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Filter by:The purpose of this research study is to determine if fluoxetine increases lysosomal stress in patients with recurrent IDHwt glioma by evaluating LAMP1 expression in tumor samples obtained pre-resection via biopsy and during surgery. Lysosomes are organelles (structures in cells) that contain digestive enzymes (substances that break down chemicals) that help keep the cells free of extra or worn out cell parts. Fluoxetine, a drug approved by the FDA to treat problems like depression and anxiety, can cause changes to structures in cells called lysosomes that then improve how well the chemotherapy drug temozolomide (TMZ) kills cancer cells in the brain.
Evaluation of BL-M07D1 for injection in Phase I clinical study of safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic Characteristics, and initial efficacy in patients with locally advanced or metastatic digestive tract tumors and other solid tumors.
This is a pilot clinical trial for subjects with local advanced/metastatic solid tumors to determine the safety, efficacy and immune response of autologous EphA2-targeting CAR-DC vaccine loaded with KRAS mutant peptide (KRAS-EphA-2-CAR-DC) in combination with ICIs. It aims to: assess the safety and antitumor effects of KRAS-EphA-2-CAR-DC vaccine; detect T cell response against KRAS mutant peptide and tumor neoepitopes after the treatment with KRAS-EphA-2-CAR-DC vaccine and ICIs.
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and efficacy of SKB264 monotherapy in subjects with selected advanced solid tumors.The study is divided into two parts: the Part Ⅰ consists of 5 cohorts, and the Part Ⅱ for expansion. Eligible subjects will receive SKB264 monotherapy, until there is no longer clinical benefit, intolerable toxicity, discontinuation of study treatment required by the subject, or other protocol-specified treatment discontinuation criteria, whichever occurs first.
Fat composition of the spinal tumors is positively correlated with classification and differential diagnosis of benign and malignant tumors.
Part A: The purpose of this part is to assess the safety of GEH200520 and GEH200521 (18F) when administered to patients with solid cancer. Subjects will be requested to complete 3 study visits: 1 screening visit, 1 imaging visit (over 24 hours) and 1 follow-up visit (7 days later). The estimated duration of Part A is 21 days. Part B: The purpose of this part of the study is to assess the imaging quality and findings as well as the safety and tolerability of GEH200520 and GEH200521 (18F) when administered to patients with cancer before and after immunotherapy treatment. Subjects will be requested to complete 7 study visits: 1 screening visit, the first imaging visit, followed by 2 immunotherapy immune-checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) treatment visits and 2 additional imaging and 1 follow-up visit . The estimated duration of Part B is approximately 64 days.
A multi-center, open-label, study designed to evaluate the preliminary efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetics of RC108 in patients with c-Me-positive advanced digestive system malignancies.
This study is intended to evaluate the ability of SENS-401 to prevent the ototoxicity induced by cisplatin in subjects with a neoplastic disease. It is a multicenter, randomized, controlled, two-arm, open-label efficacy and safety study in adults with neoplastic disease requiring treatment with cisplatin as part of the chemotherapy protocol plan.
This is a first in human phase 1 study of AG01 an anti-Progranulin/Glycoprotein88 (PGRN/GP88) antibody in patients with advanced solid tumors. AG01 is a recombinant monoclonal antibody expressed in a CHO production cell line. The antibody AG01 binds to human PGRN/GP88, expressed on cancer cells. This study will have a dose escalation portion (1A) to evaluate maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or maximum administered dose (MAD), the safety and tolerability of AG01treatment before the dose expansion portion (1B) of the study is initiated. The dose escalation portion of this study (1A) will also be used to determine the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) of AG01 antibody to be evaluated in the cohort expansion portion (1B).
This is an open-label phase 1 study with expansion. The study will start with a dose escalation of single-agent ABSK121-NX administered in repeated 28-day cycles in patients with advanced solid tumors to evaluate safety and tolerability. The expansion part will investigate oral ABSK121-NX at the recommended dose for expansion (RDE) to further evaluate safety and tolerability among selected tumor types. Preliminary antitumor activity will also be assessed.