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Olympus - 19-gauge Needle

Lung Cancer

The purpose of this study is to test whether the 19-gauge needle can collect more tissue and get better sampling during a bronchoscopy procedure.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Analysis of P-Selectin Expression on Platelets of Blood From Lung Cancer Patients

Lung Cancer

Purpose: Selectins are vascular cell adhesion molecules involved in adhesive interactions of leukocytes and platelets and endothelium within the blood circulation. Plasma soluble P selectin (sP-selectin), is a one of member of selectin family, an adhesion molecule and component of the membrane of the platelet alpha granulate has been proposed as a one marker of platelet activation. In this study we evaluate of expression of P selectin on platelets of blood between serum samples from lung cancer and healthy individuals.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

NLCR in Prediction of the Grade of Lung Tumor.

Lung Neoplasm

The aim of the study is to assess whether the value of neutrophil-lymphocyte count ratio from the routine preoperative blood test may predict lung tumors' grading.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Quantitative Diaphragmatic Ultrasound Evaluation in Pleural Effusions : A Feasability Study

Malignant Pleural EffusionLung Neoplasms

Malignant pleural effusions cause breathlessness and impairs quality of life. Thoracocentesis is frequently used to relieve breathlessness. The severity of breathlessness correlates poorly with the size of the effusion. Symptom reduction from fluid drainage varies between patients. No predictors exist to identify which patients benefits more of pleural effusion. One study suggests that a inverted hemidiaphramatic (inverted shape) is associated with a greater dyspnea improvement. Others parameters of diaphragmatic motion have not been studied till now. This study aims to evaluate the feasability of diaphragmatic ultrasound evaluation (shape by B-mode, quiet, deep inspiratory motion and sniff diaphragm motion by TM-mode) before and after pleural drainage. Primary end point aims to evaluate the feasability of deep breath inspiratory excursion in ipsilateral side of thoracocentesis by anterior subcostal approach in the mid-clavicular line in the right in patients with malignant pleural effusions. The liver or spleen was identified as a window for each hemidiaphragm. Secondary end points aim to evaluate the feasability of quiet breath inspiratory motion , the feasability of sniff diaphragm motion the feasability of deep breath inspiratory motion by posterior method the comparaison of feasibility with different types of breathing and or anterior or posterior approach for ultrasound the feasability of the shape by B-mode. the correlation between the change of the shape of ipsilateral diaphragm and the evolution of dyspnea, before and after thoracocentesis. the correlation between the volume of pleural effusion evacuated and the evolution of dyspnea, before and after thoracocentesis. the comparaison of the changing of dyspnea in patients with noticed paradoxal movement of diaphragm before thoracocentesis and patients with persistent paradoxal/or non persistant paradoxal movement of ipsilateral hémidiaphragm. the correlation between the feasability of diaphragmatic ultrasound motion measurments evaluation and the body mass index. the comparaison between the different diaphragmatic ultrsound times for anterior or posterior approach.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Prediction of Esophageal and Lung Toxicities After Radiation (Chemo) Therapy

Lung Cancer

(Chemo)-radiotherapy is the gold standard therapeutic treatment for patients with locally advanced lung cancer non accessible or ineligible for surgery. While some progress occurred regarding progression free survival and overall survival thanks to recent advances (i.e., durvalumab), prediction of pulmonary and esophageal toxicity, remains insufficiently accurate. Current dose-volume histograms (DVH) do not account for spatial dose distribution and strict application of current dose constraints does not prevent toxicity events in some of the treated patients. The goal of this work was to investigate the added predictive value of the radiomics approach applied to dose maps regarding acute and late toxicity in both lungs and the esophagus.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Can Austrian Lung Specialists' Assessments of Lung Cancer Screening be Influenced by a Fact Box?"...

Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is the most frequently dianosed cancer worldwide. To date, no screening method has been able to establish itself as routinely recommended by the guidelines. In this prospective study with 1:1 randomized questioning using an Internet tool, physicians will be asked in 2 phases (before and after intervention with a fact box) about their assessment of the benefits and risks of lung cancer screening by thoracic computed tomography and about a potential intention to change referral behavior. Randomly assigned, half of the participants will receive the same information in addition to the fact box graphically presented as a Cates plot.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Early Access Program of Lazertinib in Republic of Korea

Lung Cancer

This early access program will be conducted to provide access to Lazertinib for adult patients with locally advanced or metastatic Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) with T790M mutation-positive after 1st/2nd generation EGFR TKIs Therapy.

Approved for marketing7 enrollment criteria

Exercise Capacity, Pulmonary Function and Physical Activity Level in Patients Lung Cancer Undergoing...

Pneumonectomy; Status

Pneumonectomy is a high-risk surgical procedure, causing impaired respiratory functions and exercise intolerance. It is associated with decreased physical activity, quality of life and increased fatigue. The primary aim of the study is to compare the exercise capacity and respiratory functions of lung cancer patients undergoing pneumonectomy and healthy individuals. The secondary aim of the study is to compare peripheral and respiratory muscle strength, respiratory muscle endurance, physical activity level, shortness of breath, fatigue and quality of life of lung cancer patients undergoing pneumonectomy and healthy individuals.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Expanded Access Multicenter Study of Lucanix® (Belagenpumatucel-L)

Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

This is an expanded access protocol designed to make Lucanix® available to subjects with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who are not eligible for the Phase III Protocol, NR001-03. A total of 45 patients will be enrolled into the study.

No longer available25 enrollment criteria

An Observational Study of Lung Cancer Related Symptoms and Disease Control Rate in Patients With...

Non-Squamous Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

This prospective observational study will evaluate the evolution of lung cancer related symptoms and their correlation with the disease control rate (complete response, partial response and stable disease) in patients with non-small cell lung cancer initiating first-line treatment with standard platinum-based chemotherapy with or without Avastin (bevacizumab). Data will be collected from each patient at baseline and after 4-6 cycles of chemotherapy.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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