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Effect of TU-100 on Rectal Compliance, Rectal Sensation and Small Bowel and Colonic Transit in Females With Constipation
Description

The purpose of this study is to assess the dose-related effects of TU-100, a botanical agent that modulates gastrointestinal nerves, on rectal compliance, rectal sensation thresholds and small bowel and colonic transit in female patients with functional constipation as compared to placebo.

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Effect of TU-100 in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Description

The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of 5g of Daikenchuto (TU-100) three times per day (Daikenchuto \[TU-100\] is a botanical agent that modulates gastrointestinal nerves), and placebo on rectal sensation (sensation ratings of urgency to defecate and sensation threshold for pain) in response to rectal balloon distension by barostat in patients with IBS.

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Safety,Usability and Compliance of Using C-Scan System for Providing Information on Colonic Polypoid Lesions and Masses
Description

Protocol Title: Evaluation of safety, usability and subject compliance while using Check- Cap's C-Scan System for providing structural information on colonic polypoid lesions and masses Study Design: Prospective, Multi-center, Single-arm, safety study Purpose: To demonstrate the safety of the Check-Cap C-Scan System Study Centers: Up to two (2) centers located in the United States Number of Participants: 45 healthy subjects Investigational Device: Check-Cap's C-Scan System comprises C-Scan Capsule, C-Scan Track and C-Scan View. Primary Objective: To evaluate the safety of the Check-Cap C-Scan System Secondary Objectives: a. To evaluate subject's compliance b. To evaluate subject's satisfaction c. To collect data to improve the product's algorithm

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Educational Intervention With or Without Telephone Counseling in Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening Compliance in Brothers and Sisters of Patients With Colorectal Cancer
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RATIONALE: Printed educational materials and counseling by telephone may improve colorectal cancer screening compliance in brothers and sisters of patients with colorectal cancer. PURPOSE: This randomized phase III trial is studying standard or personalized printed educational materials with or without telephone counseling to compare how well they work in increasing colorectal cancer screening compliance in brothers and sisters of patients with colorectal cancer.