
Patient Portal and Navigation Program in Providing Information for Asian American Cancer Patients...
CaregiverMalignant Neoplasm25 moreThis phase I/II trial studies how well patient portal and navigation program work in providing information for Asian American cancer patients. Patient portal and navigation program may help to improve the care provided to Asian American cancer patients.This study is offered in the following languages in addition to English: Chinese (Cantonese or Mandarin) and Vietnamese.

Iconographies for Risk Communication and Reduction of Patient's Anxiety in a Colorectal Cancer Screening...
Colo-rectal CancerBackground: Participants in the colon and rectal cancer (CRC) screening program that have a positive result in the Fecal Immunological Test (FIT) are visited by the screening nurse who explains the meaning of the positive test and the need to perform a colonoscopy. Having a positive result in the screening test can have a negative psychological impact on patients causing anguish. Objective: To evaluate whether the use of iconographies to communicate the risks of possible diagnoses to patients with positive FIT improves the understanding of the information and reduces the degree of anguish. Methods: Quasi-experimental pre-post intervention study with a control group. 240 individuals (men and women between 50-69 years of age, with a positive FIT result attending the nursing visit) will be included in two non-concurrent study groups (120 individuals per group). The control group will receive the nurse visit as usual. For the intervention group, the nurse will use iconographies to communicate the risk of the different possible diagnoses and the risk of complications of the colonoscopy. The degree of distress (Distress Thermometer and a scale of emotion-faces) will be measured before and after the visit and the understanding of the information (visual analog scale) after the visit. The degree of distress between the control group and intervention group will be compared. If the results are favorable, the systematic use of iconographies can be implemented in the nursing screening visit and be extended to other Screening Units.

Trial of Cytoreductive Surgery and HIPEC in Patients With Primary and Secondary Peritoneal Cancers...
Stomach CancerColorectal Cancer6 morePatients with primary peritoneal cancer or secondary peritoneal cancers from stomach, colorectal, appendiceal, and gynecological primary origin will be screened by pathology and staging to see if they are eligible to undergo cytoreductive surgery combined with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC). To be eligible for the study, patients must be over 18 years of age, have appropriate pathology and stage with disease confined to the peritoneal cavity, have a good performance status, have laboratory values that fall within safe ranges to undergo an operation and receive intraperitoneal chemotherapy. The chemotherapeutic agent and dose will be assigned based on pathological diagnosis in accordance with current standard of care. Surgery will be performed with the goal of removing all visible tumor that may require removal of adjacent organs. Once only microscopic disease is present, the chemotherapy will be delivered directly into the peritoneum via intraperitoneal hyperthermia and perfusion device. This will continue for 90 minutes. Patients will be followed for tumor response, survival, toxicity, complications, quality of life, and tumor markers. They will have regular follow up visits with the surgeon, undergo routine surveillance imagings, and receive follow up phone calls periodically.

Strengthening the Spleen and Reducing Phlegm Method in Improving Radical Resection Rate of Colorectal...
Colorectal CancerThis study will take disease-free survival time and recurrence and metastasis rate as the main evaluation indexes, to evaluate the clinical efficacy of strengthening the spleen and reducing phlegm method in patients with stage II high-risk and stage III colorectal cancer

Care Pathways for Colorectal Cancer Surgery
CancerEVALUATE THE CARE PROCESS AND THE QUALITY OF CARE FOR ADULT CANCER PATIENTS WHO ARE ADMITTED FOR COLORECTAL SURGERY

Identification of New Patient Stratification Tools in MSS RAS mt mCRC
Advanced Colorectal CancerThis is a translational, multicentre and multinational study. The aim of this study is to identify new patient stratification tools in microsatellite stable RAS mutant metastatic Colorectal Cancer

Signaling Pathways Targeting Colorectal Cancer in Egypt
Colorectal CancerColorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. In Egypt, CRC constitutes 4.2% of all cancers with median age is 50 years old.

Randomized Trial of eOncoNote
Communication ResearchBreast Cancer6 moreImproving Cancer Care Together through eOncoNote is a pragmatic randomized trial involving a secure online eConsultation system (referred to as eOncoNote) that will allow primary care providers and cancer specialist providers to communicate about their patients.

The Clinical Application of 68Ga Labeled ssDNA Aptamer Sgc8 in Healthy Volunteers and Colorectal...
Colorectal CancerThe protein tyrosine kinase-7 (PTK7) is overexpressed in various types of human cancers. As a specific imaging agent of PTK7, 68Ga-Sgc8 was investigated in this study to assess its safety, biodistribution and dosimetric properties in healthy volunteers, and to preliminarily evaluate its application in colorectal patients.

Detecting Activity to Support Healing
Colorectal CancerPeritoneal Cancer1 moreThe goal of this research is to develop and test a technology-supported intervention to reduce sedentary behavior before and after cancer surgery. Surgical oncology patients are at elevated risk for postoperative complications and readmissions. Sedentary behavior increases markedly after surgery and hospitalization, and reducing sedentary behavior around the time of cancer surgery could reduce risk while also empowering cancer patients to take a more active role in their recovery.