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NCT ID: NCT05403177 Recruiting - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network Study for Ontario (MOHCCN-O)

Start date: June 23, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network (MOHCCN) is a national network of cancer centres that pursue collaborative cancer research in precision medicine (an emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that considers individual variability in DNA, environment and lifestyle) to accelerate the discovery of innovations and improve the health outcomes for cancer patients

NCT ID: NCT05391048 Not yet recruiting - Solid Tumor Clinical Trials

An BE Study to Compare 10mg & 20mg of IMP4297 Capsules in Healthy Chinese Subjects Under Fed Condition

Start date: June 6, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

An open-label, randomized, single-dose, two-way crossover bioequivalence study to compare two strengths (10 mg and 20 mg) of IMP4297 capsules in healthy Chinese subjects under fed condition

NCT ID: NCT05391022 Completed - Solid Tumor Clinical Trials

Study Evaluating Food Effect and QTc in Patients With Advanced Malignancies

Start date: July 20, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Phase 1 2-part study to evaluate the effect of food on pharmacokinetics of pelabresib (CPI-0610) and the effect of pelabresib on QTc in patients with advanced malignancies

NCT ID: NCT05390944 Not yet recruiting - Solid Tumor Clinical Trials

An BE Study to Compare 10mg & 20mg of IMP4297 Capsules in Healthy Chinese Subjects Under Fasting Condition

Start date: June 8, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

An open-label, randomized, single-dose, two-way crossover bioequivalence study to compare two strengths (10 mg and 20 mg) of IMP4297 capsules in healthy Chinese subjects under fasting condition.

NCT ID: NCT05390827 Recruiting - Solid Tumor Clinical Trials

Remote Digital Physiologic Data Collection in Cancer: An MSK Registry Protocol

Start date: May 19, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of this study is to develop a secure method of collecting physiologic information from patients with cancer. The researchers will use this information to learn more about how physiologic data may relate to cancer diagnosis and response to treatment, and to identify factors that may lead to higher or lower risk of cancer.

NCT ID: NCT05390710 Completed - Solid Tumor Clinical Trials

PhI to Solid Tumors and PhII to Locally Advanced or mTNBC

Start date: June 12, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

PhI Dose Escalation with BOIN design in advanced Solid Tumor with Triple combination therapy to determine MTD and RP2D

NCT ID: NCT05385692 Recruiting - Solid Tumor Clinical Trials

A Study of BL-M02D1 in Patients With Locally Advanced or Metastatic Gastrointestinal Tumors or Other Solid Tumors

Start date: June 1, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

In phase Ia study, the safety and tolerability of BL-M02D1 in patients with locally advanced or metastatic gastroenteric tumor or other solid tumors will be investigated to determine the dose-limiting toxicity (DLT), maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of BL-M02D1. In phase Ib study, the safety and tolerability of BL-M02D1 at the phase Ia recommended dose will be further investigated, and recommended phase II dose (RP2D) for phase II clinical studies will be determined. In addition, the preliminary efficacy, pharmacokinetic characteristics, and immunogenicity of BL-M02D1 in patients with locally advanced or metastatic gastroenteric tumor or other solid tumors will be evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT05383482 Recruiting - Cervical Cancer Clinical Trials

Afuresertib +Sintilimab+Chemotherapy in Patients With Selected Solid Tumors That Resistance to Prior Anti-PD-1/PD-L1

Start date: June 30, 2022
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, open-label, dose-escalation and efficacy/safety Phase I/II study to assess RP2D, safety, tolerability and anti-tumor activity of Sintilimab + afuresertib + nab-paclitaxel or docetaxel administered as a combination therapy. This study is designed to identify the MTD and recommended Phase II dose (RP2D) of afuresertib in combination with sintilimab and nab-paclitaxel or docetaxel, respectively, to characterize the PK profile of afuresertib in phase I and to evaluate clinical efficacy and safety of the combination therapy in phase II. The study population in phase II is the patients with one of the five selected cancers who resistant to the prior anti-PD-1/PL-1 treatments (as a monotherapy or in combination with other anti-cancer drugs including chemotherapy) , such as EC, GC/GEJC, EsC, CC, and NSCLC.

NCT ID: NCT05382559 Recruiting - Solid Tumor Clinical Trials

A Study of ASP3082 in Adults With Previously Treated Solid Tumors

Start date: June 8, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Genes contain genetic code which tell the body which proteins to make. Many types of cancer are caused by changes, or mutations, in a gene called KRAS. Researchers are looking for ways to stop the actions of abnormal proteins made from the mutated KRAS gene. The so-called G12D mutation in the KRAS gene is common in people with some solid tumors. ASP3082 is a potential new treatment for solid tumors in people who have the G12D mutation in their KRAS gene. Before ASP3082 is available as a treatment, the researchers need to understand how it is processed by and acts upon the body. This information will help find a suitable dose and to check for potential medical problems from the treatment. People in this study will be adults with locally advanced, unresectable or metastatic solid tumors with the G12D mutation in their KRAS gene. Locally advanced means the cancer has spread to nearby tissue. Unresectable means the cancer cannot be removed by surgery. Metastatic means the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. They may have been previously treated with standard therapies. The main aims of the study are: to check the safety of ASP3082 by itself and together with cetuximab or chemotherapy, and how well it is tolerated, and to find a suitable dose of ASP3082 by itself and together with cetuximab or chemotherapy. This is an open-label study. This means that people in this study and clinic staff will know that they will receive ASP3082. This study will be in 2 parts. In Part 1, different small groups of people will receive lower to higher doses of ASP3082, by itself, or together with cetuximab. Any medical problems will be recorded at each dose. This is done to find suitable doses of ASP3082, by itself or together with cetuximab to use in Part 2 of the study. The first group will receive the lowest dose of ASP3082. A medical expert panel will check the results from this group and decide if the next group can receive a higher dose of ASP3082. The panel will do this for each group until all groups have received ASP3082 (by itself or together with cetuximab) or until suitable doses have been selected for Part 2. In Part 2, other different small groups of people will receive ASP3082 by itself or together with cetuximab or chemotherapy, with the most suitable doses worked out from Part 1. This will help find a more accurate dose of ASP3082 to use in future studies. ASP3082 (cetuximab or chemotherapy if used), will be given through a vein. This is called an infusion. Each treatment cycle is 21 or 28 days long. People will continue treatment until: they have medical problems from the treatment they can't tolerate; their cancer gets worse; they start other cancer treatment; or they ask to stop treatment. At some visits, other checks will include a medical examination, echocardiogram (ECHO) or multigated acquisition (MUGA) scan, blood and urine tests and vital signs. Vital signs include temperature, pulse, breathing rate, and blood pressure. (Blood oxygen levels will also be checked for people treated with ASP3082 together with cetuximab or chemotherapy.) Tumor samples will be taken during certain visits during treatment and when treatment has finished. People will visit the clinic on certain days during their treatment, with extra visits during the first 2 cycles of treatment. The study doctors will check for any medical problems from ASP3082 by itself or together with cetuximab or chemotherapy. At some visits, other checks will include a medical examination, echocardiogram (ECHO) or multigated acquisition (MUGA) scan, blood and urine tests and vital signs. Vital signs include temperature, pulse, breathing rate, and blood pressure. (Blood oxygen levels will also be checked for people treated with ASP3082 together with cetuximab or chemotherapy.) Tumor samples will be taken during certain visits during treatment and when treatment has finished. People will visit the clinic within 7 days after stopping treatment. The study doctors will check for any medical problems from ASP3082 by itself or together with cetuximab or chemotherapy. Other checks will include a medical examination, echocardiogram (ECHO) or multigated acquisition (MUGA) scan, urine and blood tests and vital signs. After this, people will continue to visit the clinic every 9 weeks to check the condition of their cancer. They will do this until 45 weeks after treatment stopped, or if their cancer is worse, they start other cancer treatment, or they ask to stop treatment. Also, people may visit the clinic at 30 days and 90 days after stopping treatment. At the 30-day visit, the study doctors will check for any medical problems from ASP3082 by itself or together with cetuximab or chemotherapy. People will have their vital signs checked and have some blood tests. At the 90-day visit, the study doctors will check for any medical problems from ASP3082 by itself or together with cetuximab or chemotherapy and people will have their vital signs checked.

NCT ID: NCT05382377 Recruiting - Solid Tumor Clinical Trials

NKG2D CAR-T(KD-025) in the Treatment of Advanced NKG2DL+ Solid Tumors

Start date: May 17, 2022
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 1, single-arm, single-center, open-label study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of NKG2D-based CAR-T cells infusion in the treatment of advanced NKG2DL+ solid tumors.