Circulating Tumor Cells (CTC) Before and After Thoracic Resection With and Without Intraoperative...
Thoracic SurgeryCardiopulmonary BypassThe role of circulating tumor cells (CTC) in patients suffering from lung cancer and thoracic malignancies is not well known and it is still widely debated. The use of intraoperative cardiorespiratory supports like ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenator) and CPB (cardiopulmonary by-pass) during extended resections in oncologic patients has been questioned because of the theoretical risk of tumor cells spreading, although there is no clinical or experimental evidence supporting this hypothesis. The aim of the present study is to quantify the possible presence and amount of CTC in the peripheral blood of patients undergoing lung/mediastinal resection, before and after surgical procedure, comparing patients receiving intraoperative cardiorespiratory support with patients - with similar oncologic disease and extension - operated without the need of ECMO or CPB.
A Biospecimen Collection Study of Leukapheresis-Derived Circulating Tumor Cells, Immune Cells, and...
Solid TumorAdult2 morePrimary Objective: This is a study to investigate the feasibility of harvesting, expanding, and selecting T lymphocytes from cancer patients and healthy volunteers. The preliminary objective of this study is aimed at selecting PD-1+ and CTLA4+ T cells and other cellular fractions from peripheral blood of cancer patients and healthy volunteers by using specific conjugated antibodies, evaluating their functional ex vivo anti-tumor cytotoxicity against targeted autologous tumor cells.
Sample Collection Study for the CellMax Life Circulating Tumor Cell and Circulating Tumor DNA Platforms...
Colorectal Cancer ScreeningThe purpose of this study is to collect clinical specimens from subjects with a diagnosis of colorectal cancer/advanced adenoma or undergoing a screening colonoscopy and meeting study eligibility criteria.
Impact of Circadian Rhythm on the Spread of Circulating Tumor Cells in Lung Cancer Patients
Lung CancerThis is a prospective pilot study designed to demonstrate the impact of circadian rhythm on the spread of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) in patients with Non- Small Cell Lung Cancer - NSCLC. 27 patients will be included in the study and will be followed for 12 months. For each included patient, blood samples will be collected before the anticancer treatment initiation.
Immunotherapy Clearance and Phenotype of Circulating Tumor Cells in Lung and Head and Neck Cancers...
Metastatic NSCLCMetastatic Head and Neck CancerImmunotherapy is widely administrated as anticancer treatment in metastatic setting. Despite a proved efficacy in several cancer types and clinical situations, it exists a wide variability of responses in terms of efficacy and toxicity. The rate of responders depends mostly on the type of pathology, with 40% of responders among melanoma patients, 20-30% among lung and head and neck cancer patients and only 1% of responders among pancreatic cancer patients. Thus, the main challenge today is to be able to select patients for whom the treatment is likely to be effective. Several studies suggested that tumors with a high mutational burden and expressing PD-L1 are better responders to immunotherapy. However, a proportion of PD-L1 negative cancers responds to immunotherapy, suggesting that other parameters have to be considered together with PD-L1 expression. Of that, the immunotherapy clearance seems to have an impact on overall survival, but larger studies, including different molecules and cancer types, are needed to better understand the correlation between the clearance and the response to immunotherapy. Tumor cells released from the primary tumor in the blood circulation (CTCs, for circulating tumor cells) are considered as "liquid biopsies", as they contain the entire genetic and phenotypic information representative of the tumor, including PD-L1 expression. Thus, the variation of PD-L1 expression under treatment can be easily followed-up on blood samples collected during the time. The objective of MADMAS is to study the correlation between the immunotherapy clearance, measured at the different times during treatment, and the variation of the number of CTCs expressing PD-L1 after two cures of treatment. MADMAS will enroll patients with lung or head and neck cancers, treated with an immunotherapy-based therapy. Blood samples will be collected at the baseline and before the first two cures of treatment. The immunotherapy clearance will be measured with an innovative approach of Mass Spectrometry, and PD-L1 expression will be measured on CTCs, purified with a highly sensitive microfluidics technology.
CTC, Free DNA, Stem Cells and EMT-related Antigens as Biomarkers of Activity of Cabazitaxel in CRPC....
Prostate CancerMetastatic Cancer2 moreIdentification of biomarkers (Circulating Tumor Cells (CTC), free DNA, Stem Cells and EMT-related antigens) that may be predictive of outcome of activity of cabazitaxel treatment in castration-resistant prostate cancer.
Impact of Temsirolimus Therapy on Circulating Tumor Cell Biology In Men With Castration Resistant...
Prostate CancerThis is a single arm study of 11 men with treatment refractory metastatic Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer (CRPC) who will receive temsirolimus IV at a dose of 25 mg weekly until progression. Progression will not include Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) progression; however, upon PSA progression, the addition of an anti-androgen will be permitted. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate change in circulating tumor cell (CTC) counts over time in men with metastatic treatment-refractory CRPC in response to temsirolimus therapy.
Change of Circulating Tumor Cells During Laparoscopic or Transanal Endoscopic Surgery for Rectal...
Rectal NeoplasmsNeoplastic Cells3 moreThe primary purpose of this study is to compare the changes of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) at different time points in rectal cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic or transanal endoscopic radical resection. Our secondary purpose is to explore the effects of perioperative circulating tumor cells on tumor recurrence and metastasis.
The Detection Of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTC) In Patients With NSCLC Undergoing Definitive Radiotherapy...
Non-small Cell Lung CancerCTC levels collected pre-surgery will be correlated with pathological samples.
Carvedilol With Chemotherapy in Second Line Glioblastoma and Response of Circulating Tumor Cells...
Glioblastoma MultiformeGlioblastomaSubjects will receive standard chemotherapy and Tumor Treated Fields (TTFields) and will also receive Carvedilol for 4 cycles of treatment. Carvedilol will start at 6.25 mg orally twice a day and be increased to 12.5 mg orally twice daily after 1 to 2 weeks if tolerated. Peripheral glioma circulating tumor cells (CTC) and brain MRI with and without contrast will be obtained at baseline, 2 cycles, and 4 cycles to determine the efficacy and direction of change of the CTC using a new assay tool. Preliminary assessment of the tolerability of Carvedilol with standard chemotherapy will also be evaluated.