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Amifostine Followed by High Dose Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With Hematologic Cancer or Solid...

Breast CancerDrug/Agent Toxicity by Tissue/Organ5 more

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy use different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Chemoprotective drugs such as amifostine may protect normal cells from the side effects of chemotherapy. PURPOSE: Randomized phase II trial to study the effectiveness of amifostine followed by high-dose chemotherapy in treating patients with hematologic cancer or solid tumors.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Amifostine in Treating Patients With Stage II or Stage III Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Drug/Agent Toxicity by Tissue/OrganLung Cancer2 more

RATIONALE: Amifostine may be an effective treatment for the toxic side effects caused by radiation therapy and chemotherapy. It is not yet known whether chemotherapy and radiation therapy are more effective with or without amifostine for non-small cell lung cancer. PURPOSE: Randomized phase III trial to determine the effectiveness of amifostine in treating patients who have stage II or stage III non-small cell lung cancer that cannot be surgically removed and who are undergoing chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Combination Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With Metastatic Ovarian Cancer or Non-small Cell Lung...

Lung CancerNeurotoxicity1 more

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy use different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Combining more than one drug and giving the drugs in different combinations may kill more tumor cells. PURPOSE: Randomized phase II double-blinded trial to study the effectiveness of paclitaxel and carboplatin given with either amifostine or placebo in patients with metastatic stage III or stage IV ovarian cancer or metastatic stage III or stage IV non-small cell lung cancer.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Donepezil and Vitamin E to Prevent Side Effects Caused By Radiation Therapy to the Head in Patients...

Cognitive/Functional EffectsDelirium3 more

RATIONALE: Donepezil and vitamin E may be able to decrease side effects caused by radiation therapy given to prevent brain metastases in patients with small cell lung cancer. It is not yet known if donepezil and vitamin E are effective in preventing side effects caused by radiation therapy to the head. PURPOSE: Randomized phase III trial to determine the effectiveness of donepezil and vitamin E in preventing side effects caused by radiation therapy given to prevent brain metastases in patients who have small cell lung cancer.

Completed35 enrollment criteria

Modifying Your Diet to Support Muscle During Cancer Treatment

Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

In a person with cancer, low muscle mass and strength increases the risks of suffering from severe complications of the disease, its treatment, and dying. To prevent muscle loss in cancer, stimulating muscle protein anabolism (growth) by fueling muscles with protein is crucial. Dairy products are not only a source of high-quality protein but are a preferred food choice for cancer patients as they progress through chemotherapy treatment. Although commercially available oral nutritional supplements containing essential amino acids are often promoted for protein anabolism, these products are not preferred by cancer patients. Moreover, our research group has shown that patients consuming oral nutritional supplements actually lose more weight than those who chose regular whole-food items. Evidence of the health effects of consuming dairy products is needed to influence dietary recommendations for people with cancer. The objective of our study is to perform a clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of dairy products to maintain muscle mass and strength and improve patient outcomes in people undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Genetics and Shared Decision Making in Improving Care for Patients With Stage IVA-C Non-small Cell...

Activating ALK Gene Mutation NegativeActivating EGFR Gene Mutation Negative6 more

This trial studies the use of genetics and shared decision making in improving care for patients with stage IVA-C non-small cell lung cancer. Developing educational tools may help patients with non-small cell lung cancer to increase patient treatment knowledge, reduce decisional conflict, and promote treatment shared decision making with their health care providers.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Safety of PDT-Photofrin® Prior to Lung Surgery

Lung CancerLung Cancer Metastatic

This research study is being conducted to assess the safety of PDT in subjects with peripherally located malignant tumors in lung parenchyma prior to surgical resection. It will involve up to 10 sites in USA. Participation will last 4 months.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Patient Activation Through Counseling, Exercise and Mobilization

Pancreas CancerBiliary Tract Cancer2 more

PACE-Mobil-PBL is a prospective randomized controlled trial. The aim is to investigate the effect of a multimodal and exercise-based intervention among older patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, biliary tract cancer, or lung cancer during treatment with first-line palliative chemotherapy, immunotherapy or targeted therapy. The hypotheses: That the multimodal intervention will increase or maintain physical function levels and strength, reduce symptoms and side-effects, improve quality of life, reduce treatment-related complications and hospital admissions, and reduce risk of cancer cachexia and sarcopenia.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Satisfaction and Quality of Life Comparison Between Patients Using Cicaplast Baume B5 Versus Dexeryl...

Head and Neck Squamous Cell CarcinomaColorectal Cancer2 more

This randomized comparative study aims to evaluate the satisfaction and quality of life of patients using Cicaplast balm B5, versus Dexeryl, for the management of cutaneous toxicities of iEGFR in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck, cancers colorectal or pulmonary

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effects of Probiotics on the Gut Microbiome and Immune System in Operable Stage I-III Breast or...

Anatomic Stage I Breast Cancer AJCC v8Anatomic Stage II Breast Cancer AJCC v85 more

This clinical trial evaluates whether engineering gut microbiome using probiotics will alter the body's immune system to react to stage I-III breast or lung cancers that can be removed by surgery (operable). Having diverse species of bacteria inside the bowel may help improve the immune system, particularly the ability of the immune system to recognize cancer. Taking probiotics may change the diversity and make up of the bacteria in the bowels, and change how the immune system reacts to breast or lung cancer.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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