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Filter by:Study Design: Multicenter, non randomized, open label phase II study designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Gemcitabine/Pemetrexed combination. Enrollment period: 18 months. Treatment period: maximum for 24 weeks for each patient (12 cycles lasting 2 weeks). Total duration of the study: 24 months. Number of Subjects: Approximately 38 subjects will be enrolled on study: - First stage:12 patients enrolled If 1 or 0 responses were observed, the trial had to be terminated: - Second stage: an additional of 23 patients were to be enrolled. If 5 or less responses were observed in 35 patients, the combination would not be considered worthy of further study, while if 6 or more responses were observed, the combination would be considered sufficiently active to warrant further testing. Taking into account an invalidity rate of 5%, 38 patients will be needed for this step.
Primary Objective: To determine the dose limiting toxicity (DLT), the maximum administered dose (MAD) and the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of AVE8062 and docetaxel in combination administered sequentially on D1 & D2 respectively every 3 weeks in patients with advanced solid tumors. Secondary Objectives: - To define the overall safety profile of the combination. - To characterize the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of AVE8062 and docetaxel when administered in combination. - To evaluate anti-tumor activity of the combination. - To evaluate potential predictive biomarkers. The study includes a tumoral pharmacogenomic sub-study conducted in a subset of sites. The objective to analyse a set of biological biomarkers in order to identify a potential predictive signature of efficacy for AVE8062 in combination with docetaxel.
To investigate gene expression profile and immunological associated analysis relating to immunotherapy response of patients with malignant tumor after DC-CIK immunotherapy.
Background: - Ablation is a procedure that heats tumor tissue to a high temperature to destroy it. Doctors perform this procedure by putting a probe in the tumor. This delivers heat to the site. Currently, doctors tell what area is heated by using the probe s manufacturer estimates. These estimates are imprecise. Doctors insert small needles to measure the temperature around the area being heated. Doctors also perform scans of the area, but these cannot show which tissue has been heated and which has not. Right now, only contrast scans can show that. But researchers have developed software that uses images from routine scans to create a temperature map. They want to test the software to see if doctors can monitor the procedure without using more needles and without contrast scans. Objectives: - To test software that might help doctors perform ablations better in the future. Eligibility: - People over 18 years of age already scheduled to have an ablation. Design: - Participants will be screened with a medical history. - Participants will visit the clinic for their already-scheduled ablation. The doctor will use the study software to analyze the temperature in the area being heated. The software will not come into contact with a participant s body. - Participants will undergo scans that are necessary for the procedure, but one or two additional scans may be done as part of this study.
This is an open-label, multi-center, sequential groups, dose-escalation study of CBL0137 administered intravenously in participants with metastatic or unresectable advanced solid malignancies.
The primary objective of this trial is to explore the safety and tolerability of BI 853520 monotherapy and determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) for Japanese and Taiwanese patients with advanced or metastatic solid tumours. Secondary objective is collection of preliminary data on anti-tumour efficacy
This phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of STAT3 inhibitor WP1066 in treating patients with malignant glioma that has come back or melanoma that has spread to the brain and is growing, spreading, or getting worse. STAT3 inhibitor WP1066 may stop the growth of tumor cells and modulate the immune system.
The goal of this study is to evaluate the safety of combination treatment that includes chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy in patients with pancreatic cancer.
This multicenter, open-label study will evaluate the effect of posaconazole on the pharmacokinetics of RO5503781, the relative bioavailability of two new RO5503781 formulations, and the effect of food on the pharmacokinetics of RO5503781 in patients with solid tumors.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and to determine dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs), maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D), and dosing schedules of oral TAK-228+TAK-117. It also evaluated the single- and multiple-dose plasma pharmacokinetics (PK) of TAK-228+TAK-117 in participants with advanced nonhematologic malignancies.