[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"treatment-compliance\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:treatment-compliance":26},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,7,0,[8,41,72,98,130,149,175],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":18,"enrollmentInfo":19,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":4,"briefSummary":23,"conditions":24,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":28,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":29,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":30,"startDateStruct":33,"completionDateStruct":35,"leadSponsor":37,"locationsCount":40},"100630695","efficacy-and-safety-of-telitacicept-combined-with-baricitinib-for-refractory-rheumatoid-arthritis-100630695",false,"NCT07491016","Efficacy and Safety of Telitacicept Combined With Baricitinib for Refractory Rheumatoid Arthritis","A Study on the Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Telitacicept Combined With Baricitinib in the Treatment of Difficult-to-Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis (D2T RA)","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* 1\\. Age 18-85 years\n* 2\\. Diagnosed with refractory rheumatoid arthritis according to the 2021 EULAR (European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology) diagnostic criteria\n* 3\\. The traditional disease-improving rheumatic drug treatment is ineffective, and the use of two or more biological\u002Ftargeted disease improving anti-rheumatic drugs is ineffective, and telitacicept combined with tofacitinib is required treated patients\n* 4\\. Voluntarily provided written informed consent\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* 1\\. Exclusion of patients with severe diseases of major organs (e.g., heart, liver, or lungs)\n* 2\\. Patients with malignancies, hematological disorders, or other autoimmune diseases (excluding rheumatoid arthritis)\n* 3\\. History of allergy\u002Fhypersensitivity to the study medications (Telitacicept or Tofacitinib)\n* 4\\. Active tuberculosis or active infectious diseases requiring systemic treatment\n* 5\\. Pregnancy, lactation, or refusal to use contraception during the study\n* 6\\. Failure to complete the prescribed Telitacicept + Tofacitinib regimen due\n* to:Non-adherence or Severe adverse reactions\n* 7\\. Other conditions contraindicating participation per investigator judgment","ALL","18 Years","85 Years",{"count":20,"type":21},30,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","The aim of this study is to observe the clinical efficacy and safety of telitacicept combined with baricitinib in the treatment of D2TRA patients",[25,26,27],"Telitacicept","Treatment Compliance","Rheumatoid Arthritis","RECRUITING","2026-03-24",{"date":31,"type":32},"2026-03-30","ACTUAL",{"date":34,"type":21},"2026-03-01",{"date":36,"type":21},"2028-03-30",{"name":38,"class":39},"Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital","OTHER",1,{"id":42,"slug":43,"hasResults":11,"nctId":44,"briefTitle":45,"officialTitle":46,"acronym":47,"eligibilityCriteria":48,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":4,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":49,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":4,"briefSummary":51,"conditions":52,"keywords":59,"overallStatus":28,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":62,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":63,"startDateStruct":65,"completionDateStruct":67,"leadSponsor":69,"locationsCount":40},"100623759","cervical-cancer-oligo-states-recurrence-metastasis-multicentre-outcomes-study-100623759","NCT07400809","Cervical Cancer Oligo States (Recurrence, Metastasis) Multicentre Outcomes Study.","Retrospective Cervical Cancer Oligo States (Recurrence, Metastasis) Multicentre Outcomes Study.","Retro-COSMOS","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Cervical cancer with (induced) oligo-metastatic and\u002For oligo-recurrent cervix cancer whether treated or not treated with radiation. These patients may have received previous treatment within or outside approved clinical trials\u002Fstudies.\n2. Patients with poly-metastatic disease with good response to systemic chemotherapy and treated with radiation to recurrence or metastatic site.\n3. Patients treated with radical doses at the time of first diagnosis of oligo-metastasis\u002Foligo-recurrence and present with further oligo-progression.\n4. Patients with oligo-metastasis or oligo-recurrence treated with other locally directed therapies (like surgery, ablation, etc.) are also permitted.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Gynaecological cancer other than cervical cancer.\n2. Persistent Poly-metastatic disease post systemic treatment\n3. Receiving investigational new drugs at the time of relapse as part of other ongoing trials.\n4. No clinical follow up after treatment",{"count":50,"type":21},350,"Systemic chemotherapy with or without palliative radiation represents the current standard of care in patients with recurrent or metastatic cervix cancer. In addition, pelvic radiotherapy including brachytherapy is also recommended. There is no consensus on the treatment of metastatic site in patients with oligo-metastatic or oligo-recurrent cervix cancer. Also, it is not clear if addition of local treatment to systemic chemotherapy benefits all patients with metastatic disease or a select few with limited systemic disease burden. It's presently unclear which patients derive maximum benefit with integration of radiation at both primary and metastatic site, who develop infield recurrence if performing salvage surgery, locally directed treatments or re-irradiation in addition to systemic chemotherapy improves overall outcomes. The heterogeneity in clinical practice provides an important opportunity to develop a framework for data collection and future studies within such subgroup of patients. In this retrospective study, we aim to determine overall survival, Infield progression free survival, overall progression free survival, dose response relationship of nodal and visceral progressions, and within setting of re-irradiation (infield progressions), severe adverse events and toxicity, risk groups identification, a nomogram which correlates risk groups with expected outcomes, and framework for tissue collection for translational research Investigators will record the parameters in a predesigned proforma without including personal identifiers.",[53,26,54,55,56,57,58],"Chemotherapy","Radiotherapy","Cervix Cancer","Surgery","Recurrent","Metastasis",[60,61],"Recurrent and Metastatic Cervix Cancer","Oligo States","2026-02-12",{"date":64,"type":32},"2026-02-17",{"date":66,"type":32},"2023-08-23",{"date":68,"type":21},"2027-06-14",{"name":70,"class":71},"Tata Memorial Hospital","OTHER_GOV",{"id":73,"slug":74,"hasResults":11,"nctId":75,"briefTitle":76,"officialTitle":76,"acronym":77,"eligibilityCriteria":78,"healthyVolunteers":79,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":80,"enrollmentInfo":81,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":4,"briefSummary":83,"conditions":84,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":89,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":90,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":91,"startDateStruct":92,"completionDateStruct":94,"leadSponsor":96,"locationsCount":4},"100624167","meop---multidimensional-evaluations-in-oncological-psychiatry-100624167","NCT07406113","MEOP - Multidimensional Evaluations in Oncological Psychiatry","MEOP","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* For cases: any subject affected by cancer with a comorbid psychiatric disorder (further defined as \"cases\") or any first-degree relative of a subject of a \"case\" (i.e., i.e. a fist-degree relative of a subject affected by cancer and a psychiatric disorder). These first-degree relatives will be defined as \"cases-rel\".\n* For controls: a) Subjects with cancer who will undergo a consultation in the Clinical and Emergency Psychiatry Unit of the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS but who do not show any psychiatric symptoms (further defined as \"oncology-controls\"); b) subjects without cancer who will undergo a psychiatric evaluation in the Clinical and Emergency Psychiatry Unit and present psychiatric symptoms (further defined as \"psy-controls\"); c) Subjects without cancer and with any suspected psychiatric disorder who will undergo a psychiatric evaluation in the Clinical and Emergency Psychiatry Unit and who are not diagnosed with any relevant psychiatric symptoms after the evaluation (further defined as \"healthy controls\"); d) First-degree relatives of \"oncology-controls\", \"psy-controls\" and \"healthy controls\" (further defined as \"control-rel\").\n* Age between 18 and 75 years.\n* Capability of providing written informed consent.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Severe cognitive impairment or inability to provide written informed consent.\n* Severe unstable neurological disorders, such as traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer's Disease or dementia.\n* Inability to perform psychiatric or neuropsychological evaluations.",true,"75 Years",{"count":82,"type":21},2000,"Cancer is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, profoundly affecting patients' lives at every level, and its psychological and psychiatric impacts remain a major concern. Psychiatric disorders are frequently observed in cancer patients. Nevertheless, they were also underdiagnosed, with a consequent undermining possible interventions. Still, psychiatric disorders in cancer patients are not merely secondary complications but may actively contribute to poor oncological outcomes.\n\nThe pathophysiology of cancer-related psychiatric disorders is multifactorial and is related to several neuropsychological and neurobiological factors. Specifically, the production of cytokines associated with cancer appears to play a role in the development of depression. Tumours trigger an inflammatory response that leads to the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. These cytokines influence central nervous system function and disrupt the regulation of the HPA axis, contributing to psychological symptoms such as depression, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and appetite loss.\n\nMoreover, psychiatric symptoms in cancer patients are often accompanied by neuropsychological alterations including deficits in memory, executive function, and attention. Compared to other individuals with psychiatric disorders, cancer patients may experience more severe cognitive impairments which can be exacerbated by cancer treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. These treatments stimulate cytokine production by nearby non-cancerous cells and immune cells activated in response to treatment-induced cell death, thereby driving systemic inflammation.\n\nCancer profoundly affects not only patients but also their families, who often bear the emotional and caregiving burden. Being close to a loved one with cancer can lead to significant psychological distress, including anxiety and depression, among family members and caregivers. The ripple effects of this burden underscore the need for a holistic approach to mental health in oncology.\n\nGiven the background presented so far, identifying and managing psychiatric comorbidities in oncological patients and their families is crucial. This multifaceted interplay between cancer and psychiatric disorders necessitates a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to understanding, diagnosing, and treating these conditions effectively.",[85,86,26,87,88],"Psychiatric Disorder","Cognition Disorder","Adverse Drug Event","Family Members","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-02-09",{"date":62,"type":32},{"date":93,"type":21},"2026-01-30",{"date":95,"type":21},"2036-01-29",{"name":97,"class":39},"Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS",{"id":99,"slug":100,"hasResults":11,"nctId":101,"briefTitle":102,"officialTitle":103,"acronym":104,"eligibilityCriteria":105,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":106,"minAge":4,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":107,"targetDuration":109,"studyType":22,"phases":4,"briefSummary":110,"conditions":111,"keywords":115,"overallStatus":28,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":121,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":122,"startDateStruct":124,"completionDateStruct":126,"leadSponsor":128,"locationsCount":129},"100615312","compliance-to-cervical-cancer-chemoradiation-guidelines-a-multicentric-implementation-audit-and-resource-assessment-initiative-of-national-cancer-grid-of-india-100615312","NCT07290972","Compliance to Cervical Cancer Chemoradiation Guidelines: A Multicentric Implementation Audit and Resource Assessment Initiative of National Cancer Grid of India","Compliance to Cervical Cancer Chemoradiation Guidelines: A Implementation Audit and Resource Assessment Initiative of National Cancer Grid of India","NCG-Compliance","The participating centers that agree to contribute data will include all registered cases over a 6 month period that have been diagnosed with histologically proven cervical cancer wherein either radical, adjuvant or palliative radiation with or without concurrent or systemic chemotherapy is planned.\n\nFurthermore any cases referred to the institution for brachytherapy alone will also be included.","FEMALE",{"count":108,"type":21},618,"3 Years","This is a combination of retrospective and prospective observational study that will be performed across NCG and other participating centers to report compliance to chemoradiation for cervical cancer. This audit will include patients treated with standard of care treatment, in this case definitive or adjuvant radiation+\u002F- concurrent chemotherapy will be included. Patients recruited in various institutions in prospective clinical trials will not be included. The participating centersthat agree to contribute data will include all registered cases over a 6-month period that have been diagnosed with cervical cancer wherein treatment is planned with radical dose radiation and\u002For concurrent chemotherapy. Centers that do not have retrospective data of the patients will contribute data of patients registered prospectively over 6 months. Furthermore, any cases referred to the institution for brachytherapy alone will also be included.\n\nAs a first step member institutions that participated in guideline development process or provide an agreement to guidelines adherence will be audited. The project will be submitted in institutional ethics committees with memorandum of understanding for anonymized data sharing.\n\nEach of the co-investigators listed from contributing centers will be directly responsible for collecting data contribution and accuracy of data submitted.\n\nThose centres which cannot or do not want to participate will be requested to provide data on only compliance outcomes to treatment for at least of 5 consecutively patients diagnosed with cervical cancer wherein treatment is planned with radical dose radiation and \u002For concurrent chemotherapy over a period of 6 months.",[112,113,26,114],"Cervical Cancer Screening","Gynecologic Cancers","Chemoradiotherapy",[116,117,118,119,120,114],"Cervical cancer","Cancer","Recurrence","Treatment","Compliance","2026-02-03",{"date":123,"type":32},"2026-02-04",{"date":125,"type":32},"2021-02-01",{"date":127,"type":21},"2026-03-31",{"name":70,"class":71},2,{"id":131,"slug":132,"hasResults":11,"nctId":133,"briefTitle":134,"officialTitle":135,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":136,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":18,"enrollmentInfo":137,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":4,"briefSummary":139,"conditions":140,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":28,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":141,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":142,"startDateStruct":144,"completionDateStruct":146,"leadSponsor":148,"locationsCount":40},"100591349","efficacy-and-safety-of-telitacicept-combined-with-tofacitinib-for-refractory-rheumatoid-arthritis-100591349","NCT06979271","Efficacy and Safety of Telitacicept Combined With Tofacitinib for Refractory Rheumatoid Arthritis","Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Real-world Patients With Refractory Rheumatoid Arthritis (D2TRA) Receiving Telitacicept in Combination With Tofacitinib","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Age 18-85 years\n2. Diagnosed with refractory rheumatoid arthritis according to the 2021 EULAR (European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology) diagnostic criteria\n3. The traditional disease-improving rheumatic drug treatment is ineffective, and the use of two or more biological\u002Ftargeted disease-improving anti-rheumatic drugs is ineffective, and telitacicept combined with tofacitinib is required treated patients\n4. Voluntarily provided written informed consent -\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Exclusion of patients with severe diseases of major organs (e.g., heart, liver, or lungs)\n2. Patients with malignancies, hematological disorders, or other autoimmune diseases (excluding rheumatoid arthritis)\n3. History of allergy\u002Fhypersensitivity to the study medications (Telitacicept or Tofacitinib)\n4. Active tuberculosis or active infectious diseases requiring systemic treatment\n5. Pregnancy, lactation, or refusal to use contraception during the study\n6. Failure to complete the prescribed Telitacicept + Tofacitinib regimen due to: Non-adherence or Severe adverse reactions\n7. Other conditions contraindicating participation per investigator judgment -",{"count":138,"type":21},20,"The aim of this study is to observe the clinical efficacy and safety of telitacicept combined with tofacitinib in the treatment of D2TRA patients",[25,26,27],"2025-05-15",{"date":143,"type":32},"2025-05-18",{"date":145,"type":21},"2025-06-01",{"date":147,"type":21},"2027-04-30",{"name":38,"class":39},{"id":150,"slug":151,"hasResults":11,"nctId":152,"briefTitle":153,"officialTitle":154,"acronym":155,"eligibilityCriteria":156,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":157,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":158,"targetDuration":160,"studyType":22,"phases":4,"briefSummary":161,"conditions":162,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":28,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":166,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":167,"startDateStruct":169,"completionDateStruct":171,"leadSponsor":173,"locationsCount":40},"100504153","the-icu-liberation-study-100504153","NCT05844579","The ICU LIBERATION Study","ReLatIonship BEtween Implementation of Evidence-based and suppoRtive ICU cAre and ouTcomes of patIents With Acute respiratOry Distress syNdrome","LIBERATION","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Patients on an invasive or non-invasive ventilator within 24 hours of ICU admission\n2. Patients who are expected to be on an invasive and\u002For non-invasive ventilator for more than 48 hours in total\n3. Patients who meet the diagnosis of ARDS within 24 hours of ICU admission\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Patients who are younger than 16 years old\n2. Patients with terminal conditions at the time of ICU admission\n3. Patients who have been admitted to the ICU with a terminal care policy or who are expected to be admitted to the ICU with a terminal care policy within 24 hours of admission to the ICU\n4. Patients who have expressed their refusal to have their clinical data used in research.","16 Years",{"count":159,"type":21},1000,"3 Months","Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a condition associated with hypoxemia due to noncardiogenic causes and results in high mortality. However, the epidemiology and treatment strategy for ARDS may have changed significantly due to the accumulation of a large body of knowledge, following the two-year pandemic of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) of which the primary manifestation is ARDS. To improve the quality of ICU care that patients receive after admission to the ICU, a variety of academic societies, including the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine and the Society of Critical Care Medicine, are currently developing evidence-based guidelines and consensus guidelines and statements regarding ABCDEF bundles, nutritional therapy, ICU diary. The ABCDEF bundle, nutritional therapy, and ICU diary have been developed and are being promoted for implementation in hospitals around the world. The implementation of evidence-based ICU care is strongly recommended, especially for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome who frequently require ventilators to maintain their lives, because their patient outcomes are worse than those who were admitted to ICU with other causes.\n\nHowever, there is still little evidence on how the quality of ICU care (compliance rate) correlates with patient prognosis and outcomes, and there are currently no clear goals or indicators for the ICU care we should develop.\n\nThis study aims to investigate the epidemiology and treatments given to the patients and evaluate the implementation of evidence-based ICU care and its association with the outcomes of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome admitted to the ICU. The contents of mechanical ventilation settings, respiratory conditions, and the evidence-based ICU care, such as analgesia, sedation, rehabilitation, and nutrition, given to the patients will be collected in a daily basis.\n\nAim 1: Epidemiology Aim 2: Treatments Aim 3: Evidence-based ICU care Aim 4: ARDS related Post Intensive Care Syndrome",[163,164,26,165],"Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome","Post Intensive Care Syndrome","Quality of Life","2024-09-16",{"date":168,"type":32},"2024-09-19",{"date":170,"type":32},"2023-06-01",{"date":172,"type":21},"2031-12-31",{"name":174,"class":39},"Japanese Society for Early Mobilization",{"id":176,"slug":177,"hasResults":11,"nctId":178,"briefTitle":179,"officialTitle":180,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":181,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":182,"maxAge":183,"enrollmentInfo":184,"targetDuration":160,"studyType":22,"phases":4,"briefSummary":186,"conditions":187,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":89,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":190,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":191,"startDateStruct":193,"completionDateStruct":195,"leadSponsor":197,"locationsCount":4},"100552568","evaluation-of-the-effect-of-virtual-reality-glasses-100552568","NCT06474780","Evaluation of The Effect of Virtual Reality Glasses","Evaluation of The Effect of Virtual Reality Galsses Used on Anxiety and Threatment Compliance in Cancer Patients Receiving Outpatient Chemotherapy","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Being over 18 years old\n* Knowing Turkish, agreeing to participate in the research\n* Being diagnosed with cancer, regardless of the type of cancer\n* Starting an intravenous chemotherapy treatment regimen after diagnosis\n* Those who receive their treatment in 21-day periods to ensure equality in application frequencies.\n* Able to use virtual reality glasses\n* People without hearing or visual impairment are included\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Anyone with any visual or hearing impairment\n* The patient does not know the diagnosis of cancer, has been diagnosed with cancer but has not received treatment or has completed the cure.\n* Those with brain tumor or brain metastasis are not included.","42 Years","62 Years",{"count":185,"type":21},900,"The study was planned as a randomized controlled study to evaluate the effect of virtual reality glasses used on anxiety and treatment compliance in outpatient cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. The sample of the study consisted of a total of 30 patients, including 15 experimental and 15 control groups, who received intravenous chemotherapy treatment every 21 days between April 1 and September 31, 2023, in the outpatient chemotherapy unit of a research hospital. Research data will be collected using the Patient Information Form, Beck Anxiety Scale (BAI) and Chronic Disease Adaptation Scale (CCDS). In evaluating the data, it was planned to analyze the differences between the rates of categorical variables in independent groups with Chi-Square tests. It was planned to use t tests to compare quantitative continuous data between two independent groups. Dependent groups t-test will be used to compare measurements within groups. After being informed about the research, patients in both groups will be given a pre-test. Patients in the experimental group will be shown 3 different videos with virtual reality glasses during 3 cycles of chemotherapy treatment, and a final test will be administered to both groups at the end of the 3rd cycle..",[188,117,53,189,26],"Anxiety","Virtual Reality","2024-06-19",{"date":192,"type":32},"2024-06-26",{"date":194,"type":21},"2024-06-28",{"date":196,"type":21},"2024-08-25",{"name":198,"class":39},"Gozde Oz"]