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NCT02948361

Clinical PRoduct DevelOpment StudyinG the QT Ultrasound® BReast ScannEr With Volunteer SubjectS

Subjects will be scanned on the QT Ultrasound Breast Scanner. For subjects that may have breast calcifications and/or mass(es) and/or other finding(s) on the QT scan image(s), standard imaging modalities (e.g., mammogram and HHUS) will be performed per ACR recommendations. If available, subjects may provide copies of their breast imaging exams and related reports. Demographics and medical history will be collected.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-07

1 state

Volunteer Subjects
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06944548

Evaluation of the Effect of Adapted Physical Activity on the Modification of Lipid Metabolism During Chemotherapy for Metastatic COLorectal Cancer

APACOL is a pilot, bicentric, randomised, open-label, prospective, category 2 study. The presence of colon cancer modifies blood lipid parameters which are likely to have an impact on the efficacy of anti-cancer treatments. Previous data support the hypothesis that appropriate physical activity could modify the blood lipid parameters involved in chemoresistance in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. The aim of the APACOL study is to investigate the impact of modulating the frequency (volume per week) of physical activity recommended by INCa on the variation in lipid parameters involved in chemoresistance in patients with metastatic colon cancer, with a reference level of these lipid parameters in people without cancer provided by the participation of volunteers who are not ill. The expectations at the end of this study are an improvement in the patient's quality of life / an improvement in the tolerance and efficacy of the chemotherapy treatment / identification of the frequency of APAs needed to vary the lipid metabolism involved in chemoresistance.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 80 Years

Updated: 2025-04-30

Metastatic Colorectal Cancer (CRC)
Volunteer Subjects