New stent offers hope for easing Cancer-Related jaundice
NCT ID NCT06750146
Summary
This study is testing a specific medical stent to see if it improves quality of life for people with cancer that is blocking their bile ducts. It focuses on patients who need drainage after a standard procedure (ERCP) has already failed. The main goal is to see if placing this stent reduces symptoms like jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes) over two months.
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Locations
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CHRU Hopital Pontchaillou
Rennes, 35033, France
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CHRU de Nancy
Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, 54500, France
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CHU Limoges
Limoges, 87042, France
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CHU Nice
Nice, 06202, France
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CHU Rangueil
Toulouse, 31059, France
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CHU Reims
Reims, 51092, France
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CHU de Besançon
Besançon, 25030, France
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CHU de Poitiers
Poitiers, 86021, France
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CHU de Strasbourg
Strasbourg, 67091, France
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Centre Hospitalier de Vichy
Vichy, 03200, France
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Clinique Jules Verne
Nantes, 44300, France
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Clinique Saint-Hilaire
Rouen, 76000, France
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Clinique des Cedres, Ramsay Sante
Cornebarrieu, 31700, France
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Hopital Europeen Georges-Pompidou
Paris, 75908, France
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Hopital Paris Saint-Joseph
Paris, 75014, France
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Hopital Prive Jean Mermoz
Lyon, 69008, France
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Hopital Saint Antoine
Paris, 75012, France
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Santé Atlantique
Saint-Herblain, 44800, France
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