Safety and Tolerability of Recombinant Humanized Anti-PD-1 Monoclonal Antibody Toripalimab for Patients...
MelanomaUrological CancerThis is a mono-center, open-label, phase 1 study evaluating the humanized anti-PD-1 antibody JS001, as a monotherapy in patients with advanced melanoma or urological cancers who have failed in routine systemic treatment. The study will be conducted in 2 parts: dose escalation and cohort expansion to investigate tolerability and efficacy.
Evaluate the Safety and Effectiveness of the Endoscopic Surgical Instrument Control System (SP1000)....
Urologic NeoplasmsRobot-assisted surgery has been successfully adopted rapidly over the last decade. Robotic technology with tridimensional imaging can improve operating dexterity, visualization of difficult anatomic locations. This is a prospective study aims to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the domestic surgical robot.
A Study of Anlotinib and AK105 Injection in Subjects With Gastrointestinal Tumors, Urinary System...
Gastrointestinal TumorsUrinary System Tumors1 moreAK105 is a humanized monoclonal antibody that specially binds to PD-1. Anlotinib is a small molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Based on the mechanism study, tumor vascular abnormalities promote tissue hypoxia and increase lactic acid, thereby activating immunosuppression and inhibiting T cell function. Anti-angiogenic drugs enhance the infiltration of effector immune cells by inducing normalization of blood vessels and reducing immunosuppression.
Safety and Efficacy Study of Tislelizumab in Combination With BCG in HR-NMIBC Patients (TACBIN-01)...
Urinary Bladder NeoplasmsUrologic Neoplasms5 moreThis study is a single-arm, open-label, single-center study to assess the safety of tislelizumab with BCG, and to obtain the preliminary efficacy results in subjects who have been diagnosed with high-risk NMIBC without prior BCG treatment.
Individualized Treatment Strategy for Patients With Metastatic Non-clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma...
Metastatic Renal Cell CarcinomaKidney Neoplasm2 moreThe purpose of the open-label INDIGO-study is to examine whether a first line individualized treatment strategy based on DNA and RNA analyses from the patient's tumor is feasible. Moreover, to involve the patient further in their treatment via patient-reported outcomes (PRO) measurements in a value-based healthcare setup with simultaneous analyses of the financial costs of this strategy. The patients are assigned into 4 treatment arms according to the results of their DNA and RNA analyses. All patients receive electronic questionnaires regarding symptoms and side effects weekly and questionnaires regarding quality of life monthly. Based on each patient's answers of the questionnaires the patient receives advices in the app to reduce the symptoms and side effects or the patient is instructed to contact the hospital. The hypothesis: Basing the choice of first-line treatment for DNA mutations and RNA profiles in a heterogeneous patient population increases the overall response rate for the total population to 30% compared to 10% for historical cohorts.
IVIG in the Treatment of Metastatic Cancers of the Prostate, Colon and Melanoma
Cancer of ColonMalignant Melanoma1 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of IVIG in the treatment of metastatic cancer of the prostate, colon and melanoma.
Merits of Performing a Modified Template Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection
Cancer of the Urinary TractThe primary objective is to show that performing a lymph node dissection may detect occult nodal metastasis in this patient population whereby providing important diagnostic information, with potential therapeutic benefits in patients with isolated nodal metastases. In case of urothelial carcinoma of the upper urinary tract (a cancer originating from the inner lining of the urinary tract) requiring the removal of the kidney, ureter, and cuff of bladder (a surgical termed a nephroureterectomy). Previous studies in urothelial carcinoma of the bladder, have shown that doing a lymph node dissection (surgically removing the lymph nodes) may improve survival, or at least give an idea of what patients may need chemotherapy (drugs to control the cancer cells that are outside the kidney-ureter) earlier (before the nodes are enlarged in the imaging studies).
Diagnostic Relevance of Laser Confocal Microscopy for the Screening of Upper Urinary Tract Tumors...
HematuriaNephrolithiasis2 moreUpper Urinary Tract Tumors have an incidence of 1 to 2 cases for 100 000 persons per year. The standard treatment for these tumors is the ablation of the kidney, ureter and a part of the bladder surrounding the ureteral orifice. The development of new diagnosis and treatment techniques through natural routes opens the possibility to use conservative treatments. The investigators hypothesis is that during a reno-ureteroscopy, laser confocal microscopy will allow the discrimination between normal and pathologic urothelium by microscopic analysis. This will prevent the systematic use of biopsies which are often difficult and iatrogenic.
Real World Evidence of PD-L1, TMB Prevalence and Efficacy of 1st Line Chemotherapy in These High...
Urologic NeoplasmsThis study is a multi-center, non-interventional study. Patients' background, treatment pattern, treatment outcome, efficacy will be collected from medical records in Stage IV urotherial (UC) patients. Archived patient's formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) primary tumor samples will be collected to assay PD-L1 expression and next generation sequencer (NGS) assay for tumor mutation burden (TMB).
CLE Characteristics of Upper Urinary Tract Urothelial Carcinoma
Urinary Tract CancerUrothelial Carcinoma1 moreRationale: Initial evaluation usually consists of cross sectional imaging of the urinary tract. When a suspect lesion is seen, an ureterorenoscopy is planned to visualize the lesion and to collect tissue for histopathology. These techniques are considered to be the gold standard in diagnosis of UTUC. CLE, a high resolution imaging technique that can be used in combination with endo-urological procedures, seems promising to improve diagnosis of urothelial cancer. CLE image characteristics for UTUC still have to be defined. Objective: With this IDEAL stage 2b explorative pilot study the investigators aim to assess in-vivo CLE image characteristics of normal urothelium, benign urothelium and urothelial carcinoma (low-grade, high-grade or CIS) of the upper urinary tract by qualitatively comparing CLE images with both histopathology from diagnostic biopsies and pathology from the therapeutic radical nephroureterectomy. Secondary objectives are the development of an imaging atlas and to assess the technical feasibility and procedure related adverse events of CLE.