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Brief Title: Research for Pathophysiology of Cancer Related Fatigue (CRF) and Chronic Fatigue (CFS/ME)
Official Title: Pathophysiology of Cancer Related Fatigue (CRF) and Chronic Fatigue (CFS/ME) by Lipidomics, Metabolomics, Microbiome and Exome Analysis and Investigation of Clinical Improvement Under Administration of Probiotics
Study ID: NCT03773003
Brief Summary: Research for Pathophysiology of Cancer Related Fatigue (CRF) and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME) by Lipidomics, Metabolomics, Intestinal and Peritoneal Microbiome Analysis and Exome Analysis and Investigation of a Possible Benefit of Probiotics.
Detailed Description: This study aims to identify the underlying pathophysiology of Cancer Related Fatigue (CRF) by screening lipidome, metabolome, exome and microbiome of affected patients with tumor disease with and without fatigue. These results will be compared to an age- and gender matched control group with a comparable tumor disease and to another age- and gender matched control group without tumor disease. The investigators are following the same strategy for investigating an underlying pathophysiology of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME) in another group of patients. The age- and gender matched control group will be established from the beforementioned control group. The investigators will also be screening for a peritoneal microbiome (possible correlate for leaky gut) in study patients undergoing abdominal surgery. We will also investigate changes in fatigue and in lipidome, metabolome, exome and microbiome by double-blinded, placebo-controlled administration of probiotics to the study population.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
Saarland University Medical Center, Homburg, Saarland, Germany
Name: Michael Jelden, MD
Affiliation: University Hospital, Saarland
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR