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Microbiome Immunotherapy Toxicity and Response Evaluation

MelanomaRenal Cancer1 more

This is a observational study to investigate how the microbiome correlates with efficacy and toxicity of immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with advanced cancer.

Recruiting31 enrollment criteria

cfDNA Assay Prospective Observational Validation for Early Cancer Detection and Minimal Residual...

Brain CancerBreast Cancer18 more

This is an observational case-control study to train and validate a genome-wide methylome enrichment platform to detect multiple cancer types and to differentiate amongst cancer types. The cancers included in this study are brain, breast, bladder, cervical, colorectal, endometrial, esophageal, gastric, head and neck, hepatobiliary, leukemia, lung, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, ovarian, pancreatic, prostate, renal, sarcoma, and thyroid. These cancers were selected based on their prevalence and mortality to maximize impact on clinical care. Additionally, the ability of the whole-genome methylome enrichment platform to detect minimal residual disease after completion of cancer treatment and to detect relapse prior to clinical presentation will be evaluated in four cancer types (breast, colorectal, lung, prostate). These cancers were selected based on the existing clinical landscape and treatment availability.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Study of 6MW3211 in Patients With Renal Cancer

Advanced Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma

single arm, non-randomized, multicenter, open label, phase 2 clinical trial in patients with advanced clear cell renal cacer

Not yet recruiting22 enrollment criteria

Percutaneous Cryoablation of Central Kidney Tumours With Temporary Renal Artery Occlusion

Kidney Cancer

Percutaneous cryoablation is an alternative to urological surgery for T1a tumours, whose oncological efficacy decreases for the most central tumours due to a cold sink effect.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

National PROspective Infrastructure for Renal Cell Carcinoma (PRO-RCC)

Renal CancerRenal Cell Carcinoma1 more

PRO-RCC is a nationwide long-term cohort for the collection of real-world clinical data, patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient reported experience measures (PREMs) that provides an infrastructure for observational research and (randomized) interventional studies with the TwiCs (Trial within cohorts) design.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Biomarkers of Angiogenesis for Response to Therapeutic Combination in Advanced or Metastatic Kidney...

Renal Cell CarcinomaRenal Cancer1 more

This is a multicenter, exploratory, prospective study to identify angiogenesis and immune-related biomarkers predictive of progression free survival in patients with metastatic or advanced renal cell carcinoma treated by a combination of immunotherapy and antiangiogenic.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

A Prospective Study of Clinical Factors Affecting Disease Progression and Treatment Results of Patients...

Kidney CancerProstate Cancer1 more

Identifying clinical factors such as medication, background diseases and blood tests that effect the course of disease in cancer patients can help physicians to better decide on the patient's treatment plan. The study seeks to identify and analyze relevant clinical factors that effect the course of the disease and the results of treatment in patients with cancers of the prostate, bladder and kidney.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Genomic Testing and Resulting Medical Decisions

Cancer of Unknown OriginCancer Refractory18 more

There is no evidence available about which molecular profiling methods are currently used for cancer patients in Austrian clinical practice. The construction of the registry proposed as a completely independent research endeavor, will be helpful for scientific evaluation and the establishment of highly credible data.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Comprehensive Omics Analysis of Pediatric Solid Tumors and Establishment of a Repository for Related...

SarcomaEndocrine Tumors3 more

Background: - Laboratory investigators who are studying common childhood cancers are interested in developing a tissue repository to collect and store blood, serum, tissue, urine, or tumors of children who have cancer or adults who have common childhood cancers. To develop this repository, additional samples will be collected from children and adults who have been diagnosed with common childhood cancers such as leukemia and tumors of the central nervous system. Objectives: - To collect and store blood, serum, tissue, urine, or tumor samples of children who have cancer or adults who have common childhood cancers. Eligibility: Individuals who have been diagnosed with a common childhood cancer (e.g., leukemia) regardless of patient age. Children, adolescents, and adults who have been diagnosed with a type of cancer more commonly found in adults. Design: Extra blood, serum (the liquid part of blood), tissue, urine, or tumor samples will be collected from participants at a time when sampling is required for medical care or as part of a research study. No additional procedures will be performed for the sole purpose of obtaining additional tumor tissue, aside from what is required for clinical care.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Experimental PET Imaging Scans Before Cancer Surgery to Study the Amount of PET Tracer Accumulated...

Breast CarcinomaColon Carcinoma9 more

This phase I trial studies a new imaging technique called FAPi PET/CT to determine where and to which degree the FAPI tracer (68Ga-FAPi-46) accumulate in normal and cancer tissues in patients with non-prostate cancer. The research team also want to know whether what they see on PET/CT images represents the tumor tissue being excised from the patient's body. The research team is also interested to investigate another new imaging technique called PSMA PET/CT. Participants will be invited to undergo another PET/CT scan, with the PSMA tracer (68Ga-PSMA-11). This is not required but just an option for volunteer patients. Patients who have not received an 18F-FDG PET/CT within one month of enrollment will also undergo an FDG PET/CT scan. The PET/CT scanner combines the PET and the CT scanners into a single device. This device combines the anatomic (body structure) information provided by the CT scan with the metabolic information obtained from the PET scan. PET is an established imaging technique that utilizes small amounts of radioactivity attached to very minimal amounts of, in the case of this research, 68Ga-PSMA-11 and 68Ga-FAPi, and 18F-FDG (if applicable). Because some cancers take up 68Ga-PSMA-11 and/or 68Ga-FAPi it can be seen with PET. CT utilizes x-rays that traverse the body from the outside. CT images provide an exact outline of organs where it occurs in patient's body. FAP stands for Fibroblast Activation Protein. FAP is produced by cells that surround tumors. The function of FAP is not well understood but imaging studies have shown that FAP can be detected with FAPI PET/CT. Imaging FAP with FAPI PET/CT may in the future provide additional information about various cancers. PSMA stands for Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen. This name is incorrect as PSMA is also found in many other cancers. The function of PSMA is not well understood but imaging studies have shown that PSMA can be detected with PET in many non-prostate cancers. Imaging FAP with PET/CT may in the future provide additional information about various cancers.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria
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