Factors Influencing Quality of Bowel Cleansing for Colonoscopy in Patients With Colorectal Cancer...
Colorectal CancerThe aim of this study is to clarify the factors influencing quality of bowel cleansing for colonoscopy in patients with colorectal cancer surgery and confirm the adequate bowel cleaning method for patients with colorectal cancer surgery. Through this, ultimately in patients with a history of colorectal cancer who have high risk of colorectal cancer, it could be possible to detect cancerous lesions early and increase the survival rate. This study is based on observational study Subjects are the patients with colorectal cancer surgery who visits the out patients clinic for follow-up colonoscopy The patient's medical records on the basis of information collected at the point of the colonoscopy performed Quality of bowel cleansing is calculated with the Boston bowel preparation scale Patient compliance and satisfaction are measured.
Plasma Biomarkers C-RAC, ICORG 12-27, V1
Colorectal CancerThis is an exploratory, translational, non-interventional and multi-centre clinical study.
Pancreatic Cancer Screening of High-Risk Individuals in Arkansas
Pancreatic NeoplasmsPeutz-Jegher's Syndrome7 more100 subjects who have a family history of pancreatic cancer (PC), or known genetic syndromes associated with increased risk of pancreatic cancer, will be followed for five years. This data will be used to determine the pancreatic cancer and precancerous lesion detection rate in High Risk Individuals (HRIs). Subjects may agree to annual imaging and annual biomarkers or to biomarkers only.
Observational Study of Sub-populations From Cologuard Post-Approval Study (2014-01)
Colorectal CancerThe primary endpoint is to obtain longitudinal information on four sub-populations from the Cologuard Post-Approval Study.
Ocular Blood Flow in Colorectal Cancer Patients
Metastatic Colorectal CancerIn colorectal cancer therapy anti-angiogenic strategies have become a cornerstone of treatment regimens in the metastatic setting. Addition of bevacizumab to conventional chemotherapeutic combination regimens has improved the median overall survival of advanced colorectal cancer patients by approximately 5 months. Selecting patients, who will benefit from anti-angiogenic approaches, would be highly desirable in order to optimize treatment strategies. Changes in ocular blood flow may be an attractive biomarker for predicting treatment response. In light of the given alternative first line treatment options such a predictive biomarker would be of clinical benefit. In the proposed study the investigators will assess potential changes in the ocular blood flow of mCRC patients after treatment with standard of care anti-angiogenic/cytotoxic therapy as an early predictive marker of treatment response as assessed by standard CT-scan
A LAparoscopic and TransAnal Total Mesorectal Excision (TME) for Rectal Cancer Trial
Colorectal NeoplasmAll patients planned for an anterior resection due to rectal cancer with a total mesorectal excision are included. This is a feasibility study, thus no randomization will be performed. Primary endpoint is clinical and pathologic examination of the specimen. Secondary end-points include clinical variables such as conversion rate, re-admission and/or re-operation due to any complication and health economy analyses.
Diagnostic Accuracy of Ferumoxytol-Enhanced MRI for Detecting Lymph Node Metastases in Colorectal...
Colorectal CancerThe purpose of this study is to determine the diagnostic accuracy of ferumoxytol-enhanced MRI in detecting lymph nodes that have been invaded by tumor cells in patients with colorectal cancer.
Longitudinal Study of Symptoms in Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal CancerThe goal of this research study is to learn more about the pain and/or other symptoms that patients may experience within five years from CRC diagnosis. Researchers also want to learn how genetic differences may affect the symptoms patients experience from cancer and cancer therapy.
Chromoendoscopy or Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) for Improving Adenoma Detection in Colonoscopy
Colorectal NeoplasmsNarrow band imaging or electronic chromoendoscopy might provide similar adenoma detection capabilities while limiting time spent when compared to conventional chromoendoscopy method.
Stool Sample Collection Protocol for Development of Screening Test for Colorectal Cancer and Other...
Colorectal NeoplasmsDigestive System Diseases2 moreThe primary objective of this study is to obtain de-identified, clinically characterized, stool and plasma specimens for use in assessing new markers for the detection of neoplasms of the digestive tract.