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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

Brazilian Lung Immunotherapy Study

Lung Neoplasm

Immunotherapy with anti-PD-1/PD-L1 agents either as single agents or combined with chemotherapy is now considered the standard of care for patients with non-small-cell lung cancer. However, it has not been incorporated in the Brazilian Public Health System because of concerns about patient eligibility, safety and costs. It is known that simple biomarkers can be used to select patients for immunotherapy, such as EGRF, ALK and PD-L1 status in the tumors. We created a treatment protocol based on these 3 markers and treated 154 patients with non-small-cell-lung cancer in a Public Hospital in Brazil. The goal of this project is to identify the prevalence of these markers in the Brazilian population (to estimate patient eligibility), outcomes and costs of therapy.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Home-based Exercise Training for Lung Cancer Patients Awaiting Surgery

Lung Neoplasm

Surgical resection is the only curative treatment in patients diagnosed with lung cancer, the most mortal type of malignancy globally. However, following lung cancer resection, patients experience a substantial deterioration in health-related quality of life and have an increased risk of developing pulmonary complications. Although current clinical guidelines strongly recommend preoperative exercise training to improve clinical outcomes after lung cancer surgery, inaccessibility to facility-based exercise programs is a major barrier to routine participation, with patients indicating a strong preference to exercise in a home-based environment. The primary purpose of the present study was to evaluate the feasibility of a home-based exercise program (HBEP) in lung cancer patients awaiting surgical treatment. The secondary purposes were to evaluate the safety of the HBEP and to explore exercise effects on patients' HRQOL and physical performance, either pre-and post-surgery.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Kentucky LEADS Collaborative: Lung Cancer Survivorship Care Program

Lung Cancer

The objective of the Kentucky LEADS Lung Cancer Survivorship Care Program is to develop, administer and evaluate the impact of a comprehensive psychosocial survivorship care program for individuals diagnosed with lung cancer and their caregivers to improve lung cancer survivorship and delivery of high-quality lung cancer care. The investigators hypothesize that the Kentucky LEADS Lung Cancer Survivorship Care Program will demonstrate improved quality of life, better symptom control, increased tobacco treatment, and reduced distress among lung cancer survivors and their caregivers.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effect of Qigong on the Symptom Clusters of Dyspnea, Fatigue, and Anxiety.

Lung CancerNonsmall Cell7 more

Effects of Qigong on symptom clusters of dyspnea, fatigue, and anxiety in Vietnamese lung cancer patients: A randomized control trial

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Pre-Post Study for Supporting Appropriate Implementation of Lung Cancer Screening

Lung NeoplasmsEarly Detection of Cancer2 more

The primary objective of this study is to assess the effect of the decision aid on measures of decision-making such as knowledge, screening attitudes, decisional conflict, and screening intent.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

SBRT (Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy) vs. Surgery in High Risk Patients With Early Stage Lung...

CarcinomaNon-Small-Cell-Lung2 more

A principle objective of the study is to create a validated risk model for treatment selection. This will greatly enhance the ability to counsel patients regarding their specific risks/benefit ratio for surgery or SBRT. This will improve informed decision making on the part of the patient, and remove much of the subjectivity of treatment selection.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Epidemiologic Multicenter Prospective Study in Advanced NSCLC (Non Small Cell Lung Cancer) Patients...

Lung Cancer

Epidemiologic multicenter prospective study in advanced NSCLC patients with PDL1 expression : evaluation of clinical and pathological characteristics of PDL1 high expression patients compared to patients with a weak or no expression of PDL1.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Immune Boost In Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Insufficient migration and activation of tumour specific effector T cells seems to be the one important reason for inadequate host anti-tumour immune response. Ionizing radiation can induce a variety of immune responses. The goal of this randomized trial is to assess if a preoperative single fraction low dose radiation is able to improve anti-tumour immune response in operable early stage lung cancer.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

A Feasibility Study of Chinese Herbs to Manage Cancer-related Symptoms in Patients With Advanced...

Lung Cancer

The current proposal is a feasibility and acceptability study to establish the necessary groundwork for more detailed investigations into the role of CH in reducing symptoms and improving quality of life in NSCLC patients at the Jewish General Hospital (JGH). A standardized and easily administered form of CH will be used, incorporating a carefully selected combination of herbs designed to alleviate a range of common symptoms suffered by patients with advanced NSCLC.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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