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NCT ID: NCT00317434 Terminated - Ovarian Cancer Clinical Trials

Maximum Tolerated Dose of Lapatinib When Given With Carboplatin for Recurrent Ovarian Cancer

Start date: November 2005
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the maximum tolerated dose of Lapatinib with Carboplatin AUC 6 in patients with platinum sensitive recurrent ovarian or primary peritoneal carcinoma and to determine the nature and degree of toxicity of Lapatinib in combination with carboplatin AUC 6 in this cohort of patients.

NCT ID: NCT00316173 Completed - Ovarian Cancer Clinical Trials

Second-Line Therapy Study For Potentially Platinum-Sensitive Relapsed Ovarian Cancer

Start date: March 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study was designed to find the most effective and safest doses of both HYCAMTIN and CARBOPLATIN that can be given for the treatment of ovarian cancer. This study may allow researchers to determine the effectiveness of combining HYCAMTIN and CARBOPLATIN.

NCT ID: NCT00315861 Completed - Lung Cancer Clinical Trials

Topotecan in Combination With Pemetrexed in Patients With Advanced Malignancies

Start date: March 2006
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Currently, no data exists regarding the safety and tolerability of a combination regimen utilizing weekly topotecan in combination with pemetrexed. Although both drugs are associated with myelosuppression, it is hoped that the utilization of the weekly topotecan dosing schedule will allow the drugs to be easily combined. This phase I trial will evaluate the safety and tolerability of weekly topotecan in combination with pemetrexed in patients with advanced solid tumors.

NCT ID: NCT00315692 Completed - Ovarian Cancer Clinical Trials

Risk of Ovarian Cancer in Patients With a Pelvic Mass

Start date: December 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this clinical trial is to evaluate the ability of multiple serum biomarkers to estimate the risk of ovarian cancer in women presenting with pelvic mass (defined as a simple, complex or a solid ovarian cyst / pelvic mass).

NCT ID: NCT00313599 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Lapatinib and Paclitaxel in Treating Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors

Start date: February 2006
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as paclitaxel, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Lapatinib may help paclitaxel work better by making tumor cells more sensitive to the drug. Lapatinib may also stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Giving lapatinib together with paclitaxel may kill more tumor cells. PURPOSE: This phase I trial is studying the side effects and best dose of lapatinib when given together with paclitaxel in treating patients with advanced solid tumors.

NCT ID: NCT00312988 Completed - Ovarian Cancer Clinical Trials

Topotecan Vs. Topotecan + Etoposide Vs.Topotecan + Gemcitabine in Ovarian Cancer Therapy

Start date: January 2000
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Determination of total survival under Topotecan Monotherapy, Topotecan + Etoposide and Topotecan + Gemcitabine in second-line therapy in patient with recurrent ovarian cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00312650 Terminated - Ovarian Carcinoma Clinical Trials

Doxil and Gemcitabine in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer

Start date: April 2006
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Standard treatment for recurrent ovarian cancer is chemotherapy with one or more drugs. One of these drugs, Doxil, can cause skin toxicity at the standard dosages. This study investigates using a lower dose given more frequently in combination with a second drug Gemcitabine.

NCT ID: NCT00305838 Recruiting - Ovarian Cancer Clinical Trials

CA 125 Levels in Treating Patients With Relapsed Advanced Ovarian Cancer, Fallopian Tube Cancer, or Primary Peritoneal Cancer Who Are Receiving Tamoxifen

Start date: March 2004
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Estrogen may cause the growth of ovarian cancer cells. Hormone therapy using tamoxifen may fight ovarian cancer by blocking the use of estrogen by the tumor cells. Measuring CA 125 levels may help doctors predict a patient's response to tamoxifen and help plan the best treatment. PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying CA 125 levels in treating patients with relapsed advanced ovarian cancer, fallopian tube cancer, or primary peritoneal cancer who are receiving tamoxifen.

NCT ID: NCT00305695 Completed - Osteoporosis Clinical Trials

Zoledronate or Observation in Maintaining Bone Mineral Density in Patients Who Are Undergoing Surgery to Remove Both Ovaries

Start date: November 28, 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This randomized phase II trial is studying zoledronate to see how well it works compared to observation in maintaining bone mineral density in patients who are undergoing surgery to remove both ovaries. Zoledronate may prevent bone loss in patients who are undergoing surgery to remove the ovaries.

NCT ID: NCT00303940 Completed - Ovarian Cancer Clinical Trials

Talabostat Combined With Temozolomide or Carboplatin in Treating Young Patients With Relapsed or Refractory Brain Tumors or Other Solid Tumors

Start date: December 2005
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Talabostat may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as temozolomide and carboplatin, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Giving talabostat together with temozolomide or carboplatin may kill more tumor cells. PURPOSE: This phase I trial is studying the side effects and best dose of talabostat when given together with temozolomide or carboplatin in treating young patients with relapsed or refractory brain tumors or other solid tumors.