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NCT ID: NCT00568646 Completed - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

Phase 2 Study of Oral MKC-1 in Patients With Unresectable or Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer

Start date: November 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

To determine the antitumor activity of MKC-1 in patients with unresectable or metastatic pancreatic cancer who have failed at least one prior chemotherapy regimen in either the neoadjuvant, adjuvant, or first-line metastatic setting

NCT ID: NCT00565487 Completed - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

Combination Study of Capecitabine and Erlotinib Concurrent With Radiotherapy for Non-Operable Advanced Pancreatic Cancer

Start date: December 2007
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to determine the best dosage of Capecitabine and Tarceva combination in the setting of radiation and to assess treatment effectiveness, progression-free survival and overall survival.

NCT ID: NCT00564720 Terminated - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

Gemcitabine Plus Erlotinib Versus Erlotinib Plus Gemcitabine Plus Oxaliplatin, in Pancreatic Cancer

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

This randomized phase II trial will compare the efficacy and toxicity of Gemcitabine plus Erlotinib versus Gemcitabine plus Erlotinib plus Oxaliplatin in patients with pancreatic cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00559598 Completed - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

Blood Proteins in Finding Pancreatic Cancer and Extrahepatic Biliary Tract Cancer

Start date: August 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

RATIONALE: Studying samples of blood in the laboratory from patients with cancer and from healthy participants may help doctors identify and learn more about proteins related to cancer. It may also help doctors tell whether a patient has cancer. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is looking at proteins in blood samples to see how well they work in finding pancreatic cancer and extrahepatic biliary tract cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00558155 Completed - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

The Impact of Immunostimulating Nutrition on the Outcome of Surgery

Start date: June 2001
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study was to assess the clinical effect of immunostimulatory enteral and parenteral nutrition in patients undergoing resection for gastrointestinal cancer. 205 subjects were randomly assigned into four study groups, standard and immunostimulating, enteral and parenteral. The study was designed to test the hypothesis that immunonutrition and enteral nutrition would reduce the incidence of infectious complications following upper gastrointestinal surgery.

NCT ID: NCT00557492 Completed - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Neoadjuvant Chemoradiation for Potentially Resectable Pancreas Cancer

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

This study is to determine the efficacy of bevacizumab and gemcitabine in combination with radiation therapy in the preoperative treatment of potentially-resectable subjects with pancreatic cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00556023 Completed - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

A Phase 1 Study Testing CP-675,206 In Combination With Gemcitabine In Patients With Previously Untreated, Advanced Pancreatic Cancer

Start date: June 2008
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and tolerability of different doses of CP-675,206 in combination with gemcitabine and to determine the maximum dose of CP-675,206 that is well tolerated when given in combination with gemcitabine to patients with advanced pancreatic cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00553813 Terminated - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

A Phase II Trial of TPI 287 in Patients Advanced, Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer

Start date: October 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of the study is to assess the activity of TPI 287 as single agent therapy for patients with advanced, unresectable pancreatic cancer after failure of gemcitabine-containing therapy. Activity of TPI 287 will be determined by the 6-month survival rate.

NCT ID: NCT00553683 Active, not recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Cyclophosphamide, Radiation Therapy, and Poly ICLC in Treating Patients With Unresectable, Recurrent, Primary, or Metastatic Liver Cancer

Start date: October 2007
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as cyclophosphamide, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays and other types of radiation to kill tumor cells. Specialized radiation therapy that delivers a high dose of radiation directly to the tumor may kill more tumor cells and cause less damage to normal tissue. Poly ICLC may stop the growth of liver cancer by blocking blood flow to the tumor. Giving the drug directly into the arteries around the tumor may kill more tumor cells. Giving cyclophosphamide and radiation therapy together with poly ICLC may be an effective treatment for liver cancer. PURPOSE: This phase I/II trial is studying the side effects of giving cyclophosphamide, radiation therapy, and poly ICLC together and to see how well they work in treating patients with unresectable, recurrent, primary, or metastatic liver cancer.

NCT ID: NCT00551096 Completed - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

Gemcitabine/Capecitabine/ZD6474 in Advanced Solid Tumors

Start date: October 2007
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Zactima will be used in this study to determine the highest dose that can be given safely as well as the side effects of Zactima when in combination with two FDA approved drugs; gemcitabine and capecitabine. This combination will be given to patients with advanced solid tumors. Once the highest dose of the combination has been determined, additional patients with biliary cancers (cholangiocarcinomas and gallbladder cancer) and locally advanced or metastatic pancreatic cancer will be treated at the highest determined dose for further studies.