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NCT ID: NCT05971758 Not yet recruiting - Cushing Disease Clinical Trials

Fimepinostat, Combination HDAC and Pi3-kinase Inhibitor Tumor-Directed Therapy for Cushing Disease

Start date: January 2024
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Supported by the pre-clinical data (summarized in Research Strategy), the investigators propose that Fimepinostat is an ideal candidate drug in the treatment and intervention of patients with Cushing Disease. The investigators propose a pilot, short-term (4 weeks) phase II single-center study to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of Fimepinostat in the treatment of patients with de novo, persistent, and/or recurrent CD recruited at the University of California, Los Angeles. The trial will have a 2-arm design and will simultaneously examine two different doses of Fimepinostat. The study will allow the investigators to determine the efficacy and safety of these doses in the treatment of CD and guide dose selection for subsequent, larger studies.

NCT ID: NCT03297892 Not yet recruiting - Cushing Disease Clinical Trials

Health Status of the Patients Followed for a Disease of Cushing in the Region Large-West of 1990 to 2015

CUSHING
Start date: October 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Cushing's disease is a rare disease that can reduce patients' expectations or quality of life, and for which predictive factors for cardiovascular mortality and recurrence are not well defined. The primary objective is to determine the rates of remission and recurrence of patients with Cushing's disease diagnosed between 1990 and 2015 in the French region of the West (Angers, Brest, Nantes, Rennes, Poitiers , Tours) focusing on remission particularly at two periods : that after the first pituitary surgery and that on the day of the last news. The secondary objective is to study the possible prediction of clinical and biological data perioperative of remission and recurrence during follow-up.