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Active clinical trials for "Neurotoxicity Syndromes"

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Long Term Neurotoxic Effects of Chemotherapy in Survivors of Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcomas. A Retrospective...

SarcomaSoft Tissue1 more

The aim of the proposed project is to study the long-term impact of adjuvant systemic multi- agent chemotherapy (cisplatin, anthracyclines, vincristine, methotrexate, alkylating agents) in survivors (treated between 1992 and 2014 in UZ Leuven) of paediatric bone or soft tissue sarcomas on neurocognitive functioning.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Advanced Neuroimaging Evaluation of CNS Changes Associated With Efavirenz Therapy Switch to an Raltegravir-based...

HIVHIV-associated Neurocognitive Disorder1 more

In this study investigators will use a multi-modal imaging approach of MRS and fMRI to comprehensively assess the biological changes in the brain associated with EFV-based regimen (EFV/FTC/TDF), specifically alterations in the brain circuitry, function and local neurochemistry, and their correlation with neuropsychological function.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Heavy Metal Exposure in Predicting Peripheral Neuropathy in Patients With Stage I-III Breast Cancer...

Male Breast CancerNeurotoxicity7 more

This research trial studies heavy metal exposure in predicting peripheral neuropathy in patients with stage I-III breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy. Studying samples of blood and urine in the laboratory for heavy metal exposure from patients receiving chemotherapy may help doctors find out whether side effects from chemotherapy are related to heavy metal exposure.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Prospective Observational Pilot-study for the Evaluation of the Nephro- an Neurotoxicity in the...

Infection Resistant to Multiple Drugs

Multi-Drug resistant pathogens (MDR) are reported worldwide with increasing incidence, especially in intensive care settings. One of the drugs which are effective against MDRs, is colistin (polymyxin E). This agent has been reintroduced in response to the increase of MDR pathogens and might be used more often in the future. Data on safety regarding the most important side effects are not sufficiently available. l This study evaluates the toxicity in patients who receive aerosolized colistin.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Acute Pain Caused by Paclitaxel in Patients With Cancer

Chemotherapeutic Agent ToxicityNeurotoxicity3 more

RATIONALE: Gathering information over time from patients receiving paclitaxel for cancer may help doctors learn more about pain caused by paclitaxel and plan the best treatment. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying acute pain caused by paclitaxel in patients with cancer.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Hearing Loss and Dizziness in Patients Receiving Oxaliplatin for Solid Tumors

NeurotoxicityUnspecified Adult Solid Tumor1 more

RATIONALE: Understanding how oxaliplatin affects hearing loss, dizziness, and peripheral neuropathy may improve the ability to plan effective treatment for patients receiving oxaliplatin for solid tumors. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying hearing loss and dizziness in patients receiving oxaliplatin for solid tumors.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Brain Function in Young Patients Receiving Methotrexate for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Childhood B Acute Lymphoblastic LeukemiaChildhood T Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia5 more

This clinical trial is looking at brain function in young patients receiving methotrexate for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Learning about the long-term effects of methotrexate on brain function may help doctors plan cancer treatment.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Nerve Changes in Patients Who Are Undergoing Chemotherapy or Biological Therapy for Cancer

NeurotoxicityUnspecified Adult Solid Tumor1 more

RATIONALE: Learning about the effects of chemotherapy and biological therapy on nerve function may help doctors plan treatment and help patients live more comfortably. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying peripheral neuropathy in patients who are receiving chemotherapy or biological therapy for cancer.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Neurobehavioral Complications in Children Who Were Previously Treated With Steroids and Intrathecal...

LeukemiaLong-term Effects Secondary to Cancer Therapy in Children2 more

RATIONALE: Cancer therapies may affect the ability of a child's brain and central nervous system to function normally. Learning to identify which patients will develop complications may improve the ability of doctors to plan cancer treatment and improve patient quality of life. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying neurobehavioral changes in children who have received steroid therapy or intrathecal therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Completed39 enrollment criteria

CICLOPS Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors Neurotoxicity: Long-term Outcomes, Predictors, and Survival....

Paraneoplastic Syndromes

Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have radically changed the therapy of cancer in recent years. ICIs promote antitumor immune response inhibiting one of the following immune checkpoints: cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4; ipilimumab), programmed death-1 (PD-1: pembrolizumab, nivolumab, and cemiplimab), and programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1: atezolizumab, durvalumab, and avelumab). Despite the desired effect as cancer treatment, ICIs can break immune tolerance to self-antigens and induce specific toxicities known as immune-related adverse events (irAEs), that may affect both peripheral and central nervous system (Neurological immune mediated adverse events, NirAEs). The pathogenic mechanisms underlying NirAEs are probably heterogeneous, as reflected by the variety of clinical phenotypes and severity. NirAEs are rare, but there is some concern that the incidence may increase in the next future, in particular because ICIs are being used more and more for cancers commonly associated with paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (e.g. small-cell lung cancer). Moreover, NirAEs are usually severe, and often fatal. Indeed, irAEs-related complications are the most common cause of death among these patients. On the other hand, these patients usually have a good tumor response to immunotherapy. There is some evidence that irAEs may predict ICIs efficacy and consequently NirAE surivors are likely to have longer life expectancy than non-NirAE patients. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to better characterize the long-term outcomes of NirAE patients in terms of neurologic disability and mortality, and to identify predictors of severe NirAEs. So far, only few studies with sufficient follow-up have been published on the topic, and they included only small number of patients. The aims of our study is to characterize the main clinical and paraclinical features of NirAEs in a large cohort of NirAE patients, to assess long-term outcomes and to identify prognostic factors. This study will help define new guidelines regarding NirAE prediction and management.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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