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This trial studies how well fecal microbiota transplantation works in treating diarrhea or colitis (inflammation of the intestines) that is caused by certain types of medications (called immune-checkpoint inhibitors) in patients with genitourinary cancer. Fecal microbiota transplantation may effectively reduce the incidence of immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced diarrhea/colitis.
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- To measure the recurrence rate after achieving clinical remission/response of immune-related diarrhea/colitis.
EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVES:
To study the efficacy and/ or benefit of PuraStat gel in the healing of mucosal ulcers and its hemostatic effect on bleeding lesions
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Patients receive loperamide orally (PO). After 4 hours, patients undergo FMT via colonoscopy over 15-30 minutes.
After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at 2, 4, and 8 weeks, and then at 3 months.
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40 participants in 1 patient group
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Yinghong Wang
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