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ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05419011

Testing a Combination of Vaccines for Cancer Prevention in Lynch Syndrome

This phase IIb trial tests whether Tri-Ad5 in combination with N-803 works to prevent colon and other cancers in participants with Lynch syndrome. Each of the three injections in Tri-Ad5 vaccine contain a different substance that is in precancer and cancer cells. Injecting these substances may cause the immune system to develop a defense against cancer that recognizes and destroys any precancer and cancer cells that produce these proteins in the future. N-803 may increase immune responses to other vaccines. Giving Tri-Ad5 in combination with immune enhancing N-803 may lower the chance of developing colon and other cancers in participants with Lynch syndrome.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-04-09

11 states

Colorectal Carcinoma
Colorectal Neoplasm
Lynch Syndrome
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT02758951

Perioperative Systemic Therapy for Isolated Resectable Colorectal Peritoneal Metastases

This is a multicentre, open-label, parallel-group, phase II-III, superiority study that randomises patients with isolated resectable colorectal peritoneal metastases in a 1:1 ratio to receive either perioperative systemic therapy and cytoreductive surgery with HIPEC (experimental arm) or upfront cytoreductive surgery with HIPEC alone (control arm).

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-24

1 state

Colorectal Neoplasm
Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal Neoplasms Malignant
+8
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT03141437

Decision Aid Website in Helping to Make Decisions About Fertility in Participants With Cancer

This trial studies how well a decision aid website works in helping to make decisions about fertility in participants with cancer. Decision aid websites that provide information about fertility preservation (maintaining your ability to have children of your own after cancer treatment) may help participants with cancer make fertility-preservation decisions.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - 45 Years

Updated: 2025-10-14

1 state

Breast Neoplasm
Colorectal Neoplasm
Female Reproductive System Neoplasm
+3
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05953662

Safety and Efficacy of Reduced-port Laparoscopic Surgery for Patients Of Colon and Upper Rectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignant tumor. Radical resection is the mainstay of treatments for non-metastatic colorectal cancer. In case of traditional laparoscopic surgery, inexperienced assistants are likely to cause side injuries and interfere surgeon due to limited operating space. Reduced-port laparoscopic surgery has only 3 ports for surgeon and observer, and the surgeon completes the surgery independently, which increases the difficulty of the operation. However, reduced-port laparoscopy has some potential advantages and applications. Reduced-port laparoscopic surgery avoids the prolongation of the operation time and parainjury caused by inexperienced assistant. Reduced-port laparoscopy reduces some surgical incisions, resulting in less pain and faster recovery. Reduced-port laparoscopy also reduces the consumables, human resources and medical expenses. This study aims to evaluate the curative effect and safety of reduced-port laparoscopic surgery versus conventional laparoscopic surgery for resectable colorectal cancer.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 80 Years

Updated: 2025-05-14

1 state

Colorectal Neoplasm
RECRUITING

NCT04008407

ESD for Colorectal LSL Using a Selective Strategy - a Prospective Cohort Study

Colonic Laterally spreading lesions (LSL) =\> 20mm are at high risk to progress to cancer. Overt stigmata of submucosal invasive cancer (SMIC) has been well characterized and includes ulceration and surface pit pattern changes as per the Kudo classification of type V. In a recent report, risk factors for LSL with SMIC and no overt stigmata (i.e. covert SMIC) were described. Resection of these lesions 'en-bloc' can allow for better histological staging and potentially reduce the need for surgical resection.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-03-27

1 state

Colorectal Neoplasm
Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT03936530

Infrapyloric and Greater Curvature Lymph Node Metastasis in Colon Cancer

The infrapyloric (No.206) and greater curvature (No.204) lymph node metastasis in adenocarcinoma located at hepatic flexure and right half of transverse colon has not been well discribed and analysed. The aim of this study is to assess the rate of this lymph node metastasis and to reveal its prognostic value for colon cancer located at hepatic flexure and right half of transverse colon. Meanwhile, we can evaluate the safety and feasibility of this extented lymphadenectomy in right hemi-colectomy.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 75 Years

Updated: 2024-03-07

1 state

Colorectal Neoplasm
RECRUITING

NCT04185779

COLO-COHORT (Colorectal Cancer Cohort) Study

This is a cross-sectional study aimed at identifying factors which best predicts patients at high risk of colorectal cancer or colorectal adenomas and to develop a risk prediction model.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2020-10-22

1 state

Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal Adenoma
Colorectal Neoplasm
+2