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Active clinical trials for "Neoplasm Metastasis"

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Single-Cell Transcriptomics of the Peritoneal Microenvironment of Colorectal PC

Peritoneal Metastases

Single cell transcriptomics of CRC PC samples

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Liver Transplantation for Unresectable Liver Limited Colorectal Metastases

Unresectable Liver-limited Colorectal Metastases

This is a single-arm, single institution pilot registry of liver transplantation in patients with unresectable colorectal liver-only metastases at Weill Cornell Medical College. Patients with liver predominant colorectal liver metastases will be screened based on eligibility criteria in a specified clinical hepatobiliary and colorectal liver metastasis tumor board consisting of the principal and co-investigators, representing medical oncology, transplant surgery, radiology, and pathology. The registry aims to track basic demographic data as well as referral patterns, in addition to specific oncologic data such as tumor burden, extent of disease, extent of disease on explant, recurrence rates, patterns of recurrence and survival rates.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Randomized Clinical Trial of a Multi-Modal Palliative Care Intervention

DepressionAnxiety1 more

Adults diagnosed with metastatic cancer commonly experience depression and anxiety symptoms, which can interfere with advance care planning. This randomized clinical trial evaluates a novel, piloted, primary palliative care intervention that addresses advance care planning and psychosocial needs of patients with metastatic cancer. The intervention focuses on patients with elevated anxiety and depression (anx/dep) symptoms-those with highest psychosocial needs who may be at greatest risk for advance care planning non-completion. The intervention is founded on an evidence-based intervention approach known as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) that reduces distress and promotes behavior change through theory-driven mechanisms. In the proposed randomized trial, M-ACT will be compared to a usual care control condition. The study will also assess the association between advance care planning and anx/dep symptoms, thereby informing the critical practice question of whether anx/dep symptoms should be addressed concurrently with advance care planning. The study will enroll patients with Stage IV solid tumor cancer (N=240) within Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers, randomized 1:1 to M-ACT or usual care. The study aims to: 1) Evaluate the hypothesis that M-ACT will increase advance care planning completion (primary outcome) and sense of life meaning, and reduce anx/dep symptoms and fear of dying relative to usual care control. 2) Assess the association between anx/dep symptoms and advance care planning at baseline and over time, testing the hypothesis that decreases in anx/dep symptoms at post- intervention will be associated with increases in advance care planning at follow-up. 3) Assess M-ACT's hypothesized mechanisms to specify how the intervention works (exploratory aim). Given their advance care planning and psychosocial needs, and poor access to palliative care, rigorously investigating M-ACT has the potential to benefit community patients with metastatic cancer and to advance palliative care science by addressing gaps in novel approaches, foundational knowledge, and the scalable delivery of palliative care. Note: Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the in-person group component of M-ACT has currently been shifted to an online group format.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Selective Internal Radiation Therapy With 90Y Resin Micropheres for Refractory Colorectal Cancer...

Liver Metastasis Colon Cancer

Observational, feasibility study investigating biological aspects in patients with liver metastasis from colorectal cancer undergoing treatment with SIRT, by translational analysis of biological samples.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

A Brain Metastases Research Platform to Tackle the Challenge of CNS Metastases in Solid Tumours...

CNS Metastases

Despite some encouraging data, systemic treatment of CNS metastases from solid tumors remains experimental. Better knowledge on the evolving epidemiology and biology of BM are key elements for the development of new treatment strategies and identification of promising therapeutic targets for new compounds. Further biological findings may help to better understand the heterogeneity between the primary tumor and the CNS metastases and to identify new targets for therapy thus improving patients' outcome. In this context, the Oncodistinct network and the Jules Bordet institute propose to build a multidisciplinary Brain Metastases Clinical Research Platform called BrainStorm. The BrainStorm program will focus on patients with newly diagnosed non-CNS metastatic solid tumors with high risk of developing CNS metastases and will allow building a large clinico pathological database for CNS metastases including ctDNA analyzes from CSF samples. Substudies will be proposed at each time-period with the final objective to develop innovative treatment approaches and strategies.

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria

Anti-HER2 Therapy + Fulvestrant/Capecitabine in Women With HR+, HER2+, Non-visceral Metastases Stage...

HER2-positive Breast Cancer

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of anti-HER2 therapy plus Fulvestrant or Capecitabine in women with hormone receptor positive (HR+), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive (HER2+), non-visceral metastases, stage IV breast cancer.

Not yet recruiting45 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Sr-89 for Differentiated Thyroid Cancer With Bone Metastases

Thyroid Neoplasm FollicularBone Metastases

Using sensitive markers (such as thyroglobulin, etc) to evaluate the efficacy of strontium-89 chloride (Sr-89) in differentiated thyroid cancer with bone metastases with an aim to breaking out of its palliation effect for bone pain.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Developing a New MRI Technique to Understand Changes in Brain Tumors After Treatment

Brain MetastasesBrain Metastases3 more

The purpose of this study is to develop and test a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique to see if it can be used to tell the difference between tumor growth from worsening of cancer and growth from the effects of treatment in participants who have brain tumors treated with radiation therapy called stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS).

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Randomized Trial on Same-day SBRT and Surgical Stabilization for Symptomatic Spinal Metastases

Spinal Metastases

The BLEND RCT aims to evaluate the (cost-)effectiveness of same-day SBRT and surgical stabilization with or without decompression for the treatment of symptomatic, unstable spinal metastases on physical functioning four weeks after the start of treatment, compared with the standard of care (surgery followed by radiotherapy as soon as the wound healed sufficiently).

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Preoperative Nivolumab Plus Bevacizumab Combined With Chemotherapy Before Surgery in Patients With...

Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastases

This prospective, single-arm study aims to investigate the safety and efficacy of Nivolumab plus bevacizumab and chemotherapy as neoadjuvant treatment in pMMR/MSS Colorectal cancer liver metastases patients

Not yet recruiting33 enrollment criteria
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