ABDOMINAL CANCER
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MRI-Guided precision radiation aims to hit tumors, spare organs
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether doctors can deliver very focused, high-dose radiation to tumors in the abdomen or chest while limiting damage to nearby organs. The approach uses a special MRI machine combined with a linear accelerator (MR-Linac) to guide the treatment. About 60 peo…
Matched conditions: ABDOMINAL CANCER
Sponsor: The Christie NHS Foundation Trust • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 15, 2026 11:53 UTC
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Heated vs. sprayed chemo: which works better for stomach cancer?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study compares two methods of delivering chemotherapy directly into the abdomen for people whose cancer has spread there. One method uses heated chemotherapy during surgery (HIPEC), while the other sprays it as a mist during a minimally invasive procedure (PIPAC). The goal i…
Matched conditions: ABDOMINAL CANCER
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: Patrick Wagner, MD, FACS • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 14, 2026 12:04 UTC
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Precision radiation trial aims to stop abdominal cancer in its tracks
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether a special type of MRI-guided radiation can better control abdominal cancer that has spread to a few spots (oligometastatic disease). About 30 adults with certain cancers (like colorectal, breast, or lung) that have spread to the liver, adrenal glands…
Matched conditions: ABDOMINAL CANCER
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Australasian Gastro-Intestinal Trials Group • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 13, 2026 16:02 UTC
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Fitness check before surgery may forecast recovery
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether a simple fitness test before major cancer surgery can help predict how well a patient will recover. Researchers will measure energy use during exercise in 200 adults with abdominal or pelvic cancer. The goal is to learn if this test can identify patien…
Matched conditions: ABDOMINAL CANCER
Sponsor: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 12, 2026 13:40 UTC