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RECRUITING

NCT07100730

Study of TLX101-Tx Plus Standard of Care (SoC) Versus SoC Alone for the Treatment of Patients With Recurrent Glioblastoma

This global clinical trial which evaluates the efficacy and safety of TLX101-Tx, an investigational radiopharmaceutical therapy, in combination with lomustine versus lomustine alone in adult patients with first recurrence of glioblastoma. TLX101-Tx delivers targeted radiation to glioblastoma cells. The trial is conducted in two parts: Part 1 assesses safety and radiation dosing; Part 2 is a randomized comparison of the combination therapy against standard care.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-12

1 state

Neoplastic Disease
Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma (GBM)
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RECRUITING

NCT05450744

131I-TLX-101 for Treatment of Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma (IPAX-2)

This is an open label, single arm, parallel-group, multicentre, and dose finding study to evaluate the safety of ascending radioactive dose levels of 131I-TLX101 administered intravenously in combination with best standard of care in newly diagnosed GBM patients.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-21

4 states

Neoplastic Disease
Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma Multiforme
RECRUITING

NCT04084067

Indocyanine Green (ICG) Guided Tumor Resection

This is a study to assess the ability of Indocyanine Green (ICG) to identify neoplastic disease. For many pediatric solid tumors, complete resection of the primary site and/or metastatic deposits is critical for achieving a cure. An optimal intra-operative tool to help visualize tumor and its margins would be of benefit. ICG real-time fluorescence imaging is a technique being used increasingly in adults for this purpose. We propose to use it during surgery for pediatric malignancies. All patients with tumors that require localization for resection or biopsy of the tumor and/or metastatic lesions will be eligible. Primary Objective To assess the feasibility of Indocyanine Green (ICG)-mediated near-infrared (NIR) imagery to identify neoplastic disease during the conduct of surgery to resect neoplastic lesions in children and adolescents. NIR imaging will be done at the start of surgery to assess NIR-positivity of the lesion(s) and at the end of surgery to assess completeness of resection. Separate assessments will be made for the following different histologic categories: 1. Osteosarcoma 2. Neuroblastoma 3. Metastatic pulmonary deposits - closed to accrual Exploratory Objectives 1. To compare the ICG uptake by primary vs metastatic site and pre-treated (chemotherapy, radiation, or both) vs non-pre-treated. 2. Assess the sensitivity and specificity of NIR imagery to find additional lesions not identified by standard of care intraoperative inspection and tactile feedback. 3. Assess the sensitivity and specificity of NIR imagery to find additional lesions not identified on preoperative diagnostic imaging. 4. Assess the sensitivity and specificity of NIR imagery for identifying residual disease at the conclusion of a tumor resection. Separate assessments will be made for the following different histologic categories based on their actual enrollment; this includes but is not limited to analyzing multiple arms together: 1. Ewing Sarcoma 2. Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) 3. Non-Rhabdomyosarcoma Soft Tissue Sarcoma (NRSTS) 4. Renal tumors 5. Liver tumors, lymphoma, other rare tumors, and nodules of unknown etiology

Gender: All

Updated: 2025-11-04

1 state

Neoplastic Disease
Solid Tumor
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT02159742

Prospective Follow-up of Outcomes in Patients Receiving Photodynamic Therapy for Neoplastic Diseases

From 1996-present, we have used photodynamic therapy (PDT) to treat a number of neoplastic diseases both on prospective research protocols (for head and neck cancer, pleural malignancies, peritoneal carcinomatosis or sarcomatosis and prostate cancer) as well as for FDA approved and off label or compassionate exemption indications (neoplasms of the skin, bronchus, esophagus, head and neck and pleura). The goal of this treatment is to maximize quality of life and organ function while minimizing the chance of tumor recurrence. As such, we would like to retrospectively review the treatment parameters of all patients who undergo/underwent PDT (including operative notes and photodynamic therapy records) and treatment outcomes (including all organ functions, performance status, tumor recurrence, laboratory values and any other data present in the routinely documented follow up visits). For patients who have died or were lost to follow-up prior to initiation of this study, a retrospective review of available data will be performed. For patients who are still being actively followed after PDT or who receive PDT after the initiation of this study, informed consent will be obtained for obtaining continued follow-up data prospectively and any previous data will be collected retrospectively.. These subjects will continue to receive care from their current physicians according to standard medical practice and no attempt will be made to alter the types of follow-up, radiologic or other diagnostic studies or medical treatment as a result of enrollment in this study. All data will be de-identified and added to our already existing PDT treatment outcome databases for outcomes analysis, quality improvement and reporting of results in abstract and manuscript forms.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-07-02

1 state

Neoplastic Disease
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06825429

Group Exercise in Cancer Patients Under Active Treatment: Feasibility Pilot Study.

The aim of this study to investigate the feasibility in hospital reality, of a group exercise program for oncology patients under active treatment and evaluate its impact on some outcomes considered relevant from both clinical and subjective point of view.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-02-13

Neoplastic Disease
ENROLLING BY INVITATION

NCT03197363

Białystok PLUS - Polish Longitudinal University Study

The main goal of the study is to provide a unique multidimensional picture of the health of the population with simultaneous optimal standards of sampling, processing and storing of data and biomaterial that will allow discovering novel mechanisms in the development and progression of common civilization diseases. In the effect it will improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

Gender: All

Ages: 20 Years - 80 Years

Updated: 2023-03-15

Cardiovascular Diseases
Diabetes
Neuro-Degenerative Disease
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