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Results for “Chemotherapy-related Diarrhea”

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Not applicableStudy completedNCT00197873
What this trial is testing

Lactobacillus Rhamnosus in Prevention of Chemotherapy-related Diarrhoea

Who this might be right for
Colorectal Cancer
University of Helsinki 84
Not applicableWithdrawnNCT04447443
What this trial is testing

Impact of Dietary Fiber as Prebiotics on Chemotherapy-related Diarrhea in Patients With Gastrointestinal Tumors

Who this might be right for
Chemotherapy-related Diarrhea
Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Study completedNCT00003057
What this trial is testing

Octreotide Compared With Loperamide Hydrochloride for Chemotherapy-Related Diarrhea in Patients With Colorectal Cancer

Who this might be right for
Colorectal CancerDiarrhea
Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group 500
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Study completedNCT04538625
What this trial is testing

Prophylaxis of Diarrhea in Adult Cancer Patients Receiving Targeted Cancer Therapy

Who this might be right for
Cancer Therapy-Related DiarrheaChemotherapy-related DiarrheaAdult Solid Tumor+3 more
Napo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 287
Testing effectiveness (Phase 2)WithdrawnNCT01644097
What this trial is testing

Probiotic Supplementation in Preventing Treatment-Related Diarrhea in Patients With Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy

Who this might be right for
DiarrheaUnspecified Adult Solid Tumor, Protocol Specific
Stanford University