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Results for “Inoperable, Painful Pancreatic Cancer”

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Not applicableUnknownNCT02220062
What this trial is testing

Randomized, Controlled Trial of Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Bilateral Celiac Plexus Neurolysis vs Celiac Ganglia Neurolysis to Control Pain in Inoperable Pancreatic Cancer Patients With Inadequate Pain Control by Pain Killer

Who this might be right for
Pancreatic Neoplasms
Samsung Medical Center 166
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Study completedNCT00974948
What this trial is testing

Trial of Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) - Guided Celiac Plexus Neurolysis

Who this might be right for
Inoperable, Painful Pancreatic Cancer
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM) 100
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT06160323
What this trial is testing

Upfront EUS CGN/CPN vs Conventional Step up Approach for Inoperable Painful Pancreatic Cancer

Who this might be right for
Pancreatic Cancer Non-resectableTumor PancreasPain Cancer
Chinese University of Hong Kong 94
Not applicableEnded earlyNCT02333409
What this trial is testing

Acupuncture for Pain Control in Patients With Inoperable Pancreatic Cancer

Who this might be right for
Cancer of PancreasPain
Chinese University of Hong Kong 1
Large-scale testing (Phase 3)Ended earlyNCT02356640
What this trial is testing

EUS-guided CGN for Inoperable Cancer

Who this might be right for
Intractable Abdominal Pain Secondary to Inoperable Malignancy
Chinese University of Hong Kong 3