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Filter by:This is a Phase 1/2, multi-center, open-label, dose-escalation and expansion study to evaluate safety and tolerability, PK, pharmacodynamic, and early signal of anti-tumor activity of MDNA11 alone or in combination with a checkpoint inhibitor in patients with advanced solid tumors.
A Phase 1, Open-label, Dose-escalation Study of the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of HOT-1030 in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors
TRE-515 is a first-in-class small molecule inhibitor of deoxycytidine kinase (dCK) that is being developed for oral administration in patients with solid tumors. In cancer cells, rapid and upregulated DNA replication creates high replication stress, as such, cancer cells are more susceptible than normal cells to perturbations in nucleotide metabolism by DNA-targeting treatments such as TRE-515. The Primary objective is too determine the safety and maximum tolerability of TRE-515 when administered orally once daily as a single agent. The secondary objective is to establish a recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D), to characterize pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) of TRE-515 preliminary evaluation of antitumor activity The exploratory objectives are to evaluate the relationship between TRE-515 exposure and plasma deoxynucleoside concentrations of deoxycytidine (dC), evaluate the relationship between TRE-515 exposure and intracellular dCK on-target knockdown as measured by a [18F]-clofarabine (CFA) positron emission tomography (PET) probe and to evaluate the relationship between TRE-515 treatment and dCK gene expression in archived tumor tissue when available
The purpose of this Phase I/II study is to determine the safety and effectiveness of up to 5 study drugs used together for the treatment of solid tumor cancers. The drugs are hydroxychloroquine, metformin, sirolimus, dasatinib and nelfinavir and are given orally.
This is a 2-part, phase 1/2, open-label, multicenter study designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK, pharmacodynamics, PGx, and efficacy of fadraciclib administered orally BID. This study consists of Phase 1 and Phase 2 components in subjects with advanced solid tumors and lymphoma who have progressed despite having standard therapy or for which no standard therapy exists.
Objective: To collect information on how often a solid tumor cancer might lose the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) by next generation sequencing and perform apheresis to collect and store an eligible participant's own T cells for future use to make CAR T-Cell therapy for their disease treatment. Design: This is a non-interventional, observational study to evaluate participants with solid tumors with a high risk of relapse for incurable disease. No interventional therapy will be administered on this study. Some of the information regarding the participant's tumor analysis may be beneficial to management of their disease. Participants that meet all criteria may be enrolled and leukapheresed (blood cells collected). The participant's cells will be processed and stored for potential manufacture of CAR T-cell therapy upon relapse of their cancer.
This is a single arm study to evaluate the safety and biodistribution of 89Zr-labeled KN035 (89Zr-KN035) PET Imaging in patients with PD-L1 positive solid tumors.
Chimeric antigen receptor modified T (CART) cell therapy has been identified as a breakthrough therapy in hematologic malignancies. However, CART cell therapy yielded no satisfactory efficacy data in the study of solid tumors. One of major challenges is the complicated immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) in solid tumors. It has been reported that transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is one of the major regulatory factors in the TME. In this study, we construct CAR-EGFR-TGFβR-KO T cell by knocking out TGF-β receptor Ⅱ through CRISPR/Cas9 in order to study the anti-tumor activities and safety profiles of CAR-EGFR-TGFβR-KO T cell in previously treated advanced EGFR positive solid tumors.
This is a multi-center, open-label, phase Ib/II study of APG-2575 as a single agent in patients with advanced solid tumors or in combination with anti-cancer agents such as CDK 4/6 inhibitor palbociclib in patients with ER+/HER2- metastatic breast cancer (mBC) who have progressed or relapsed after first line therapy
The purpose of this study is to translate and tailor for Latinx participants a program called Communicating with Oncology Nurses about Values from the Outset (CONVO). In CONVO, routine cancer care for each participant includes a discussion between the nurse and participant about the participant's health-related values.