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Active clinical trials for "Colonic Neoplasms"

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Observational Study on Second Line Treatment of Liver Metastases With DEBIRI and Cetuximab

Colon Cancer Liver Metastasis

The recently introduced chemoembolization has been considered to be a very attractive new method in terms of response in the treatment of liver metastases from colon cancer carcinoma (LM-CRC). It appears to be particularly useful if carried out with the new embolization materials. An 80% response rate was reported using TACE with Irinotecan pre-loaded Beads in patients with liver metastases from colon cancer, who had been pretreated with 2 or more lines of chemotherapy. Since a greater activity was attained by a combination of Cetuximab and Irinotecan versus Cetuximab in monotherapy, the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products (EMEA) has granted authorization to the use of Cetuximab in association with irinotecan in the treatment of irinotecan-refractory CRC-LM. In this study we want to collect data on on time to progression and tolerability using DEBIRI+Cetuximab in LM-CRC

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Cancer Symptom Data From Multiple Treatment Centers

Breast CancerColon Cancer

Background: - Cancer and cancer treatments can cause symptoms and side effects. Pain, fatigue, and emotional distress are three common symptoms. Accurate reporting of these symptoms can improve treatment methods and outcomes. Even though symptom reporting is important to treatment, there is no method to collect and compare patient data from multiple cancer care centers. Researchers want to develop a method for collecting cancer patient symptom information from multiple centers. This method may help improve cancer treatment at hospitals and other care centers. Objectives: - To collect patient-reported symptom information from multiple cancer care centers. Eligibility: Individuals at least 21 years of age who were treated for breast or colon cancer in the past year. Participants will come from one of the participating cancer care centers. Design: Participants will answer a short questionnaire about their symptoms during cancer treatment. Questions will ask about symptom severity and experiences. Other questions will ask how well the doctors and nurses managed the symptoms. Participant responses will be compared with other medical and personal information. This information may include cancer type, age at diagnosis, and type of treatment. Treatment will not be provided as part of this study.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Study of Micrometastases in Patients With Stage I or Stage II Localized Colon Cancer That Can Be...

Colorectal Cancer

RATIONALE: Diagnostic procedures such as sentinel lymph node mapping may help doctors find patients who are at risk of developing micrometastases and plan better treatment. PURPOSE: This randomized phase II/III trial is studying micrometastases in patients with stage I or stage II localized colon cancer that can be removed by surgery.

Unknown status38 enrollment criteria

Interactive Cancer Communication System (ICCS) Directed Physical Activity Enhancement for Colon...

Colon Cancer

This study will develop and test the benefits of a new ICCS (Interactive Cancer Communication System), a mobile Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (Survivorship CHESS) in colon cancer survivors. Survivorship CHESS will provide information, tools, and a support system based on our previous work with FRESH START and CHESS, two highly successful interventions that have promoted lifestyle change among cancer patients and survivors. Survivorship CHESS will be designed to help subjects develop 1) competence in information gathering, decision-making, and behaviors they are trying to change, 2) social support systems to help deal with the cancer experience, and 3) autonomy that comes with regaining a sense of control over their lives; this in turn, will help them adopt or maintain healthy lifestyle behaviors and improve their quality of life.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

SEMS Placement Followed by Chemotherapy and Surgery for Obstructing Left-sided Colonic Cancer

Complication of Treatment

This study aimed to evaluate the safety and feasibility of SEMS followed by neoadjuvant chemotherapy prior to elective surgery for obstructing left-sided colon cancer.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Acute Effect of modeRate-intensity aerOBIc Exercise on Colon Cancer Cell Growth

Colon AdenocarcinomaColon Cancer

This study involves drawing blood samples from men before and after they perform 30-minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise. The investigators will evaluate whether adding the exercise serum to colon cancer cells in a dish can reduce the growth of the cells compared to the resting serum. Note: serum is the liquid part of the blood that carries hormones and metabolites around the body.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Research on the Treatment of Metastatic Colon Cancer Patients Treated by FOLFOXIRI

Colorectal Cancer

Colon cancer with metastase in the diagnose time account for one significant rate and has a increasing trend. The treatment result of this patient group rests modest. The biological therapeutic treatment is still expensive for major part of Vietnamese patients. So that, research on a new affordable and efficacious chemotherapy combination for these patients is extremely necessary in our country The purpose of the study is to comment somes clinico-pathology features of metastatic colon cancer patients whose disease was not radically resectable. The second aim is to Evaluate the treatment result and toxicity of FOLFOXIRI in these patients

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Performance and Evaluation for CT Colonography Screening

Colonic NeoplasmsColorectal Neoplasms

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an important United Kingdom healthcare issue affecting 1 in 20 individuals, half of whom will die from the disease. Late presentation of CRC has a poor prognosis, whereas excellent cure rates (>95%) are seen in those who present early. Accurate and early diagnosis of CRC is therefore crucial. In most patients this is achieved via colonoscopy, a camera test which is widely available and allows tissue samples to be taken of any abnormalities seen during the procedure. However, a non-invasive alternative is Computed Tomography Colonography (CTC) which uses X-rays to produce images of the large bowel which are then interpreted by Radiologists. CTC has high sensitivity for the diagnosis of CRC (comparable to colonoscopy) and the cancer precursor - adenomatous polyps. Unlike colonoscopy, however, there is no accreditation process for CTC and there is no infrastructure to ensure that all reporting Radiologists are able to do so adequately and, as a result, there is a wide range of diagnostic accuracy. There are no universally-accepted standards to monitor quality or assess diagnostic performance, partly because we do not know what the quality markers are and there is currently no system to quantify them. Overall, this contributes to low cancer detection rates, missed cancers and inequity for patients across the National Health Service (NHS). This study aims to assess the impact of a structured training programme with assessment and feedback on NHS radiologist performance. If the impact is positive and results in significantly improved performance, then such a scheme could be adopted into an accreditation programme for CTC in the English Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP).

Completed3 enrollment criteria

ERAS in Laparoscopic Surgery for Colorectal Cancer: Risk Factors for Delayed Recovery

Colonic NeoplasmsLaparoscopy1 more

Although there is evidence for reducing complication rate and improving recovery after the implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols into colorectal surgery, most published papers include patients undergoing open resections. The aim was to analyse factors affecting recovery and length of stay (LOS) in patients after laparoscopic colorectal surgery for cancer combined with ERAS protocol.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Advanced Metagenomic Analysis of Human Colonic Microbiota in Patients With Chronic GI Disorders...

Irritable Bowel SyndromeColitis3 more

This clinical trial hypothesize that Gut Microbiota (bacteria, viruses, fungi)play a major role in the occurrence and progression of many chronic gastrointestinal diseases like Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Colo-Rectal Cancer. Hence, aims to study the spectrum of such microbiota in these patients as compared to normal subjects, by utilizing metagenomic techniques rather than cultural methods.

Completed15 enrollment criteria
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