Rectum Cancer

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Status: Recruiting

Adaptive Symptom Self-Management Immunotherapy Study

The use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), alone or in combination with other cancer treatments is increasing dramatically with immune-related adverse events (irAEs) common (90%) during ICI treatment. Most irAEs are symptomatic and symptom self-management with timely reporting of moderate or severe symptoms to health care providers (HCPs) may reduce irAE severity by early recognition and management, resulting in fewer treatment interruptions and unscheduled health services.

Participants needed: 400
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of ArizonaUpdated: May 14, 2026Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Age 18 or older [+5]

Currently receiving regular behavioral counseling

Status: Recruiting

Virtual Reality for GI Cancer Pain to Improve Patient Reported Outcomes

Patients with digestive tract malignancy often experience severe and unremitting abdominal pain that negatively affects physical, emotional, and social function, as well as health related quality of life (HRQOL). Therapeutic virtual reality (VR) has emerged as a promising and evidence-based treatment modality for cancer pain. Users of VR wear a pair of goggles with a close-proximity screen in front of the eyes that creates a sensation of being transported into lifelike, three-dimensional worlds. To date, VR has been limited to short-term clinical trials for cancer pain. Moreover, limited research exists on theory-based VR modalities beyond mere distraction, such as VR that employs acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) with components of biofeedback and mindfulness. To bridge these gaps, this study seeks to: (1) assess the impact of immersive VR on patient-reported outcomes (PROs), including pain, activity metrics, and opioid use among patients with visceral pain from a digestive tract malignancy; (2) assess differences in PROs, activity metrics, and opioid use between skills-based VR therapy vs. distraction VR therapy; and (3) determine patient-level predictors of VR treatment response in visceral cancer pain. To address these aims, the study will measure PROs and opioid use in 360 patients randomized among 3 groups and follow them for 60 days after enrollment: (1) an enhanced VR group receiving skills-based VR; (2) a distraction-based VR group receiving patient-selected VR videos; and (3) a VR sham control group using a VR headset with 2-D content. The results will inform best practices for the implementation of VR for visceral cancer pain management and guide selection of patient-tailored experiences.

Participants needed: 360
Trial details
Age: 18-99Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Cedars-Sinai Medical CenterUpdated: Feb 20, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Have a primary malignancy of the biliary tract, colon, liver, pancreas, peritone... [+3]

Have a condition that interferes with VR usage, including but not limited to sei... [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Machine Learning-based Surgical Guidance System for Robot-assisted Rectal Surgery

The aim of the study is to evaluate the technical feasibility and applicability of a surgical assistance system based on image recognition algorithms in a first-in-human pilot study. In addition, this study will provide preliminary data on the oncological outcome of the assistance system.

Participants needed: 12
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Technische Universität DresdenUpdated: Feb 5, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients with rectal cancer scheduled for robot-assisted rectal resection [+2]

Previous/Second malignant disease <5 years before diagnosis of rectal cancer [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Improving Care for Rural Patients With Solid Tumors

This study will assess if the CARES (Cancer Advocacy, Resources, Education and Support) intervention improves time to start of treatment after diagnosis and time to treatment completion for solid tumors (ex: lung, head, neck, thyroid, cervical, breast, bladder, colon, and rectal cancers) in rural patients.

Participants needed: 320
Trial details
Age: 18-99Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of Colorado, DenverUpdated: Feb 5, 2026Locations: 14
Eligibility criteria

Provision to sign and date the consent form. [+19]

Children under 18 years old [+9]

Status: Recruiting

Target-specific immunoPET Imaging of Digestive System Carcinoma

The aim of this study is to establish and optimize the target-specific PET/CT imaging method, and its physiological and pathological distribution characteristics, on the basis of which the diagnostic efficacy of the above imaging agents in digestive system malignant tumors will be evaluated.

Participants needed: 400
Trial details
Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: RenJi HospitalUpdated: Dec 31, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Aged 18-75 years old and of either sex; [+2]

Pregnancy; [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Biomarkers for Predicting Neoadjuvant Chemoradio-resistance for Middle-low Advanced Rectal Cancer

Neoadjuvant therapy has been widely applied to locally advanced rectal cancer. However, about 50% of patients receiving this therapy do not respond well as evidenced by the fact that their T or N stages are not effectively decreased judged by postoperative pathological examination. The purpose of this trail is to identify the biomarkers (from within patients' tumor mass before neoadjuvant therapy) to predict resistance to neoadjuvant therapy. These biomarkers can help stratify neoadjuvant-resistant patients towards surgery while avoiding unnecessary chemoradio-based neoadjuvant therapy.

Participants needed: 152
Trial details
Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and TechnologyUpdated: Mar 30, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Histopathology proved to be adenocarcinoma of the rectum. [+4]

With intestinal obstruction or impending obstruction, or perforation. [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Neoadjuvant FOLFIRINOX and Preoperative Chemoradiotherapy for Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer Patients

A phase II clinical trial compared standard TNT (mFolfox6 and CRT) with preoperative chemoradiotherapy (CRT) with neoadjuvant chemotherapy (CT) containing mFolfirinox in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer.

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-70Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Menoufia UniversityUpdated: Feb 19, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Histologically proven rectal adenocarcinoma. [+11]

Metastatic disease [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Image-Guided Surgery In The Treatment Of Rectal Cancer (AR_CRC)

The proposed study is addressed to introduce new Image-Guided Surgery (IGS) tools to assist mini-invasive surgical procedures of anterior rectal resection (TME; TA-TME, TTSS) performed with laparoscopic or robotic procedure. In details, the idea is to provide augmented reality (AR) guidance during robotic-assisted and laparoscopic surgeries, by overlaying the preoperative 3D virtual anatomical models to intraoperative surgical images (3D AR guidance). To optimize the intraoperative view during the 3D AR guidance, AI-based algorithms will be developed to allow the real time detection and segmentation of surgical instruments, needed to provide instrument de-occlusion during AR robotic surgery. We use 3D modelling technology in surgical planning (7 case) and intra-operative navigation ( 2 cases). The pilot study focused to 3D virtual reconstruction of the pelvis, rectum and neurovascular structure to the test the feasibility of virtual reality to this type of anatomy. Implementation of reconstruction using 3D nerve sequence (3 Tesla MRI) was used for the last 3 cases. After the creation of a complete virtual model of pelvis and its structures the last two models were applied in the operating-room during a laparoscopic rectal resection with the ausilium of AI. The test has showed good results: a good overlap of the 3D structures to the real organs of the pelvis. The focus of this research was on developing support tools aimed at enhancing surgical safety. AR can assist surgeons in identifying vascular and nerve structures that are not always clearly visible during minimally invasive procedures, compensating for the lack of tactile perception and thereby improving overall surgical safety. The next step of the study is to evaluate its benefits and limitations in clinical practice to reduce the post-operative complications and oncological recurrence.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di BolognaUpdated: Feb 3, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Indication for radical transabdominal surgery for primary rectal cancer [+5]

Patients who have already undergone previous rectal surgery [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Biological Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes Therapy With Immunotherapy for Colon and Rectum Cancer

This Phase I/II study evaluates the safety and efficacy of autologous tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) therapy combined with Pembrolizumab (Keytruda) and Aldesleukin (interleukin-2, IL-2) immunotherapy in patients with advanced or metastatic refractory colon and rectal cancer (colorectum). TILs will be harvested from patients' tumors, expanded in vitro, and infused back into the patients following a non-myeloablative lymphodepletion regimen. Pembrolizumab, a monoclonal antibody targeting the PD-1 receptor on T cells, will be administered to enhance the immune response, while Aldesleukin will be used to further stimulate the TILs. The primary endpoint is to determine the objective response rate (ORR) of this combined therapy. Secondary endpoints include disease control rate (DCR), progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), duration of response (DOR), and quality of life (QoL). This trial aims to provide a novel, personalized treatment option for patients with limited therapeutic alternatives.

Participants needed: 85
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 16-90Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Essen BiotechUpdated: Nov 5, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age: 16 years to 90 years [+21]

Need glucocorticoid treatment, and daily dose of Prednisone greater than 15mg (o... [+12]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Conformal Sphincter-Preservation Operation Versus InterSphincteric Resection on Anal Function in Low Rectal Cancer

In this clinical trial, the investigators compared anal function, genitourinary function, quality of life, perioperative safety, and oncological prognosis after CSPO for patients with low rectal cancer, using ISR as a control, to provide high-level evidence-based medical evidence for the choice of anorectal preservation surgical approaches for patients with low rectal cancer.

Participants needed: 84
Trial details
Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Changhai HospitalUpdated: Aug 23, 2024
Eligibility criteria

Age: 18-75 years; [+9]

Combination of synchronous or metachronous (within 5 years) malignant tumors; [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Online Adaptive Radiotherapy Using a Novel Linear Accelerator (ETHOS)

The study focuses on the scientific and clinical evaluation of online adaptive radiotherapy (ART) using the Varian/SHS ETHOS treatment system. In this study, radiation treatment plans are dynamically adjusted on a daily basis over several weeks of therapy to account for anatomical shifts in either the tumour or adjacent normal tissue - a capability that has been difficult to achieve due to technical limitations. With the ETHOS accelerator, such real-time adjustments can be made based on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). This is a prospective observational study with the primary objective of investigating the feasibility and acceptability of performing ART with ETHOS for different tumour entities. The study will also evaluate the feasibility of integrating multi-parametric data sets into the ART workflow, such as standardised electronic feedback on treatment toxicity from both patients (ePROMS) and physicians (ePRT).

Participants needed: 649
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Charite University, Berlin, GermanyUpdated: Nov 3, 2023Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients (>18 years) [+2]

Pregnancy [+1]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Reconstruction of the Pelvic Floor and Perineal Wound After Rectal ELAPE

A multicenter, cohort, randomized, controlled study is being conducted since the 1of September, 2023 whereby the immediate and long-term results of pelvic floor and perineal wound plastic surgery after extralevatory abdominal-perineal extirpation of the rectum will be compared. The study is conducted on the basis of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of the Ministry of Health Care of the Russian Federation, the Department of General Surgery at the clinical base of the State Budgetary Healthcare Institution " Krasnodar Regional Hospital No. 1 named after Professor S.V. Ochapovsky" of the Ministry of Health Care of the Krasnodar Territory, State Budgetary Healthcare Institution " Krasnodar Oncological Dispensary No. 1" of the Ministry of Health Care of the Krasnodar Territory The study included patients over 18 years old suffering from cancer of the lower ampullary rectum with T1-T4N0-2M0 (according to the classification of malignant tumors TNM in the 8th edition), who are scheduled for extralevatory abdominal-perineal extirpation of the rectum. Patients are randomized into 3 groups: the first group includes patients with plastic surgery in a simple way (Plastic surgery with local tissues), the second group includes patients with plastic surgery with a mesh endoprosthesis and the third one includes patients with plastic surgery in a new way. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the developed method of pelvic floor and perineal wound plastic surgery after extralevatory abdominal-perineal extirpation of the rectum. It is easily reproducible and provides high-quality closure of the deep and skin defect of the perineal wound. In addition, the new method will reduce the frequency of postoperative complications when compared with the use of conventional methods of closing the defect of the perineum, the method improves the quality of life and provides early rehabilitation of patients. Study status- patients are being recruited. Number of patients selected is 150 patients. The primary endpoint of the study is the assessment of the early postoperative period and the frequency of postoperative complications (Flap necrosis; Suppuration; Hematoma; Bleeding; Seroma) within 30 days from the date of surgery. The study was approved by the Independent Ethics Committee Protocol No. 112 of 12th November, 2022. It is planned to recruit patients within 2 years and monitor each of them for 30 days after surgery to assess the primary endpoint and to monitor patients within 1 year to assess the secondary endpoint. The secondary endpoint means an assessment of the frequency of late postoperative complications (perineal fistula, abscess, hernia) and an assessment of the quality of life within 1 year after surgery. It is planned to complete the study in 2025. Eventually it is planned to publish the protocol of the study, the results obtained after the recruitment of the required number of patients as well as the results of evaluation of the primary endpoint.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Kuban State Medical UniversityUpdated: Oct 10, 2023
Eligibility criteria

Patients over 18 years old suffering from cancer of the lower ampullary rectum c... [+5]

Refusal to participate at any stage of the study. [+1]

Status: Recruiting

Neo-adjuvant Pembrolizumab and Radiotherapy in Localised MSS Rectal Cancer

This project investigates the clinical and biological impact of combining immunotherapy (pembrolizumab) with short course radiotherapy (5Gy, five times) in the neo-adjuvant treatment of localised microsatellite stable (MSS) rectal cancer.

Participants needed: 25
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University Hospital, GenevaUpdated: Sep 30, 2021Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Male/female participants who are at least 18 years of age on the day of signing... [+6]

Has a microsatellite instable tumour (MSI-High). [+17]