Clinical trials for Biopsy

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Prospective, Cross-sectional and Multicenter Study, Evaluating the Diagnosis Accuracy of the Controlled Attenuation Parameter(CAP) Measured by FibroScan® (Either With M+ or XL+ Probe) in Patient With Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Using Liver Biopsy as Reference. Recruiting United Kingdom
Barrett’s oesophagus surveillance with optical biopsy using spectroscopy and enhanced endoscopic imaging to target high-risk lesions Recruiting United Kingdom
Endoscopy Every 2 Years or Only as Needed in Monitoring Patients With Barrett Esophagus Recruiting United Kingdom
High-Dose Chemotherapy Given Together With Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplant in Treating Patients With Intestinal T-Cell Lymphoma Recruiting United Kingdom
A randomised trial evaluating the vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitor, bevacizumab (AVASTin®), as adjuvant therapy following resection of American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage IIB (T4aN0M0), IIC (T4bN0M0) and III (TxN1-2M0) cutaneous Melanoma Recruiting United Kingdom
Quality assessment of kidneys by ex-vivo warm perfusion prior to transplantation Recruiting United Kingdom
Magnetic resonance imaging-targeted biopsy compared to standard trans-rectal ultrasound guided biopsy for the diagnosis of prostate cancer in men without prior biopsy Recruiting United Kingdom
Evaluation of Stents to Open Restricted Airways in Patients With Centrally Placed Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Recruiting United Kingdom
BriTROC1 (The UK Translational Research in Ovarian Cancer Collaborative) - Sample collection study in recurrent high grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) Recruiting United Kingdom
To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of human ex vivo expanded autologous limbal stem cells for the treatment of unilateral total limbal stem cell deficiency Recruiting United Kingdom

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