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Filter by:Preliminary evaluation of the efficacy and safety of paclitaxel for injection (albumin-bound) in combination with carboplatin for first-line chemotherapy of ovarian cancer.
The goal of this clinical trial is to study the safety and feasibility of anti- Mesothelin Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell (MESO CAR-T cells) therapy for Refractory-Relapsed Ovarian Cancer
The aim of the study is the assessment of tumour sites critical for the achievement of optimal cytoreduction in patients with advanced ovarian cancer using Ultrasound, CT and WB-DWI/MRI. The study uses an equivalence design with a hypothesis that cases with non-resectable disease identified by Index test (Ultrasound, CT and WB-DWI MRI) are equivalent to a portion of cases identified during surgery.
ENGOT-OV42 / NSGO-AVATAR: This three-arm randomized trial is to demonstrate efficacy of niraparib-bevacizumab-dostarlimab triplet combination against standard of care treatment and to demonstrate efficacy of niraparib-bevacizumab-dostarlimab triplet combination against niraparib-bevacizumab doublet combination for patients with platinum-sensitive epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancer
The primary objective of this extension protocol is to evaluate the early safety of a new schedule of NGR-hTNF given weekly, instead of every 3 or 4 weeks, in a cohort of 12 patients randomized to the experimental arm A, as compared to a reference cohort of 12 patients randomized to an anthracycline alone
The goal of this clinical trial is to study the feasibility and efficacy of anti-MESO antigen receptors (CARs) T cell therapy for relapsed and refractory ovarian cancer.
The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of combination therapy with pembrolizumab (MK-3475) and lenvatinib (E7080/MK-7902) in participants with triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), ovarian cancer, gastric cancer, colorectal cancer (CRC), glioblastoma (GBM), biliary tract cancers (BTC), or pancreatic cancer.
The primary objective of the trial is to test the new radio tracer 18F-ASIS for PET imaging of tissue factor (TF) expression. The tracer has the potential of identifying tumors with high levels of TF expression, which is expected to correlate with tumor aggression and prognosis. Furthermore, the tracer can potentially be used as companion imaging diagnostic agent for identifying patients eligible for TF directed therapies. This is a first-in-man study to test the radio tracer in cancer patients. Safety, biodistribution and dosimetry will be evaluated by repeated PET imaging (1 hour, 2 hours and 4 hours post-injection).
Progastrin is a pro-hormone that, in physiological conditions, is maturated in gastrin in G cells of the stomach. The role of the gastrin is to stimulate the secretion of gastric acids during digestion. It is also important for the regulation of cell growth of the gastric mucosal. In a healthy person, progastrin is not detectable in the peripheral blood. However, progastrin is abnormally released in the blood of patients with different cancers (colorectal, gastric, ovarian, breast, cervix uterus, melanoma…) The gene GAST coding for progastrin is a direct target gene of the WNT/ß-catenin oncogenic pathway. The activation of this oncogenic pathway is an early event in cancer development. Chronic activation of the WNT/ß-catenin oncogenic pathway occurs in almost all human solid tumors and is a central mechanism in cancer biology that induces cellular proliferation, blocking of differentiation leading to primary tumor growth and metastasis formation. Progastrin measured in the peripheral blood of patients on treatments, could be a new powerful marker for diagnosis and prognosis at different stages.
This study is being done to see if people with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) or ovarian cancer benefit from continued treatment with the study drug, RXDX-105.