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Expanded access to RXDX-105 will be given to patients with cancers harboring RET alterations who have not received TKIs that target RET alterations, who do not qualify for participation in, or who are otherwise unable to access, an ongoing clinical trial for RXDX-105.
Congenital myasthenia is a potentially lethal disorder, which, even with careful management, significantly impedes participation in normal daily functions. Currently approved therapies have had little impact on promoting a normal quality of life activity in these patients. The goal is to systematically examine the effect of 3,4-DAP on the natural course of this disease and to gain additional experience in titrating 3,4-DAP with other available therapies to maximize clinical function and development in this patient population. The specific aim of this study is to evaluate the use of 3,4 Diaminopyridine (DAP) on selected patients proven by genetic or serum antibody testing to have Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome (CMS), prescribe 3,4 DAP, and then clinically evaluate the response.
This is a single-arm, open label, expanded access program to provide access to olaparib tablets for relapsed high-grade epithelial ovarian cancer patients (including patients with primary peritoneal and / or fallopian tube cancer) with BRCA mutations (documented mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2 that is predicted to be deleterious or suspected deleterious [known or predicted to be detrimental/lead to loss of function]) who have responded following platinum based chemotherapy. Patients may continue to receive study treatment until disease progression as assessed by the investigator according to local standard clinical practice or any other discontinuation criteria are met.
Expanded access to entrectinib will be given to patients with cancers harboring NTRK1/2/3, ROS1, or ALK gene fusions who do not qualify for participation in, or who are otherwise unable to access, an ongoing clinical trial for entrectinib.
Celldex endeavors to make investigational products available to patients with life-threatening diseases who have exhausted other treatment options and where there is a reasonable expectation of benefit over risk. Requests for expanded access to glembatumumab vedotin in patients with gpNMB expressing triple negative breast cancer will be considered.
Celldex endeavors to make investigational products available to patients with life-threatening diseases who have exhausted other treatment options and where there is a reasonable expectation of benefit over risk. Requests for expanded access to rindopepimut in patients with EGFRvlll expressing recurrent glioblastoma will be considered.
Two year old male with a new diagnosis of Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumour. The patient presented with 2 months of intermittent fever and 1-2 weeks of abdominal distention and constipation. An abdominal mass was palpable on exam and US concerning was for neoplasm of abdomen. Treatment with Crizotinib will be utilized to reduce the size of the lesion and create more optimal tissue plains between vital structures prior to attempted surgical resection would greatly reduce potential morbidity for this patient.
The purpose of this study is to gather and evaluate additional safety data on the combination of midostaurin and standard of care for adult patients with newly diagnosed Fms-like tyrosine kinase receptor (FLT3) mutated Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) who are eligible for standard induction and consolidation chemotherapy and are without satisfactory treatment alternatives prior to the commercial availability* and reimbursement of midostaurin during the regulatory approval process
This is an expanded access program (EAP) for eligible participants. This program is designed to provide access to veliparib prior to approval by the local regulatory agency. Availability will depend on territory eligibility. A medical doctor must decide whether the potential benefit outweighs the risk of receiving an investigational therapy based on the individual patient's medical history and program eligibility criteria. EAP is also available for other indications where there is reasonable scientific basis for efficacy.
This is an expanded access program (EAP) for eligible participants. This program is designed to provide access to ABT-414 prior to approval by the local regulatory agency. Availability will depend on territory eligibility. Participating sites will be added as they apply for and are approved for the EAP. A medical doctor must decide whether the potential benefit outweighs the risk of receiving an investigational therapy based on the individual patient's medical history and program eligibility criteria.