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Active clinical trials for "Colonic Neoplasms"

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Laparoscopic Surgery Equivalent to Open Surgery in Right Colon Cancer Surgery?

Colon Cancer

The primary goal of this study is to compare in the long-term costs of laparoscopic or open right colectomy in patients sustaining a colon cancer controling for the carcinologic equivalence of the two surgical strategies. The secondary goals to compare long-term mortality, morbidity as well as quality of life of the two groups.The present study is an prospective multicentric observational trial taking into account the usual surgical strategy of every centers

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Narrow Band Imaging for Diagnosis of Proximal Serrated Polyps

Colonic Neoplasm

Although colonoscopy is considered the gold standard for diagnosis of colonic polyps, the missed rate for colonic adenoma ranged from 15-32%. In particular, missed colonic polyps in the right side colon have been suggested to be the cause for interval cancer that developed after a prior negative colonoscopy. Different endoscopic image enhanced modules like the narrow band imaging (NBI) have been developed to improve colonic polyp detection. However, it remains controversial whether the previous version of NBI helps to improve colonic polyp detection. The new generation colonoscope is equipped with high definition and improved narrow band imaging (NBI) which gives at least twice the viewable distance and contrast. The images obtained are far brighter with better resolution than the previous version. It however remains to be determined whether this enhanced imaging technique could help to improve colonic polyps detection. Hypothesis: The new generation NBI increases the detection rate of proximal serrated polyps and reduces the missed rate of all colorectal polyps. Aims: To determine whether the new generation NBI improve the detection rate of proximal serrated polyps. To determine whether the new generation NBI improve the detection rate of all colorectal adenoma and polyps. To determine whether the new generation NBI reduce the miss rate of colorectal adenoma and polyps.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Genetic Analysis to Evaluate the Racial Difference in the Outcome of Patients With Colon Cancer...

Colon Cancer

This is a retrospective genetic analysis of stored tumor tissue samples to evaluate the distribution of Recurrence Score® and gene groups of stage II colon cancer in African American (AA) and Caucasian individuals. Other covariant factors in the medical chart will be analyzed as well. Three institutions will contribute patients to this study with a total patient number goal of approximately 200 with approximately 100 being AA and approximately 100 being Caucasian. As enrollment in this study proceeds a Caucasian subject will be matched for every African American enrolled.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Multicenter Single-port Colectomy RCT

Colon Neoplasms

This clinical trial is going to compare the single-port and multi-port laparoscopic colectomy for colon cancer treatment, in terms of safety, efficacy, and cost. The investigators hypothesize that the single-port laparoscopic colectomy is not inferior to multiport laparoscopic colectomy.

Approved for marketing16 enrollment criteria

Five Year Oncological Outcome After CME for Right-sided Colon Cancer

Colonic Neoplasms

Study based on existing databases investigating the causal oncological treatment effects of complete mesocolic excision on UICC stage I-III right-sided colon cancer.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Study for the Efficacy and Security Analysis in the Protection of Ileocolic Anastomosis Conducted...

Adenocarcinoma Colon

The aim of this study is to analyse the effectiveness and security in the prevention of anastomotic leakage by protecting the ileocolic anastomosis with a reabsorbable NHS-PEG collagen patch.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

C677T and A1298C MTHFR Polymorphisms and Fluoropyrimidine Effectiveness in Metastatic Colon Cancer...

Colon CancerMTHFR Gene Mutation2 more

Fluoropyrimidines are the backbone of chemotherapy regimes used to treat metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC). These drugs act in different pathways of folate metabolism altering DNA synthesis mainly by inhibition of the tymidylate synthase. For this reaction the 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate acts as cofactor. It has been demonstrated that A1298C and C677T polymorphisms in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene result in reduced enzyme activity that leads to reduced availability of this important cofactor. Hence, we hypothesized that the presence of these polymorphisms are related to the efficacy and toxicity of fluoropyrimidines in patients with CRC.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Health and Employment After Gastro Intestinal Surgery - HEAGIS2

Esophageal NeoplasmsGastric Neoplasm1 more

By using the M.A.D.I.T. methodology and the Dialogics science, SALVO Project aims to develop operational guidelines to support oncological target patients in the resumption of their daily post-operative activities. The research will implement an instrument for the purpose of measuring the health need of participants who are admitted to the surgical ward. Therefore, targeted interventions will be implemented with participants, and efficacy will be evaluated in order to define treatment guidelines. The principal aim of this study is to create a validated and replicable intervention model for supporting patients who undergone surgery for esophageal and gastro intestinal cancer.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Endoscopic Full-Thickness Resection In Colon

Colon NeoplasmMalignant9 more

Endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) in the colon using an over-the-scope clip (OTSC) as a closure mechanism is a recent technique that allows the endoscopic resection of colonic lesions that are poor candidates for conventional endoscopic resection techniques. The aim is to study the safety and efficacy of EFTR in colon.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

PK/PD Investigation of Calciumfolinat in Blood, Tumor and Adjacent Mucosa in Patient With Colon...

Colon CancerChemotherapy

This is an open randomized single site Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic study,of Calciumfolinat 60 mg/m², 200 mg/m² or 500 mg/ m² in blood, tumor and adjacent mucosa from patients with colon cancer

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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