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MR-linac Guided Adaptive Radiotherapy for Inoperable Mediastinal Tumor

Mediastinal Tumor

This Phase II study is to determine the efficacy and safety of MR-Linac Guided Radiotherapy in patients with inoperable mediastinal tumors.

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

The Safety and Efficacy of "3-Hole" Subxiphorid Approach in the Treatment of Anterior Mediastinal...

ThymectomyMyasthenia Gravis

Surgery plays an important role in the treatment of anterior mediastinum disease. The major surgical approaches include: cervical approach, mid-sternal approach, cervical combined mid-sternal approach and video-assisted thoracoscopic approach. The cervical approach is rarely adopted because of its restricted visual field. The cervical combined mid-sternal approach have a broader field of vision, given this advantage, the surgeon can remove the thymus and its surrounding fat tissue more thoroughly. But the trauma of this approach is much larger, and the postoperative complication is also a serious problem. The video-assisted thoracoscope is often adopted by left or right approach, this minimally invasive procedure can not remove anterior mediastinum fat thoroughly. In clinical practice, the investigators designed a new method named "3-Hole" subxiphoid approach. This study is designed to compare the safety and validity between this new method and others.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

The Curative Effect of Extended Thymectomy Performed Through Subxiphoid-right VATS Approach With...

ThymomaMyasthenia Gravis1 more

Extended thymectomy is the main treatment for thymoma and other anterior mediastinal diseases. Video-assisted thoracic surgery(VATS) plays an important role in the surgery of extended thymectomy. Now, VATS thymectomy through intercostal approach has been the commonly used minimally invasive surgical procedure for thymus surgery and is applied worldwide. But the intercostal approach may cause residue of thymus tissue and chronic pain. In 2013, doctor Marcin Zielin´ski form Poland reported a new technique of minimally invasive extended thymectomy performed through the VATS approach with double elevation of the sternum. And their early results proved this technique is probably the least invasive and the most complete technique of VATS thymectomy with excellent cosmetic results. Until now, doctor Jiang Fan form Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital has performed 50 cases extended thymectomy through the subxiphoid approach with double elevation of the sternum by VATS. This study is designed to compare the curative effect between this new method and traditional intercostal VATS.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Pain and Quality of Life After Mediastinal Tumor Resection by Subxiphoid and Intercostal VATS

Mediastinal NeoplasmsThoracic Neoplasm1 more

Thoracoscopic assisted mediastinal thymectomy is currently one of the most commonly used surgical methods, but there are some deficiencies.Minimally invasive surgery through the subxiphoid approach can achieve a good surgical field of vision. (1) The surgical field is fully exposed. (2) damage to intercostal nerves can be avoided.(3) Operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative Extubation time is similar to VATS. But there is still lack of evidence. In this study, 50 patients undergoing subxiphoid uniportal VATS and 50 patients undergoing intercostal uniportal VATS were included to evaluate the post-operative pain and quality of life after surgery.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Transarterial Chemoembolization for the Treatment of Lung Cancer

Lung Non-Small Cell CarcinomaMediastinal Neoplasm1 more

This phase II trial evaluates how well transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) works for treating patients with non-small cell lung cancer. TACE is a minimally invasive procedure that involves injecting chemotherapy directly into an artery that supplies blood to tumors, and then blocking off the blood supply to the tumors. Mitomycin (chemotherapy), Lipiodol (drug carrier), and Embospheres (small plastic beads that block off the artery) are injected into the tumor-feeding artery. This traps the chemotherapy inside the tumor and also cuts off the tumor's blood supply. As a result, the tumor is exposed to a high dose of chemotherapy, and is also deprived of nutrients and oxygen. TACE can be effective at controlling or stopping the growth of lung tumors.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Effects of Oral Aloe Vera Juice on Chemotherapy and Radiation-induced Oral Mucositis and Esophagitis...

Oral Cavity CancerHead and Neck Cancers - Tonsils6 more

As mentioned above, several prior studies have shown the positive effects of oral use of aloe vera juice in managing chemotherapy and radiation-induced oral mucositis and esophagitis. This study aims to add to the existing body of research around aloe vera juice and its effects on oral mucositis and esophagitis. The intention is to determine whether aloe vera juice should be considered as part of standard treatment.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Oscillating Positive Expiratory Pressure Therapy for Patients With Thoracic Neoplasms Undergoing...

Lung CancerMediastinal Tumor1 more

This randomized clinical study aims to assess the use of an oscillating positive expiratory pressure device (AEROBIKA) in patients with thoracic neoplasms who undergo chest surgery. The main questions it aims to answer are: If the use of the AEROBIKA device reduces the incidence of atelectasis in oncological patients undergoing lung resection. If the use of the AEROBIKA device reduces hospital readmission and days of hospital stay. Participants who accept to participate will be sorted to receive a conventional rehab therapy (group A), otherwise a conventional rehab therapy plus AEROBIKA device (group B). Researchers will compare patients from group A versus group B to see if patients develop atelectasis.

Active14 enrollment criteria

Pembrolizumab in Subjects With Incurable Platinum-Refractory Germ Cell Tumors

Germ Cell NeoplasmsTesticular Neoplasms7 more

This is an open label, multi-institutional, single arm phase II trial of pembrolizumab in patients with incurable platinum refractory germ cell tumors. No randomization or blinding is involved.

Terminated31 enrollment criteria

Weekly Topotecan With Docetaxel in Recurrent Small Cell Lung Cancer

Mediastinal Neoplasms

The purposes of this study are: To determine the overall response rate of patients treated with at least 2 cycles of this regimen. To determine the feasibility and toxicity of the combination of topotecan and docetaxel.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Needlescopic-assisted Uniportal vs Uniportal VATS

Lung CancerLung Cancer Metastatic3 more

The investigators' study aims is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of uniportal VATS under assistance of needlescopic instruments through additional 2-3 mm ports compared to conventional uniportal VATS in patients with lung lesions.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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