common denominator which is involved in the pathogenesis of both thyroid carcinoma and colon carcinoma. To improve the patient's outcome and identify novel therapeutic targets, one needs a deeper understanding of the tumor-induced changes in the bone marrow myeloid progenitor cells. Furthermore, treatment of these cells by nanoparticles or other agents that induce a program of 'trained immunity' may be a novel way to re-educate myeloid cells and their bone marrow progenitors in thyroid carcinoma patients. Lastly, the investigators expect that this approach could be effective also in other cancers of which colon carcinoma is here proposed as an additional model. The investigators hypothesize that by exposing myeloid cells or their progenitors to various agents that induce trained immunity (e.g. high-density-lipoprotein-methylene diphosphonate nanoparticles, recombinant and synthetic cytokines), these immune cells will undergo functional reprogramming to induce a tumor-suppressive phenotype. In the future, this could be explored as a novel immunotherapy for tumors that are refractory to conventional treatment.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Colonoscopy, Colon Capsule and Fecal Immunological Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening...

Colon CancerRectum Cancer

Efficacy of colonoscopy, colon capsule and fecal immunological test for colorectal cancer screening, in first degree relatives of patients with colorectal neoplasia: a prospective randomized study.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria
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