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Active clinical trials for "Lung Neoplasms"

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Once-daily Simultaneous Modulated Accelerated Thoracic Radiotherapy in Limited Small-cell Lung Cancer...

Small Cell Lung Cancer

This Phase II randomized study is to determine whether once-daily simultaneous modulated accelerated thoracic radiotherapy (RT) resulted in better survival than twice-daily RT for patients with limited-stage small-cell lung cancer (LD-SCLC).

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Lung Cancer Screening Protocol

Lung Cancer Screening

The successful implementation of lung cancer screening across diverse setting requires working with the community and primary care practices. Collaborating across diverse community-based sites will employ local knowledge and culture in the understanding of the health problem and identifying and implementing solutions that are appropriate for all partners (patients, primary care, referral centers). Enhanced, culturally-competent communication with patients at high risk for lung cancer can narrow inequities in screening awareness, referral, and utilization, as well as improve lung cancer outcomes across diverse patients and communities. Promoting partnerships among physicians, staff, and patients; creating routines; and tailoring materials to each clinician's situation have been show to increase the proportion of patients receiving screening.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Fludeoxyglucose F-18-PET in Planning Lung Cancer Radiation Therapy

Stage I Lung CancerStage I Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer AJCC v76 more

This trial studies how well fludeoxyglucose F-18 - positron emission tomography (PET) works in planning radiation therapy in participants with early non-small cell lung cancer, early stage lung cancer, or cancer that has spread to lungs from other parts of the body. Using PET in addition to the standard computed tomography to plan radiation therapy for cancer may help doctors to maximize the dose to the cancer and minimize the dose to normal tissues.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Radiotherapy Combined With Immunotherapy for Brain Metastases of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

This is a Retrospective, Multicenter, Controlled Study to Evaluate Immunotherapy and Radiotherpay for Brain Lesions as a Potential Treatment for Patients with Brain Metastasis in non-small cell lung cancer

Suspended11 enrollment criteria

Stereotactic Precision And Conventional Radiotherapy Evaluation

Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

A randomized phase II study for medically inoperable stage I non-small cell lung cancer where stereotactic body radiotherapy in three fractions to 66 Gy is compared with conventionally fractionated radiotherapy to 70 Gy in 35 fractions.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

CT Screening For Lung Cancer in High Risk Patients: the Russian Study.

Lung Cancer

This prospective cohort trial was planned to assess the feasibility of establishing a lung cancer screening program in Russian Federation using low-dose CT scanning in asymptomatic patients with at least a 30 pack-year history of cigarette smoking.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

A Prospective Randomized Study Comparing the Target Volume for Limited-stage Small Cell Lung Cancer...

Carcinoma of LungSmall Cell1 more

We hypothesized that the local control for both arms were not statistically significant, when irradiation to the post-induction chemotherapy tumor volume is compared with irradiation to the pre-induction chemotherapy tumor volume.While elective nodal irradiation will be omitted for both arms.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

A Feasibility Study Using Four-Dimensional CT Imaging for Primary Lung Cancer

Lung Cancer

Eligible lung cancer patients: Undergo pre-treatment 4D-CT study for treatment planning External Beam Radiation: standard fractionation (2Gy per day) or stereotactic body radiation therapy Evaluation: Repeat 4D-CT study at 3 months and 6 months post-treatment Primary objectives: To assess pre-treatment global and focal lung strain and correlate with changes post-treatment

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Early Detection of Lung Tumors by Sniffer Dogs - Evaluation of Sensitivity and Specificity

Lung CancerChronic Obstructive Airway Disease

Some groups reported that sniffer dogs can be applied to detect lung cancer in the exhaled breath of patients. Therefore, breath samples (BS) of patients are collected. Five sniffer dogs are trained to distinguish between the BS of patients with lung cancer and healthy individuals (controls). In a prospective, randomized blinded study the dog's ability to differentiate between BS of i) patients with lung cancer, ii) patients with inflammatory airway disease, but no evidence of cancer and iii) healthy individuals is tested.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

The Character of Perfusion Parameters Derived From MDCT Between Adenocarcinoma and Squamous Cell...

AdenocarcinomaSquamous Cell Carcinoma1 more

Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death in Taiwan. Recently, there are more treatment methods available which result in increased patient survival. Although adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma were both categorized as non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the recent advancement of target therapy implied that these two histologies behave differently (Shah NT, et al. 2005; Sandler A, et al. 2006). Radiation therapy is an important method for locally advanced non-resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Computed tomography (CT) is the mainstay for evaluating lung cancer. The advance of multi-row detector CT (MDCT) provides volumetric acquisition within a breath hold, and enables detailed evaluation of tissue and organ perfusion with excellent resolution. Using this new technique with image post processing, excellent spatial resolution and functional perfusion information can be obtained simultaneously. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore not only the longitudinal change of lung cancer eligible for radiation therapy (including concurrent, sequential chemoradiotherapy and high-dose radiation therapy) but also comparison of adenocarcinoma and squamous cell lung cancers using perfusion MDCT. Total twenty patients with histopathologically proved adenocarcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma will be enrolled in this study and receive longitudinal study for perfusion MDCT evaluation before, during radiation therapy and in early and late phases after complete radiation therapy. Dynamic perfusion will be used for processing the image data, and quantitative parameters such as tumor blood volume and permeability etc will be derived. From this study, we expect to understand the change of tumor vascularity after radiation therapy and characters of treatment response of adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma in addition to the change of tumor size.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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