
Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Fear of Cancer Recurrence: mPFC-amygdala-hippocampus...
PsychologyIntroduction: Previous studies have shown that many breast cancer patients are suffering from fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). However, effective physical intervention for FCR has been scarce. In this study, low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) targeting the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) will be applied on patients with high FCR. We aim to assess the efficacy of low-frequency rTMS in the treatment of FCR in breast cancer patients. Methods and analysis: This will be a two-arm, randomised controlled trial comparing rTMS, sham stimulation in breast cancer patients with high FCR. A total of 50 breast cancer patients with a high FCR score (>27) will be recruited. Patients will be randomly assigned to receive 4-week rTMS, sham stimulation. Assessments will be conducted at week 0 (baseline), week 4 (the end of intervention), week 5 (1 week post-treatment), week 8 (1 month post-treatment), and week 16 (3 months post-treatment). The primary outcome of the study will be to ascertain, whether the rTMS program is sufficient in relieving FCR in breast cancer patients (measured by the 7-item FCR scale). Additionally, GAD7, PHQ9, NRS, and ISI7 will be used to measure individual's anxiety, depression, pain, and insomnia symptoms.

A Multicenter Trial to Identify Optimal Atezolizumab Biomarkers in the Setting of Recurrent Glioblastoma....
Recurrent GlioblastomaThis is to study if neoadjuvant atezolizumab therapy is beneficial for patients with recurrent glioblastoma and a low mutational burden.

This Study is Evaluating a New Radiation Treatment Technique for Patients Who Have Had Prostate...
Recurrent Prostate Cancer After SurgeryThere is significant, proven use of radiation for recurrent prostate cancer after surgical resection. This treatment typically is delivered over seven and a half weeks of daily treatments, presenting a burden to patients and the health care system. Stereotactic body radiation (SBRT) is a radiation technique in which large doses are delivered over a short period of time. To date there is extremely limited evidence in SBRT for recurrent prostate cancer after surgery, with a significantly growing body of evidence for primary SBRT treatment of prostate cancer in men who opt for non-surgical upfront treatment. Additionally, advances in imaging have allowed better detection of the site of recurrence, and novel artificial intelligence aided daily-adaptive radiation therapy have allowed more precise delivery of radiation doses. This study seeks to evaluate the role of Daily-Adaptive with AI-assisted SBRT in the post operative setting utilizing Ethos Plan Adaptive technology in attempt to maintain control and minimize side effects.

Dynamic Monitoring of ctDNA Predicts Recurrence of Advanced Ovarian Cancer After Primary Treatments...
Ovarian Cancer Stage IVOvarian Cancer Stage IIIPatients who receive satisfactory PDS, currently the change in CA125 during chemotherapy can only be used to evaluate the effectiveness of chemotherapy. This study plans to use ctDNA dynamic monitoring to detect minimal residual lesions during treatment, to demonstrate the application value of ctDNA dynamic monitoring in predicting the recurrence of ovarian cancer after PDS/IDS surgery.

RECURRENCE OF ROTATOR CUFF LESION AFTER SURGICAL REPAIR WITH SINGLE-ROW vs DOUBLE-ROW SUTURE BRIDGE...
Cuff InjuryRotatorThe rotator cuff is a muscle-tendon complex consisting of the tendons of the supraspinatus, subspinatus, subscapularis, and small round muscles capable of allowing movement of the shoulder joint in the various planes of space and stabilizing the glenohumeral joint. Rotator cuff tendon injuries are very common. In most cases, these injuries are mostly degenerative based, as they are related to the aging process of the individual. However, it is increasingly common to diagnose such injuries in young individuals as well. The reported incidence of rotator cuff injuries ranges from 5% to 40%, and of course the prevalence increases with age until it reaches 51% in patients older than 80 years. The diagnosis of rotator cuff injury is made based on clinical examination and instrumental investigations such as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Rotator cuff repair involves the use of anchors with included suture threads that allow the tendons to be returned to the level of the anatomical insertion, called the footprint. Suture technique varies depending on the extent of injury and tendon and bone quality. Single-row (single row) or double-row suture bridge (double-row suture bridge) anchoring techniques are currently a hotly debated topic in the literature.

Prediction of Postoperative Treatment Efficacy and Recurrence Risk of High-risk GIST Based on Liquid...
Gastrointestinal Stromal TumorsMinimal Residual DiseaseSo far, MRD assessment by liquid biopsy (ctDNA) has not been used to predict postoperative treatment efficacy and recurrence risk of GIST patients because of special disease characteristics and technological limitations. Therefore, we conducted this prospective multi-center, single-arm observational study to collect 45 operable patients with locally advanced, suspected high-risk GIST. NGS genetic testing platform is used to detect tumour tissues and peripheral ctDNA will also be dectected. we try to explore the correlation between PFS/OS and MRD in high-risk GIST patients by analyzing the relationship between dynamic changes in ctDNA mutation spectrum and postoperative adjuvant therapy efficacy, and to evaluate MRD-based genomic characteristics to guide further treatment.

Influencing Factors and Trigger Mechanism of Relapse in Expectant Fathers Who Quit Smoking
Smoking CessationThe purpose of this study is to describe the relapse rate and characteristics of expectant fathers who quit smoking during their wives' pregnancy, to explore the influencing factors and triggering mechanisms,and describe their experience.

RElapse After Allograft: Link Between LoCus of Control and QualiTy of Life
AllograftPost-allograft RelapseAllogeneic hematopoietic transplantation (AlloHCT) is a robust therapeutic that is used as a consolidation strategy in a number of haematological cancers. It provides durable responses as compared to chemotherapy alone. Despite the potential of the graft-versus-tumor effect that is driven by AlloHCT, relapse after AlloHCT remains common. Yet, the psychological impact of relapse after allograft is poorly appreciated.

Safety and Efficacy of SBRT in the Reirradiation for Ultra-central Thoracic Malignant Tumors
Stereotactic Body Radiation TherapyIrradiation; Reaction2 moreThe reirradiation of thoracic tumor is difficult. The possibility of surgery or re course radiotherapy is very small. In the NCCN guideline, only systemic treatment is recommended. However, the effective rate of systemic treatment is low. SBRT has the characteristics of high dose in tumor target area and low dose in surrounding normal tissues. In theory, SBRT is more conducive to the protection of normal tissues and can potentially be used in the salvage treatment of recurrent lesions after radiotherapy. Even so, SBRT is still controversial in the rescue treatment of recurrent lung cancer after radiotherapy, especially for "ultral-central" lesions close to mediastinal structures (such as bronchus, esophagus and large blood vessels), which have a high probability of fatal side effects. However, a few studies on the application of SBRT in the reirradiation for ultral-central lung cancer have shown acceptable safety and efficacy. Generally speaking, there are few studies on SBRT in the treatment of recurrent ultral-central tumor with limited data. The purpose of this study is to further evaluate the efficacy and toxicities of SBRT in the treatment of recurrent ultral-central tumors after radiotherapy.

Diagnostic Accuracy of M3 in Predicting Colorectal Advanced Adenoma Recurrence (M3-AA)
Colorectal AdenomaAdvanced Adenoma1 moreThe investigators aim to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of FIT and the novel panel of four bacterial gene markers collectively named as M3, to detect recurrent advanced adenomas in patients with history of colonic adenomas.