[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"stage-ii-ovarian-cancer-ajcc-v8\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:stage-ii-ovarian-cancer-ajcc-v8":28},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,3,0,[8,44,166],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":18,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":22,"briefSummary":24,"conditions":25,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":31,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":32,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":33,"startDateStruct":36,"completionDateStruct":38,"leadSponsor":40,"locationsCount":43},"100604077","early-phase-1-effects-of-a-probiotic-intervention-on-the-gut-and-vaginal-microbiome-in-patients-with-advanced-or-recurrent-ovarian-cancer-undergoing-treatment-with-platinum-chemotherapy-100604077",false,"NCT07144826","Effects of a Probiotic Intervention on the Gut and Vaginal Microbiome in Patients With Advanced or Recurrent Ovarian Cancer Undergoing Treatment With Platinum Chemotherapy","A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled, Study to Investigate Efficacy of a Probiotic Intervention on the Gut and Vaginal Microbiome of Ovarian Cancer Patients Undergoing Treatment With Platinum Chemotherapy","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Ability to understand and willingness to sign a written consent form. In patients who do not speak English, ability to have informed consent form translated in their native language and have their native language translator present for consenting process\n* Age \\> 18 years old\n* Patient with advanced (stage II, III or IV) or recurrent ovarian cancer who will receive platinum-based chemotherapy as standard of care (cisplatin, carboplatin containing regimens)\n* Agreeable to participate in all research activities defined in the study\n* Agreeable to not take any other probiotic and\u002For prebiotic supplements outside of study intervention during the study\n* Agreeable to not make significant changes to their diet throughout the course of the study\n* Patients with ileostomy, colostomy are permitted to participate\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Borderline ovarian tumors\n* Prior allergy or food intolerance to any probiotic product\n* History of chronic inflammation or active structural abnormality of the digestive tract (e.g., inflammatory bowel disease requiring medications, active duodenal or gastric ulcer, complete large or small bowel intestinal obstruction, active fistula)\n* Patients who do not meet laboratory parameters for platinum-based chemotherapy, including absolute neutrophil count (ANC) \\\u003C 1500\n* Known hypersensitivity to any component of study product (Akkermansia muciniphila, Anaerobutyricum hallii, Clostridium beijerinckii, Clostridium butyricum and Bifidobacterium infantis, chicory inulin, magnesium stearate, grape food color, and silica)\n* Known hypersensitivity to \\> 4 first-line antimicrobial therapies against Akkermansia muciniphila, Clostridium beijerinckii, Clostridium butyricum, Anaerobutyricum hallii: penicillin, piperacillin, tetracycline, amoxicillin, ampicillin\n* Known hypersensitivity to \\> 4 first-line antimicrobial therapies against Bifidobacterium infantis Bi-26\\^Trademark (TM): gentamicin, kanamycin, streptomycin, tetracycline, erythromycin, clindamycin, ampicillin, vancomycin","FEMALE","18 Years",{"count":19,"type":20},161,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[23],"EARLY_PHASE1","This clinical trial evaluates the effects a probiotic intervention has on the gut and vaginal microbiome in patients undergoing chemotherapy for ovarian cancer that may have spread from where it first started to nearby tissue, lymph nodes, or distant parts of the body (advanced) or that has come back after a period of improvement (recurrent). Gut health is also known as the gut microbiome. The microbiome includes all of the bacteria and organisms naturally found in the digestive tract. Probiotics are dietary supplements containing live microorganisms that may help keep the gastrointestinal tract healthy. A probiotic intervention during platinum chemotherapy in ovarian cancer patients may impact the gut and vaginal microbiota, quality of life, symptoms, and oncologic outcomes.",[26,27,28,29,30],"Advanced Ovarian Carcinoma","Recurrent Ovarian Carcinoma","Stage II Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage III Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IV Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","RECRUITING","2026-06-16",{"date":34,"type":35},"2026-06-18","ACTUAL",{"date":37,"type":35},"2026-03-06",{"date":39,"type":20},"2027-07-09",{"name":41,"class":42},"Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center","OTHER",1,{"id":45,"slug":46,"hasResults":11,"nctId":47,"briefTitle":48,"officialTitle":49,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":50,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":51,"minAge":17,"maxAge":52,"enrollmentInfo":53,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":55,"phases":4,"briefSummary":56,"conditions":57,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":31,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":156,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":157,"startDateStruct":159,"completionDateStruct":161,"leadSponsor":163,"locationsCount":165},"100612878","social-health-activity-behaviors-and-quality-of-life-among-young-adult-cancer-survivors-100612878","NCT07259304","Social Health, Activity Behaviors, and Quality of Life Among Young Adult Cancer Survivors","Social Health, Activity Behaviors, and Quality of Life Among Young Adult Cancer Survivors: A Longitudinal Study","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Diagnosed and\u002For treated with cancer between ages 18-39 at USC hospitals.\n* Cancer types prototypical for adolescents and young adults (AYAs) and cancer stages I-III; select patients with stage IV disease may be eligible, with approval by the principal investigator (PI) and in consultation with the treating clinician.\n* Must be within three months of a de novo cancer diagnosis at recruitment and on\u002Findicated for curative therapy (any modality). Patients may continue on adjuvant therapy throughout duration of the study.\n* Patients must have anticipated survival of \\>1-year at time of diagnosis.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Diagnosis of blood malignancies such as leukemias (these cancers have divergent treatment patterns of longer duration than other cancers and are more commonly pediatric cancers). Some early stage lymphomas with favorable prognoses may be eligible, with approval by the PI and in consultation with the treating clinician.\n* Primary language other than English or Spanish.\n* Inability to complete a survey and\u002For wear an accelerometer either per the patient or in consultation with the clinician's judgment.","ALL","39 Years",{"count":54,"type":20},250,"OBSERVATIONAL","This study assesses how personal relationships (such as friendships, family relationships, or romantic partners) influence the physical activity (exercise) and well-being of young adult cancer survivors. Researchers also hope to learn how social relationships change after a cancer diagnosis, and how these changes might impact important health behaviors. The information provided may help researchers learn more about better ways to support young cancer patients in the future through interventions that help maintain good social relationships and health levels of physical activity.",[58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,123,124,28,125,126,127,128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137,138,29,139,140,141,142,143,144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,154,155],"Anatomic Stage I Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Anatomic Stage IA Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Anatomic Stage IB Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Anatomic Stage II Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Anatomic Stage IIA Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Anatomic Stage IIB Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Anatomic Stage III Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Anatomic Stage IIIA Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Anatomic Stage IIIB Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Anatomic Stage IIIC Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Central Nervous System Neoplasm","Clinical Stage I Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Clinical Stage IA Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Clinical Stage IB Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Clinical Stage II Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Clinical Stage IIA Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Clinical Stage IIB Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Clinical Stage IIC Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Clinical Stage III Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Hodgkin Lymphoma","Malignant Bone Neoplasm","Malignant Brain Neoplasm","Malignant Solid Neoplasm","Malignant Testicular Neoplasm","Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma","Pathologic Stage I Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Pathologic Stage IA Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Pathologic Stage IB Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Pathologic Stage II Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Pathologic Stage IIA Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Pathologic Stage IIB Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Pathologic Stage IIC Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Pathologic Stage III Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Pathologic Stage IIIA Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Pathologic Stage IIIB Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Pathologic Stage IIIC Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Pathologic Stage IIID Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Prognostic Stage I Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Prognostic Stage IA Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Prognostic Stage IB Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Prognostic Stage II Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Prognostic Stage IIA Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Prognostic Stage IIB Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Prognostic Stage III Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Prognostic Stage IIIA Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Prognostic Stage IIIB Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Prognostic Stage IIIC Breast Cancer AJCC v8","Stage I Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage I Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage I Differentiated Thyroid Gland Carcinoma AJCC v8","Stage I Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage I Thyroid Gland Medullary Carcinoma AJCC v8","Stage I Uterine Corpus Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IA Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IA Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IA Uterine Corpus Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IA1 Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IA2 Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IB Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IB Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IB Uterine Corpus Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IB1 Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IB2 Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IC Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage II Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage II Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage II Differentiated Thyroid Gland Carcinoma AJCC v8","Stage II Thyroid Gland Medullary Carcinoma AJCC v8","Stage II Uterine Corpus Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIA Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIA Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIA Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIA1 Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIA2 Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIB Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIB Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIB Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIC Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage III Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage III Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage III Differentiated Thyroid Gland Carcinoma AJCC v8","Stage III Thyroid Gland Medullary Carcinoma AJCC v8","Stage III Uterine Corpus Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIA Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIA Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIA Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIA Uterine Corpus Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIA1 Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIA2 Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIB Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIB Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIB Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIB Uterine Corpus Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIC Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIC Ovarian Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIC Uterine Corpus Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIC1 Uterine Corpus Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IIIC2 Uterine Corpus Cancer AJCC v8","2026-05-26",{"date":158,"type":35},"2026-05-28",{"date":160,"type":35},"2021-11-24",{"date":162,"type":20},"2027-12-31",{"name":164,"class":42},"University of Southern California",2,{"id":167,"slug":168,"hasResults":11,"nctId":169,"briefTitle":170,"officialTitle":171,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":172,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":51,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":173,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":175,"briefSummary":177,"conditions":178,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":31,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":188,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":189,"startDateStruct":191,"completionDateStruct":193,"leadSponsor":195,"locationsCount":43},"100581853","an-automated-personalized-physical-activity-intervention-to-improve-immune-function-and-clinical-outcomes-in-stage-ii-iv-ovarian-primary-peritoneal-or-fallopian-tube-cancer-and-newly-diagnosed-endometrial-cancer-life-on-the-go-3-study-100581853","NCT06855706","An Automated Personalized Physical Activity Intervention to Improve Immune Function and Clinical Outcomes in Stage II-IV Ovarian, Primary Peritoneal or Fallopian Tube Cancer and Newly Diagnosed Endometrial Cancer, Life on the Go 3 Study","Life on the Go 3: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Automated, Personalized Physical Activity Intervention Using Wearable Devices to Improve Immune Function and Clinical Outcomes in Ovarian and Endometrial Cancer Patients","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age ≥ 18 years old on day of signing informed consent\n* Have an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status ≤ 2\n* Participant must satisfy one of the following conditions:\n\n  * Have a clinically suspected or confirmed diagnosis of stage II-IV ovarian, primary peritoneal, or fallopian tube cancer by clinical presentation and elevated CA-125 and may be awaiting staging surgery or tumor tissue biopsy followed by neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Inclusion of clinically suspected ovarian cancer cases is because we want to capture data starting from the earliest point of the diagnostic pathway and before definitive staging surgery. This allows us to assess the impact of physical activity and the feasibility of wearable device monitoring as patients transition into neoadjuvant chemotherapy and potential surgery\n  * Have recurrent ovarian, primary peritoneal, or fallopian tube cancer at any time point of their recurrence, if they meet eligibility criteria (any histology accepted). Inclusion of recurrent ovarian cancer cases is because ovarian cancer often recurs, and understanding physical activity patterns and interventions in patients experiencing recurrence is critical for comprehensive insights. This ensures the study includes the continuum of disease management beyond initial diagnosis\n  * Have pre-operative biopsy-proven endometrial cancer (endometrioid, serous, mucinous, or clear cell, poorly differentiated) with plans for surgical resection using a minimally invasive approach or medical management with chemotherapy combination, hormonal treatment or radiation. Inclusion of biopsy-proven endometrial cancer cases but not clinically suspected or recurrent cases is because we are focusing on confirmed, newly diagnosed patients who will undergo surgical resection or medical management\n* willing to wear the activity tracking device for at least 70% of their waking hours each day (11 hours\u002Fday) throughout the 6-month study period\n* under the care of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center during the study period, which includes one or more of the following:\n\n  * Receiving cancer treatment at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center\n  * Undergoing surgery at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center\n  * Participating in surveillance visits at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center\n  * Receiving adjuvant treatment at an outside facility but returning to Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center for periodic consultation visits and agreeing to comply with all study procedures, including data sharing from external providers\n* willing to participate in questionnaires and blood and stool collection throughout the study for translational research purposes\n* Participant must understand the investigational nature of this study and sign an independent ethics committee\u002Finstitutional review board approved written informed consent form prior to receiving any study related procedure\n* Have a smartphone with daily internet access that is compatible with the wearable devices and applications used in the study (e.g., Fitbit Sense 2 and CGM applications)\n\n  * NOTE: Patients who are already achieving or exceeding the goal of 150 minutes of physical activity per week are eligible for this study. This inclusion is intentional, as the study aims to evaluate the full spectrum of physical activity levels-both baseline activity and changes over time-and their relationship with clinical outcomes, metabolic measures (e.g., glucose levels), inflammation, and physical function\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* serious psychiatric illness that is not currently stabilized, including but not limited to:\n\n  * Schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders\n  * Bipolar disorder\n  * Sever major depressive disorder\n  * Severe personality disorders diagnosed by a qualified mental health professional\n  * Recent suicide attempt or psychiatric hospitalization within the previous 12 months\n* Life expectancy of less than 12 months, as determined by the Investigator based on clinical judgment and available prognostic tools\n* history of other invasive malignancies within the last two years, except for:\n\n  * Non-melanoma skin cancer\n  * In situ cervical cancer\n* resting heart rate greater than 120 beats per minute after 10 minutes of seated rest, confirmed on two separate measurements\n* systolic blood pressure greater than 180 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure greater than 100 mmHg, measured after 10 minutes of seated rest, confirmed on two separate measurements\n* Unstable angina or myocardial infarction within the past 3 months.\n\n  * Unstable Angina: Chest pain at rest or chest pain of increasing frequency, severity, or duration that requires medical attention\n  * Myocardial Infarction: Heart attack diagnosed by a medical professional\n* Pregnant or nursing participants will be excluded, as confirmed via urine test during screening procedures.\n* unwilling or unable to follow the protocol requirements, including but not limited to:\n\n  * Cognitive impairment that affects the ability to provide informed consent or comply with study procedures\n  * Language barriers without access to adequate translation services\n  * Lack of access to necessary technology (e.g., smartphones compatible with study devices)\n  * Other factors that would prevent adherence to study protocols\n* Any condition which, in the Investigator's opinion, makes the patient unsuitable for participation in the study or may interfere with the patient's ability to comply with the study requirements or the safety of the patient. Conditions may include, but are not limited to:\n\n  * Severe pulmonary disease\n  * Uncontrolled metabolic disorders\n  * Other significant medical conditions that pose a risk during increased physical activity\n* Participants who do not provide a valid cell phone number or do not consent to receive SMS messages from Fitabase for motivational and compliance monitoring purposes will be excluded from the study.",{"count":174,"type":20},120,[176],"NA","This clinical trial compares the effect of an automated personalized physical activity intervention supported by wearable technology to standard of care on physical activity levels and quality of life in patients with stage II- IV ovarian, primary peritoneal, fallopian tube cancer or endometrial cancer that is newly diagnosed. Physical activity is a modifiable risk factor for the prevention and treatment of many diseases. In fact, increased levels of physical activity have been shown to decrease the risk of some cancers as well as increase overall survival in some cancers. Currently, standard of care guidelines include participation in at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise weekly. An automated personalized physical activity intervention may increase physical activity, enhance quality of life, and improve physical function and daily living activities compared to standard recommendations in patients with stage II-IV ovarian, primary peritoneal, fallopian tube or newly diagnosed endometrial cancer. This trial also evaluates the impact of physical activity on the gut microbiome and immune function. The microbiome is the collection of tiny organisms, like bacteria, that live in and on the body, especially places like the gut. These microorganisms play an important role in health. Information gathered from this study may help understand how the gut microbiome and physical activity influences the immune system in patients with stage II-IV ovarian, primary peritoneal, fallopian tube or newly diagnosed endometrial cancer.",[179,180,27,181,182,28,183,184,29,185,186,30,187],"Endometrial Carcinoma","Recurrent Fallopian Tube Carcinoma","Recurrent Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma","Stage II Fallopian Tube Cancer AJCC v8","Stage II Primary Peritoneal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage III Fallopian Tube Cancer AJCC v8","Stage III Primary Peritoneal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IV Fallopian Tube Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IV Primary Peritoneal Cancer AJCC v8","2026-01-02",{"date":190,"type":35},"2026-01-06",{"date":192,"type":35},"2025-06-04",{"date":194,"type":20},"2028-04-30",{"name":196,"class":42},"Roswell Park Cancer Institute"]