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Clinical Study of Weifuchun Treatment on Precancerous Lesions of Gastric Cancer

Chronic Atrophic Gastritis With Hyperplasia (Diagnosis)

Research purpose To elucidate the effect mechanism and clinical effective of weifuchun in the prevention and treatment of chronic atrophic gastritis and precancerous lesions of gastric cancer. From genes related to cell differentiation, proliferation, apoptosis, tumor invasion and metastasis, genes related to immune inflammation and immune escape and other possible aspects to elucidate the effective and mechanism of weifuchun's treatment on chronic atrophic gastritis, reversing precancerous lesions of gastric cancer.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Dendritic Cell-based Immunotherapy in Treatment Gastric Cancer

Gastric Cancer

Study objectives are to investigate the efficacy and safety of activated autologous dendritic cells (DCs) in treatment of gastric cancer. DCs are activated by the proteins from autologous tumor cell membrane and cytokines in vitro. The efficacy endpoints include objective response, immune-cell response, recurrent rate after a radical surgery, progression-free survival and overall survival, and the safety endpoints include adverse events, laboratory tests, ECG, ECOG-PT, etc.

Unknown status33 enrollment criteria

Laparoscopic D2 Distal Gastrectomy Following Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Locally Advanced Gastric...

ComplicationsPostoperative3 more

Gastric cancer is the third major cancer of global cancer-related death. In China, the early diagnosis rate of gastric cancer is relatively low, and most patients are with locally advanced tumor stage. The neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) can bring the survival advantage for gastric cancer patients with locally advanced tumor stage. The primary goal of NAC is to control the micrometastasis and/or progression of the primary lesion in order to improve potential of radical gastrectomy. NAC is recommended for patients with locally advanced stage (T2-4Nx) according to the latest NCCN Gastric Cancer Guidelines. Laparoscopy distal gastrectomy (LDG) can achieve a better postoperative short-term recovery than the traditional open distal gastrectomy (ODG), which can reduce the intraoperative blood loss and to shorten the postoperative hospital stay. Therefore, Enhanced Recovery After Surgery program of gastric cancer surgery recommends the use of minimally invasive surgery. For long-term survival outcomes, there is limited evidence supported that laparoscopic gastrectomy is comparable open gastrectomy. Therefore, due to the lack of high-quality prospective clinical trial results, whether advanced tumor is suitable for laparoscopic surgery is still controversial. Therefore, some multi-center prospective randomized controlled trials have been carried out, compared safety and long-term survival outcome between laparoscopic and open gastrectomy in locally advanced gastric cancer patients. CLASS-01 trials reported that for locally advanced gastric cancers, laparoscopic D2 distal gastrectomy is safe and feasible. Patient's surgical tolerance and stress response may be inhibited after the treatment of NAC. The aim of this trial is to confirm the safety of laparoscopy distal D2 radical gastrectomy for the treatment of after neoadjuvant chemotherapy gastric cancer patients (cT3-4a, N+, M0) in terms of postoperative complications.

Unknown status39 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Analgesic Effects According to Patient-controlled Epidural Analgesia Modes in Patients...

Open Gastrectomy With Gastric Cancer

Epidural PCA (patient controlled analgesia) for post-operative pain management are effective analgesic method. It is widely used in the postoperative pain management for decades. PCA pumps typically set a fixed basal infusion rate to infuse the analgesics at a constant rate per every hour (conventional mode). In contrast, the newly developed computer-integrated patient-controlled analgesia (CIPCA) mode increases or decreases the basal infusion rate with the use of the patient's bolus button. The CIPCA mode sets the basal infusion rate, the increase / decrease rate of basal rate, and the increment / decrement interval. If the patient presses the bolus button within the set time interval, the set infusion rate is increased because the analgesic is more required. If the bolus button is not pressed during the set time interval, the infusion rate is decreased. Therefore, it can be said that it is an effective method to control the dose of analgesic agent more sensitively to changes in patient's needs and pain.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate SHR6390 Combined With Pyrotinib in Patients With HER2 Positive Gastric Cancer...

Gastric Cancer

The aim of the study is to assess the safety and tolerability of SHR6390 combined with pyrotinib in the patients with Her-2 positive advanced gastric cancer.

Unknown status25 enrollment criteria

Biomarker Study of PDR001 in Combination With MCS110 in Gastric Cancer

Gastric Cancer

<Background> Current status of treatment options in advanced gastric cancer. The cytotoxic chemotherapy, usually fluoropyrimidine + platinum combination regimen is current standard of care. In case of HER2(+) gastric cancer, the addition of trastuzumab on top of cytotoxic chemotherapy is standard of care. In second-line setting, the cytotoxic chemotherapy in combination with Ramucirumab improved the patients' survival compared with cytotoxic chemotherapy alone. There are few treatment options for gastric cancer patients who have been treated with more than two lines of palliative chemotherapy. Patients with good performance status even after failure to 2 kinds of palliative chemotherapy still need the active anticancer treatment options. Therefore, this is the high unmet medical need. Current status of immunotherapy development in gastric cancer The importance of tumor microenvironment The role of polarized macrophage in TME The role of polarized macrophage in gastric cancer Potential of combination of PD1 inhibitor and CSF-1 inhibitor Based on these rationales, we hypothesized that the combination of PD1 inhibitor and CSF1R inhibitor might be synergistic in gastric cancer. However, the exact in vivo immune modulation by each inhibitor has not been revealed so far. Therefore, we will conduct this "biomarker study of PDR001 in combination with MCS110 in gastric cancer" to see the biologic dynamic modulation with MCS110 and combination (MCS110/PDR001) and to see preliminary efficacy signal with this combination. <Trial objectives> Primary objective: To see biomarker changes (PDL1, TAM, TIL) by MCS110 monotherapy and MCS110/PDR001 combination (To see the biomarker changes by MCS110 monotherapy at first, then, by MCS110/PDR001 combination in gastric cancer) Secondary objective: To see preliminary efficacy (ORR, irRR, PFS, DOR, DCR, OS) and safety.

Unknown status27 enrollment criteria

Vactosertib in Combination With Pembrolizumab in Metastatic Colorectal or Gastric Cancer

Metastatic Colorectal CancerGastric Cancer1 more

This is an open-label, multicenter study to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and antitumor activity of vactosertib in combination with pembrolizumab in patients with metastatic or locally advanced colorectal or gastric/gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

A Study of Intraperitoneal and Intravenous Paclitaxel Plus Apatinib and S-1 Conversion Therapy for...

Gastric Cancer With Positive Exfoliative Cancer Cells

The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of intraperitoneal and intravenous paclitaxel plus apatinib and S-1 in the conversion therapy of gastric cancer with positive exfoliative cancer cells

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemoperfusion (HIPEC) in Gastric Cancer

Gastric Neoplasms

This study investigates the effect of a combined therapy with gastrectomy and HIPEC in localized advanced gastric cancer.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

PD-1 Antibody(SHR-1210) Plus Apatinib Combined With POF in Advanced Gastric Cancer

Advanced Gastric Adenocarcinoma

This study is a single center, phase II study, to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of PD-1 Antibody(SHR-1210) Plus apatinib Combined With POF(paclitaxel plus oxaliplatin plus 5-fluorouracil plus leucovorin) , in the first-line treatment for patients with advanced/metastatic gastric cancer.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria
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