NuGa (Nutrition for Gastric Cancer Patients)
Gastric CancerThe objective of this pilot study is to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of Rhexium Onco Nutrition, HDT-202 for post-operative care in patients who have undergone gastrectomy.
Oncoxin® and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients
Gastric Cancer Stage IINon-small Cell Lung Cancer Stage II2 moreIt is expected that additional support with certain micronutrients may improve prognosis, decrease the frequency of side effects and complications and maintain high relative dose intensity of anticancer treatments. Food supplement ONCOXIN (ONCX) contains amino acids, vitamins, minerals and biologically active substances of natural origin with high immunostimulatory and antioxidant activity. Present study is a real world experience study intended to evaluate the efficacy of ONCX in cancer patients.
Real-time Activity Monitoring to Prevent Admissions During RadioTherapy
Cancer of the Head and NeckCancer of Lung2 moreThis study will aim to demonstrate that implementation of a rapid, multidisciplinary supportive care program for patients receiving chemoradiotherapy who are deemed to be at high risk for hospitalization based on real-time pedometer data will reduce the rate of hospitalization during chemoradiotherapy or within four weeks of radiotherapy completion.
Home Parenteral Nutrition for Malnourished Unresectable Stage IV Gastric Cancer
Metastatic Gastric CancerThis survey is a single arm study to assess the effect of home parenteral nutrition on overall survival, cycles of salvage chemotherapy completed, side effects of salvage chemotherapy, quality of life, nutritional status, functional status, inflammatory status and complications of HPN in malnourished unresectable metastatic gastric cancer (mGC) patients in a single medical center. It is expected that about 20 subjects will be recruited during an estimated period of 48 months.
Effects of Prehabilitation in Gastric Cancer Patients With Metabolic Syndrome on Perioperative Outcome...
Stomach NeoplasmsMetabolic Syndrome XA prospective randomised controlled trial to investigate the effects of a pre-operative prehabilitation protocol on clinical outcomes of gastric cancer patients with metabolic syndrome who undergo laparoscopic radical gastrectomies and to determine the underlying mechanisms.
An Effect of an Individualized Physical Activity Intervention for Gastric Cancer Patient Undergoing...
Gastric CancerGastric cancer is a major health issue and one of the most common malignance in Korea. With the popularization of cancer screenings and increasing the average lifespan, the number of gastric cancer patients is increased. In the past, most of the research were concerned with survival and recovery after cancer surgery. However, as the medical technology had been developed and recovery rate and survival rate of cancer patients had risen, the patients wanted to return to a daily life and desire for participation for leisure. In other words, the patients who underwent surgery wants to maintain a high quality of life(QOL) level as like prior to cancer surgery.
A Study to Evaluate the Effects of Veliparib on Heart Rhythms in Patients With Solid Tumors
Breast CancerOvarian Cancer4 moreThis is a randomized Phase 1 study to evaluate the effects of Veliparib on cardiac repolarization in patients with solid tumors who's cancer has recurred or is no longer responding to current treatment.
Efficacy of a Smart Management Strategy for Health (SMASH) Program for Overcoming Cancer Crisis...
Breast NeoplasmsLung Neoplasms2 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the "Smart Management Strategy for Health (SMASH)" program, which is designed to help cancer patients overcome their cancer crisis proactively and grow positively.
Comparison of Delta-Shaped and Billroth II After TLDG
Gastric CancerTo compare the safety and feasibility of Delta-shaped anastomosis and Billroth II anastomosis after totally laparoscopic distal gastrectomy for gastric cancer(TLDG).
Improving Goals of Care Discussion in Advanced Cancer Patients
Primary Stage IV HepatobiliaryEsophageal10 moreThe goal of this study is to increase and improve Goals of Care discussions for advanced cancer patients by training medical oncologists to conduct these discussions. The investigators will evaluate the GoC discussion's effects on patient satisfaction, receipt of treatment in line with preferences, use of aggressive treatment, and oncologist communication skill.