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NCT ID: NCT01928940 Completed - Solid Tumours Clinical Trials

Japan PhI/II of GSK2118436 and GSK1120212 Combination in Subjects With BRAF V600E/K Mutation Positive Advanced Solid Tumors (Phase I Part) or Cutaneous Melanoma (Phase II Part)

Start date: August 15, 2013
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Japanese Phase I/II, open-label, non-controlled study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic profile, and efficacy of the combination of GSK2118436 and GSK1120212 in subjects with BRAF V600E/K mutation positive advanced solid tumors (Phase I part) and BRAF V600E/K mutation positive cutaneous melanoma (Phase II part).

NCT ID: NCT01921140 Completed - Solid Tumours Clinical Trials

To Determine the Effect of Food on the Pharmacokinetics of Olaparib and the Effect of Olaparib on QT Interval Following Oral Dosing of a Tablet Formulation in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumours

Start date: September 24, 2013
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a 3 part study for patients with solid tumours. The purpose of Part A is to measure the amount of olaparib or its breakdown products in the bloodstream for up to 72 hours after eating and the effect of olaparib on QT interval following a single oral dose of olaparib tablets. Part B will determine the effect of olaparib on the QT interval following multiple oral dosing. Part C will allow patients continued access to olaparib tablets and will provide additional safety data collection.

NCT ID: NCT01900028 Completed - Solid Tumours Clinical Trials

To Assess the Effect of Itraconazole (a CYP3A4 Inhibitor) on the Pharmacokinetics of Olaparib, and the Effect of Olaparib on QT Interval Following Oral Dosing of a Tablet Formulation to Patients With Advanced Solid Tumours

Start date: October 2013
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a 3-part study in patients with advanced solid tumours: Part A will assess the effect of itraconazole on the PK parameters of olaparib and will determine the effect of olaparib on the QT interval following single oral dosing; Part B will determine the effect of olaparib on the QT Interval following multiple oral dosing; Part C will allow patients continued access to olaparib after the PK and QT phases and will provide for additional safety data collection. A total of 48 patients are planned to be enrolled; at least 42 evaluable patients will be required to complete the study. Patients will participate as a single cohort in all parts of the study.

NCT ID: NCT01894243 Completed - Solid Tumours Clinical Trials

Study to Assess the Blood Levels and Safety of Olaparib in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumours and Normal Liver Function or Mild or Moderate Liver Impairment

Start date: March 13, 2014
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a 2-part study in patients with advanced solid tumours. Part A will investigate the PK of olaparib in patients with mild or moderate hepatic impairment compared to patients with normal hepatic function; Part B will allow patients with mild or moderate hepatic impairment or normal hepatic function continued access to olaparib after the PK phase and will provide additional safety data.

NCT ID: NCT01851265 Completed - Solid Tumours Clinical Trials

D081AC00001 Food Interaction With Olaparib Capsule in Patients With Solid Tumours

Start date: July 4, 2013
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a 2 part study for patients with solid tumours. The purpose of Part A is to measure the amount of olaparib or its breakdown products in the bloodstream for up to 72 hours after eating 3 different breakfasts (high calorie, regular and none). In Part B Patients can take olaparib capsules daily and study assessments will be recorded for 6 months (minimum). Treatment can continue for as long as the patient is benefitting. Throughout the study patients will be monitored for any side effects.

NCT ID: NCT01767454 Completed - Solid Tumours Clinical Trials

Study of Dabrafenib +/- Trametinib in Combination With Ipilimumab for V600E/K Mutation Positive Metastatic or Unresectable Melanoma

Start date: February 12, 2013
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is an open-label, multi-center, dose-finding Phase 1 study that will enroll subjects at least 18 years old with unresectable or metastatic melanoma and BRAF V600 mutations. The primary objective of the study is to describe the safety for the doublet therapy (dabrafenib and ipilimumab) and the triplet therapy (dabrafenib/trametinib and ipilimumab). Preliminary efficacy data will also be collected. Subjects will be assigned to receive either the doublet combination (dabrafenib and ipilimumab) or the triplet combination (dabrafenib, trametinib, and ipilimumab). Subjects will be enrolled to dose-finding cohorts in the doublet combination (dabrafenib + ipilimumab) in a sequential 3+3 fashion. Following establishment of a dose for the doublet combination, an expansion cohort will be opened. At the same time, enrollment to dose finding cohorts for the triplet combination (dabrafenib + trametinib + ipilimumab) will begin in a sequential 6+6 fashion. Enrollment into triplet cohorts will take priority when both the doublet expansion arm and the triplet dose-finding arm are open for enrollment at the same time. Approximately 9-24 subjects will be enrolled to the dose finding portion of the study. Approximately 30 subjects will be enrolled to doublet expansion cohort and 30 subjects will be enrolled in the triplet expansion cohort. A two-week run-in period without ipilimumab will be followed by 4 intravenous doses of ipilimumab at the recommended dose and schedule. Oral daily dosing of dabrafenib or dabrafenib + trametinib will continue from the two-week run-in, through combination with ipilimumab, and post-ipilimumab until no longer of clinical benefit, in the opinion of the treating physician, or until unacceptable AE or death

NCT ID: NCT01626547 Completed - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

Biosimilar Retacritâ„¢ (Epoetin Zeta) in the Treatment of Chemotherapy-Induced Symptomatic Anaemia in Haematology and Oncology

Start date: December 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to observe correction of haemoglobin (Hb) levels in patients receiving chemotherapy as a consequence of a solid tumour, a malignant lymphoma or a multiple myeloma and who are treated with Retacritâ„¢.

NCT ID: NCT01324258 Completed - Solid Tumours Clinical Trials

Trial of GSK1120212 and GSK1120212 in Combination With GEM in Japanese Subjects With Solid Tumors

Start date: January 24, 2011
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is the first clinical experience in Japan with GSK1120212, a novel MEK inhibitor. This study is designed to identify recommended doses and regimens in Japanese subjects for the future development of GSK1120212.

NCT ID: NCT01266954 Completed - Solid Tumours Clinical Trials

An Open Label Study To Investigate the Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Repeat Escalating Doses of the Oral AKT Inhibitor GSK2141795 by 18F FDG PET Analysis in Subjects With Ovarian Cancer

Start date: June 1, 2010
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to explore the potential dose response relationship between the pharmacokinetics of GSK2141795 and [18F] FDG PET pharmacodynamic markers of glucose metabolism in tumor tissue. Three to six subjects will be enrolled in each cohort and dosed with repeat escalating doses of GSK2141795. [18F] FDG PET imaging and optional tumor biopsies will be done prior to initiation of dosing and sequentially at select time points during the first five weeks of dosing. The maximal dose of a given schedule evaluated in this study will not exceed the maximal tolerated dose established in the first-time-in-human trial PCS112689 for the same schedule.

NCT ID: NCT01209091 Completed - Solid Tumours Clinical Trials

Utility and Work Productivity Data for Economic Evaluation of Breast Cancer Therapies in the Netherlands and Sweden

Start date: August 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Introduction: Many reimbursement authorities use economic evaluation to help guide decisions regarding the adoption of new treatments in reimbursement systems. Survival and quality of life are often the main measure of benefit used in an economic evaluation - expressed as a quality adjusted life year (QALY). In addition though, some decision makers will also consider the impact of a treatment on a patient's ability to continue working (expressed in terms of productivity). The aim of the present study is to estimate quality of life weights (utilities) and productivity loss for women with metastatic breast cancer (Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 positive or HER 2+). Methods: Separate surveys will be used to assess utilities and productivity in HER2+ metastatic breast cancer (MBC). To capture utilities health state descriptions or vignettes describing progressive disease, stable disease, and seven grade 3/4 adverse events (diarrhoea, fatigue, anaemia, leukopenia, anorexia, decreases in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), and skin rash) will be developed. The vignettes will be developed based on a literature review and in depth interviews with women with MBC in the Netherlands and Sweden. Clinical experts in both countries will review the health states for content validity. The health states will be translated using forward and back translation. Members of the general public will rate the states (100 men and women in NL; 100 women aged 50+ in Sweden) using the visual analogue scale and Time Trade Off method to determine utility values. In a separate survey women who are currently being treated or have recently completed their treatment for MBC will be surveyed regarding the impact of disease on their ability to work using a validated work productivity measure (Work Productivity and Activity Impairment) in women in the Netherlands and Sweden.