
Mix Vaccine for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Metastatic Colorectal CancerReaction - Mixed VaccineThe aim of this study is the safety and efficacy of mix vaccine to small metastases of colorectal cancer.

mFOLFOX6 Chemotherapy With Apatinib as Postoperative Treatment in Stage IIIB or IIIC Colorectal...
ApatinibThis study will focus on postoperative patients of stage IIIB or stage IIIC colorectal cancer. These patients will start to accept chemotherapy in 3-4 weeks after operation, these patients were randomly divided into two groups, one group will accept adjuvant chemotherapy of mFOLFOX6; another group will use mFOLFOX6 combined with apatinib. The efficacy and safety of adjuvant chemotherapy will be compared between the two groups. Disease-free survival, overall survival, incidence of adverse reaction of chemotherapy and postoperative quality of life will be recorded.

Regorafenib in Combination With TAS-102 in Subjects With Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Who Have Progressed...
Pretreated Metastatic Colorectal Cancer0116-ASG REMETY is a multicenter, open-label, non-randomized, dose-escalation Phase I study evaluating the safety and anti-tumor activity of TAS-102 administered in combination with Regorafenib in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer.

Comparing Efficacy and Safety of Stivant (AryoGen Bevacizumab) Versus Avastin in Metastatic Colorectal...
Metastatic Colorectal CancerThis is a Phase III, randomized, two arms, double-blind (patient and assessor blinded), parallel active non inferiority controlled clinical trial with a 2:1 allocation. This trial was conducted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of bevacizumab (produced by AryoGen Pharmed) plus FOLFIRI-3 compared with bevacizumab (Avastin®) plus FOLFIRI-3 in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Patients who met the following criteria could be recruited to receive the mentioned intervention randomly. Inclusion criteria: male or female aged 18-75 years, mCRC verified histologically, Having one or more bi-dimensionally measurable lesions as defined by Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors (RECIST) criteria, Was not felt to be amenable to curative resection, With an (ECOG) performance status of ≤ 1, Life expectancy of longer than 3 months, Adequate organ and marrow function, May have received adjuvant therapy for primary colorectal cancer provided that at least 6 months have elapsed from the time the adjuvant therapy was concluded and recurrent disease was documented, Patients with history of hypertension must be well-controlled (blood pressure less than/equal to 150/100), on a stable regimen of anti-hypertensive therapy.

Evaluation of Treatment Response With CHOI and RECIST Criteria and CT Texture Analysis in Patients...
Metastatic Colorectal CancerThe purpose of the study is to evaluate the performance of various tumor response criteria (Choi and RECIST1.1 criteria) in the assessment of regorafenib activity. Moreover, an assessment of the tumor heterogeneity will be made using computed tomographic texture analysis (CTTA)

Microparticle Enhanced Cytotoxic Transarterial Embolization Therapy
Colorectal CarcinomaThe purpose of this study is to determine safety and local tumor control of Embozene TANDEM Microspheres (40um TANDEM) loaded with Irinotecan to treat metastatic colorectal carcinoma (mCRC).

A Trial of Trametinib and Panitumumab in RAS/RAF Wild Type Advanced Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal CancerKRAS Wildtype2 moreThis is a phase 2 study (the second phase in testing a new drug or drug combination) to see how useful the combination of two drugs, panitumumab and trametinib, are in patients with advanced colorectal cancer with KRAS, NRAS, or BRAF wild type (genes that are not mutated). Panitumumab is a drug that is approved by Health Canada for the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer with KRAS wild type. Panitumumab works by binding to and blocking the protein, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) from working. Trametinib is a drug that is approved by Health Canada for the treatment of melanoma with a mutation in the BRAF gene. Trametinib works by binding to and blocking mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MEK) 1 and MEK2 from working. Previous studies have shown that the combination of panitumumab and trametinib may be more useful in KRAS, NRAS, or BRAF wild type colorectal cancer.

Feasibility and Efficacy of Interval Walking in Patients With Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal CancerBackground: The level physical exercise is strongly associated with colorectal cancer risk in the general population, and recent data shows that physical activity after a colorectal cancer diagnosis is inversely associated with mortality risk, indication the physical exercise can protect against disease progression. However, few studies have successfully performed exercise interventions in patients with colorectal cancer, and the potential mechanisms responsible for the tumor suppressing effects of exercise remain poorly explored. Purpose: To investigate interval-walking, delivered by the InterWalk smart phone application as exercise-modality in patients with colorectal cancer. Specifically it is the aim to explore if InterWalk is safe and feasible as well as effective to improve cardio-metabolic health profile. Subjects: Colorectal cancer patients, stage I-III, who are at least one month post-surgery and have concluded any adjuvant chemotherapy treatment, are eligible for inclusion. Exclusion criteria are: age <18; any major surgical procedure planned within 6 months after inclusion; pregnancy; ongoing treatment for any known malignancy; performance status > 1; unable to read and understand Danish Methods: 40 colorectal cancer patients are included and randomized to I) InterWalk or II) waiting list control for 24 weeks. Patients are evaluated at baseline, week 12 and week 24 by assessment measures to determine cardio-metabolic health profile and other relevant study outcomes, including: cardiopulmonary exercise test (VO2peak); anthropometrics; blood pressure; resting heart rate; body composition; health related quality of life questionnaires; plasma concentration levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, insulin, glucose and inflammatory cytokines; insulin sensitivity; and cognitive function.

Study of Azacitidine and Durvalumab in Advanced Solid Tumors
Microsatellite Stable Colorectal CarcinomaPlatinum Resistant Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Type II1 moreThis is a phase 2 study of investigational drug, durvalumab given in combination with azacitidine (CC-486). The main purpose of this phase 2 study is to assess the antitumor activity of azacitidine in combination with durvalumab patients with microsatellite stable colorectal carcinoma (MSS-CRC), platinum resistant epithelial ovarian cancer type II (PR-OC), and estrogen receptor positive and HER2 negative breast cancer.

Study of Xeloxiri Regimen for Patients With Refractory Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal CancerThis is an open-label, single centre, single-arm phase II study which aims to assess the efficacy and tolerability of triplet combination of capecitabine, oxaliplatin and irinotecan (Xeloxiri regimen) in treating patients with refractory metastatic colorectal cancer. Clinical data from patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer will be collected and analyzed in this study. The patients' data will be collected and maintained in the Division of medical oncology of the Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital.