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Filter by:This is an open-label study being conducted to determine the metabolism and physiological disposition of radiolabeled LY2603618 after a single dose in patients with advanced and/or metastatic solid tumors. After a minimum 7-day washout period following the carbon-14-labeled LY2603618 ([^14C]LY2603618) dose, patients will be allowed to continue to receive continued access to LY2603618 in combination with pemetrexed or gemcitabine as outpatients.
This is a two part study of the drug MK-8669 (ridaforolimus) given with MK-2206 or MK-0752. In Part A of the study, the preliminary maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of the drug combinations will be found by giving sequentially higher doses of the study drugs. An expansion cohort of participants may be enrolled to confirm the MTD. New cohorts at other dose levels may be enrolled, depending on the rate of dose limiting toxicities (DLTs) in the planned cohorts. In Part B, an assessment of the efficacy of the drug combinations against selected advanced cancers will be made so that a recommended dose to be used in Phase 2 studies (RPTD) can be found. As of 19 July 2012 the MK-0752 arms of the study were fully enrolled and closed to further recruitment. As of 30 November 2012, no additional participants with prostate cancer will be enrolled.
The objective of this study is to determine a recommended Phase 2 dose range of LY2875358 that may be safely administered to participants with advanced cancer. In Part A and Part A2 of this study, escalating doses of LY2875358 as monotherapy and in combination with erlotinib will be evaluated for safety and tolerability, respectively. Part B is a dose-confirmation segment for LY2875358 therapy in 5 different types of cancer: nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), castrate resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) with bone metastases, renal cell carcinoma (RCC), hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), or uveal melanoma with liver metastases, and for LY2875358 in combination with trametinib in participants with uveal melanoma with liver metastases.
The purpose of this study is to determine a recommended Phase 2 dose and dosing regimen of LY2090314 in combination with pemetrexed and carboplatin in patients with advanced/metastatic cancer. Part A of this study will consist of dose escalation of the study regimen, and Part B will consist of an expanded cohort to confirm the dose provided from Part A.
This 9-week study aimed to determine the efficacy, safety and tolerability of nabiximols (Sativex®) as an adjunctive treatment, compared with placebo in relieving uncontrolled persistent chronic pain in participants with advanced cancer. Eligible participants were not required to stop any of their current treatments or medications.
ENABLE III is a randomized clinical trial that evaluates a phone-based palliative care intervention designed to improve quality of life, mood, and symptom management for patients with an advanced stage cancer and their caregivers. The primary aims of this clinical trial are to determine whether a palliative care intervention (introduced immediately or 12 weeks after diagnosis) can improve survival, quality of life, mood, symptom intensity and end-of-life care.
To compare the decision making of subjects with advanced cancer having a verbal advance care planning discussion compared to subjects using a video.
The purpose of this study is to find a recommended dose level and schedule of dosing LY2940680 that can safely be taken by participants with advanced cancer. The study will also explore the changes in a cancer marker level in skin, hair follicles, buccal cells, and tumor cells. Finally, the study will help document any antitumor activity this drug may have.
This study is being conducted to determine the safety of LY2523355 for the treatment of advanced and/or metastatic cancer (including Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma).
This study is being conducted to determine the safety of LY2523355 for the treatment of advanced and/or metastatic cancer (including Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma).