Inflammatory Response and Tissue Fibrosis/ Lymphatico-venous Bypass
Breast CancerGenitourinary Cancer3 moreThe goal of this clinical research study is to measure the amount of inflammatory proteins inside the body before and after lymphatico-venular bypass surgery. This will help doctors learn if anti-fibrotic or anti-inflammatory drugs/treatments given with the surgery can improve how well the surgery works.
Circulating Free DNA Analysis in Gastrointestinal Cancer, Genitourinary Cancer, Rare Cancer
Gastric CancerThe investigators planned this study to Patients with histologically confirmed metastatic gastrointestinal cancer, genitourinary cancer , rare cancer with treated any anti-cancer therapy : Extra blood sample collection during routine blood sampling.
A Feasibility Trial of Geriatric Assessment and Management for Older Cancer Patients
Breast CancerGastrointestinal Cancer1 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility of implementing a randomized controlled study of the intervention (Geriatric Assessment followed by an integrated care plan carried out by the multidisciplinary geriatric oncology team) designed to maintain/improve quality of life and functional status in older adults with advanced gastrointestinal, genitourinary or breast cancer referred for first line chemotherapy. Secondarily, the study will investigate the impact of the Geriatric Assessment on the cancer treatment decision of the cancer specialist.
Gender Difference in sidE eFfects of ImmuNotherapy: a Possible Clue to Optimize cancEr tReatment...
MelanomaLung Cancer3 moreThe study aim is to investigate the differences between sex and gender in the immune-related adverse events (irAEs) development associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) treatment. The study will be a multicenter prospective observational study focusing on biological differences between females and males, possibly affecting discrepant irAEs incidence.
Potential Therapeutic Response In Urogenital Tumors
Urogenital NeoplasmsDrug TherapyPreclinical models of urogenital carcinoma have been emerging as a way to pre-determine drug resistance before therapy is targeted. The implantation of tumor specimens in the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) of the chicken embryo results in a high-efficiency graft, thus allowing large-scale studies of "tumor avatar". The aim of the study is to develop a tumor culture platform for treatment evaluation. Biopsies will be collected from primary tumors of patients and grafted onto the chorioallantoic membrane of chicken embryos. After tumor implantation at the CAM, tumor growth will be accompanied by imaging that will quantify tumor vascularization, tumor volume, and tumor blood flow. Following tumor growth, "avatars" will be divided into different treatments. Using the "tumor avatar" model together with patient tumors, the investigators will be able to observe the individualized tumor response for each patient in a treatment context, as well as determine the potential drug to be used in each case. These results may support a phenotype-based reading within 7-10 days.
Assessing the Patient Experience in Cancer Care
Brain NeoplasmBreast Neoplasm8 moreCommunication is an important component of comprehensive cancer care impacting patient satisfaction, adherence, and quality of life. The wide array of issues addressed in cancer clinical interactions makes communicating about a broad range of topics (including quality of life, communication, symptom control, complementary/alternative therapies, costs, treatment burden, prognosis, anxiety, side-effects, sexual function, palliative care options, etc.) especially interesting and potentially challenging. Some of these topics may not be routinely addressed in the clinical interaction or may require consultative support from other members of the comprehensive cancer care team. One frequently overlooked critical element in research on communication between cancer clinicians, their patients, and their primary care clinicians is describing real-time consultations between patients and their clinicians. These interactions provide rich material for assessing key psycho-social dynamics and identifying issues that patients find important in their care. In order to devise systems of care that optimize the patient experience, it is critical that clinicians and researchers understand, appreciate, and systematically characterize the richness and complexity of the decision-making process in routine cancer consultations between cancer patients and their treating clinicians. This study seeks to assess the patient experience in cancer care by observing patients and their physicians in their clinical interactions and following them for several months to see how their care went. By describing in-depth the conversations and experiences of patients in these clinical interactions, this study will lay the foundation for practice-based interventions to optimize patients' interactions with their cancer care teams.
68Ga-HTK03149 for Use as a Diagnostic Radiopharmaceutical
Prostate CancerProstatic Neoplasm4 moreThis is a preliminary evaluation of a radiotracer's biodistribution in human subjects. It is a prospective, single-centre, open-label, single group assignment interventional study. Prostate cancer is very common, and PSMA imaging is currently the most accurate means of localizing these tumours. The goal is to evaluate the biodistribution and safety of [68Ga]HTK03149 PET/CT for prostate cancer imaging.
Pharmacokinetic Study on the Administration of Nadroparin Dosing Serum HGF in Gynecological Patients...
Genital DiseasesFemale2 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine whether HGF serum concentration might be raised in vivo by administering nadroparin given with prophylactic purpose to gynecological patients.
Study of Abiraterone Acetate in Patients With Advanced Prostate Cancer
Prostate NeoplasmsGenital Neoplasms4 moreThe purpose of this study is to collect additional safety information on abiraterone acetate administered with prednisone to patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC).
Feasibility of Activity Monitoring in Patients With Cancer: Physical Activity Monitoring in Cancer...
Gastrointestinal CancerBreast Cancer7 moreThis is an open label feasibility pilot study of commercially available physical activity monitoring devices in patients receiving systemic therapy at the Harold Simmons Cancer Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center.