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Analysis of Natural Killer Cell Activity (NKA) in Whole Blood in High Risk Subjects Undergoing Colonoscopy...

ImmunityInnate1 more

This study will measure the activity of natural killer (NK) cells using the in vitro diagnostic device NK Vue in high risk subjects (Quebec risk categories P2, P3 and P4) scheduled for colonoscopy.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Changes in Coagulation in Colorectal Cancer Patients Undergoing Surgical Treatment

Peritoneal MetastasesPeritoneal Carcinomatosis13 more

Cytoreductive surgery with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) has prolonged the survival substantially for selected patients with peritoneal metastases from colorectal cancer.Bleeding and thromboembolic disease have been reported as postoperative complications related to this advanced open surgical treatment. However, perioperative changes in coagulation and fibrinolysis are only sparsely reported in the literature.The mainstay of treatment with curative intend of none-advanced colorectal cancer is minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. The approach is considered associated with a lower risk of thromboembolic disease than open surgery. Despite differences in extent of surgery and thromboembolic risk the same extended thromboprophylaxis regimen for 28 days is currently prescribed to patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery with HIPEC as well as minimally invasive rectal cancer resection. This study aims to investigate all parts of the coagulation system and fibrinolysis, and thereby thromboembolic risk and potential bleeding in two groups of patients with different extent of surgical trauma: 1) Colorectal cancer patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery with HIPEC and 2) rectal cancer patients undergoing minimal invasive rectal cancer resection. Our hypothesis is that patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery with HIPEC are exposed to more aggravated alterations of coagulation and fibrinolysis than patients undergoing minimally invasive rectal cancer resection.

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Establishment and Clinical Validation of New Technologies for Accurate Screening of Colorectal Cancer...

Colorectal Cancer

Background: The current screening techniques for colorectal cancer include colonoscopy, fecal occult blood, and high-risk factor questionnaires. However, the colorectal cancer screening technology that has been widely used at present cannot take into account sensitivity and specificity, and the tumor detection rate is low. The purpose of research: Build a new type of population colorectal cancer precision screening technology program; Improve the detection rate of colorectal cancer in the population by new methods (compared with the existing domestic advanced technology) by ≥20%, and improve the specificity of colorectal cancer screening by ≥15% without significantly reducing the sensitivity.

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Chemoembolisation With CPT11 Loaded DC Bead With Cetuximab and 5FU/LV in First Line in Patients...

Liver MetastasesColorectal Cancer

The purpose of this study is to assess feasibility of chemoembolization with DC Bead loaded with Irinotecan in combination with Cetuximab and 5FU/LV as a first line treatment for wildtype KRAS unresectable liver metastases from colorectal cancer.

Withdrawn28 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study of Colon Cancer Screening Tests

Colorectal CancerColon Cancer1 more

Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in North America. These deaths are preventable with proper screening. Fecal occult blood testing, virtual colonoscopy, and standard (optical) colonoscopy are all options for colon cancer screening, but it is not known which is the best at preventing death from colon cancer. A large study comparing these three tests is desperately needed. In this pilot study, the investigators want to find out what percentage of patients will show up for their screening test once enrolled. This will provide crucial information for the successful execution of the larger study.

Terminated11 enrollment criteria

Perioperative Management of Colorectal Cancer Patients Infected With COVID-19: a Multicenter Prospective...

Colorectal CancerSurgical Procedure1 more

This trial is a multicenter prospective cohort study to explore timing of colorectal cancer surgery after COVID-19 infection so that can assist clinicians and patients. Currently, there is less evidence on perioperative outcomes after COVID-19 vaccination and the omicron variant. Therefore, it is necessary to update previously published consensus which recommends that patients should avoid elective surgery within 7 weeks of COVID-19 infection remain, unless the benefits of doing so exceed the risk of waiting. Aiming at the above problems, we plan to carry out a multicenter prospective cohort study to develop perioperative management according patients' different conditions.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Blood Screening for Adult Colorectal Cancer

Cancer Colorectal

Multicenter, inter-regional, case-control study with the primary objective of evaluating the discriminative power of the blood biomarker TFPI-1 to separate patients with histologically proven CRC from an asymptomatic control population between 50 and 75 years of age with normal colonoscopy.

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Measurement and Analysis of Gas Composition in Digestive Tract

Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesIrritable Bowel Syndrome3 more

The purpose of this study is to detect the concentration of various gases,including hydrogen, methane, hydrogen sulfide, nitric oxide in different parts of the digestive tract by a safe and direct method, and to establish a human digestive tract gas profiles. Analyze the differences in gas components in different segments of the digestive tract in patients with different diseases, and analyze the correlation between specific gases and digestive tract diseases and non-specific symptoms.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

MRD Test in Common Risk Stage II Colorectal Cancer

Stage II Colorectal Cancer

Patients with colorectal cancer who were confirmed as stage II general risk type in the postoperative pathological report began to be enrolled. Observe the sensitivity of the detection of micro-MRD before operation and the postoperative positive rate of this type of patients.

Not yet recruiting25 enrollment criteria

Cohort Study to Evaluate the Relapse Risk Test in Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal Cancer

A Retrospective Cohort Study to Evaluate a Multigene assay to assess the recurrence risk of colorectal cancer.

Not yet recruiting48 enrollment criteria
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