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NCT ID: NCT05914935 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Recurring Glioblastoma

Safety and Tolerability Study of Recombinant L-IFN Adenovirus Injection in Patients With Recurrent Glioblastoma

YSCH-01
Start date: June 27, 2023
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The target subjects were patients with histologically or cytologically confirmed recurrent glioblastoma.Six subjects were expected to be enrolled,the number of subjects will be adjusted according to the course and outcome of the trial.The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and tolerability of recombinant L-IFN adenovirus injection in the treatment of patients with recurrent glioblastoma, and to determine the registered clinical recommended dose and dosing regimen.

NCT ID: NCT05911230 Recruiting - Glioblastoma (GBM) Clinical Trials

Advanced Diffusion MRI to Differentiate Tumor Recurrence From Pseudoprogression in Patients With Glioblastoma and Brain Metastases

AiD-GLIO
Start date: November 24, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This pilot study investigates whether advanced diffusion-weighted MRI (ADW-MRI) can differentiate between true tumor progression (TP) and a pseudoprogression (PsP) in patients with glioblastoma (GBM) or brain metastases.

NCT ID: NCT05909618 Recruiting - Clinical trials for MGMT-Unmethylated Glioblastoma

Crizanlizumab Alone or in Combination With Nivolumab for Glioblastoma and Melanoma With Brain Metastases

14
Start date: July 11, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A single-center, open-label, non-randomized phase I/II study to evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerance of crizanlizumab monotherapy and in combination with nivolumab in patients with advanced glioblastoma (GB) who exhausted standard of care (SOC) therapy, patients with metastatic brain melanoma (MBM) and patients with newly diagnosed unmethylated GB. Subjects will be screened for up to 28 days prior to treatment initiation. Eligible subjects will be allocated to one of 3 cohorts: Cohort 1: Patients with metastatic melanoma with primarily diagnosed or newly progressing brain metastases who failed immunotherapy. Cohort 2: Patients with recurrent or progressing GB following primary radiation therapy and temozolomide. Patients may have failed up to 2 prior systemic treatment lines (including temozolomide as adjuvant therapy) and are candidates for further treatment. Cohort 3: Patients with newly diagnosed GB who were evaluated for methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase(MGMT) methylation status and have un-methylated MGMT promotor-therefore, they are not candidates for maintenance temozolomide therapy.

NCT ID: NCT05904119 Recruiting - Clinical trials for First Progression of Glioblastoma

Lomustine With and Without Reirradiation for First Progression of Glioblastoma: a Randomized Phase III Study

LEGATO
Start date: March 15, 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Despite comprehensive multimodal treatment of newly diagnosed glioblastoma, almost all patients suffer from tumour relapse. Currently, no standard of care exists to treat these tumour relapses. Treatment options include repeated surgery (if feasible), systemic therapy (bevacizumab, lomustine, temozolomide re-challenge), reirradiation and best supportive care. Currently, the superiority of combined chemoradiation versus chemotherapy alone remains unproven. Given that lomustine is the standard chemotherapeutic agent for the treatment of recurrent glioblastoma in Europe and the unclear efficacy of reirradiation, we want to explore whether combining lomustine and reirradiation may be a better treatment than lomustine alone. The results of the prospective randomized trial proposed here should demonstrate a significant improvement in overall survival when lomustine is combined with reirradiation in patients with recurrent glioblastoma compared to lomustine alone without adversely affecting quality of survival. The trial will be stopped based on overall survival in a preplanned futility and efficacy interim analysis.

NCT ID: NCT05902169 Recruiting - Glioblastoma Clinical Trials

Sonocloud-9 in Association With Carboplatin Versus Standard-of-Care Chemotherapies (CCNU or TMZ) in Recurrent GBM

SONOBIRD
Start date: January 29, 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The brain is protected from any toxic or inflammatory molecule by the blood-brain barrier (BBB). This physical barrier is located at the level of the blood vessel walls. Because of these barrier properties, the blood vessels are also impermeable to the passage of therapeutic molecules from the blood to the brain. The development of effective treatments against glioblastoma is thus limited due to the BBB that prevents most drugs injected in the bloodstream from getting into brain tissue where the tumour is seated. The SonoCloud-9 (SC9) is an investigational device using ultrasound technology and specially developed to open the BBB in the area of and surrounding the tumour. The transient opening of the BBB allows more drugs to reach the brain tumour tissue. Carboplatin is a chemotherapy that is approved to treat different cancer types alone or in combination with other drugs, and has been used in the treatment of glioblastoma. Despite its proven efficacy in the laboratory on glioblastoma cells, carboplatin does not readily cross the BBB in humans. A clinical trial has shown that in combination with the SonoCloud-9, more carboplatin can reach the brain tumour tissue. The objective of the proposed trial is to show that the association - carboplatin with the SonoCloud-9 - will increase efficacy of the drug in patients with recurrent glioblastoma.

NCT ID: NCT05879367 Recruiting - Glioblastoma Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Eflornithine Plus Temozolomide in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma

Start date: July 24, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to establish the recommended phase 2 dose of eflornithine in combination with temozolomide in patients whose glioblastoma is newly diagnosed, and to evaluate safety and tolerability of this combination at that dose.

NCT ID: NCT05879250 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Glioblastoma, IDH-Wildtype

WP1066 and Radiation Therapy in Treating Patients With Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma

Start date: May 22, 2024
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase II trial tests how well the combination of WP1066 and radiation therapy works in treating newly diagnosed glioblastoma. Glioblastoma is difficult to treat effectively because the cells within the tumor vary widely and are controlled by factors within and around the tumor, requiring multiple approaches to treat the tumor. The study drug WP1066 targets a specific pathway, known as STAT3, which is responsible for promoting tumor growth and causing the body's immune system to avoid attacking the tumor. Radiation therapy prevents glioblastoma from growing. Giving WP1066 with radiation therapy may prevent glioblastoma from growing and prolong survival.

NCT ID: NCT05871021 Recruiting - Glioblastoma Clinical Trials

Protective VEGF Inhibition for Isotoxic Dose Escalation in Glioblastoma

PRIDE
Start date: April 10, 2024
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Glioblastoma is the most aggressive brain tumor and often recurs locally despite intensive treatment. Standard chemoradiotherapy with 60 Gy may not be sufficient to control the tumor, and dose escalation seems to be warranted, but causes more toxicity. To address this, the multicentric PRIDE trial employs two cycles of bevacizumab to achieve dose escalation isotoxically. The goal is improved survival without significantly increasing side effects. The study uses a simultaneous integrated boost with a total dose of 75 Gy in 2.5 Gy per fraction.

NCT ID: NCT05868083 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Recurrent Glioblastoma Multiforme

The Safety and Efficacy of SNC-109 CAR-T Cells Therapy the Recurrent Glioblastoma

Start date: June 24, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a single arm clinical study to estimate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic (PK) characteristics of Chimeric Antigen Receptor-modified T cells (CAR-T) SNC-109 in patients with recurrent glioblastoma (r-GBM) and preliminarily evaluate the effectiveness, the immunogenicity of the product, as well as their correlation between the changes of cytokines from baseline level after cellular infusion.

NCT ID: NCT05864976 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Glioblastoma Multiforme

Neurosurgical Neuronavigation Using Resting State MRI and Machine Learning

Start date: December 6, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study is investigating the use of a computer algorithm to analyze scans of the brain before surgery to predict how a person's tumor will respond to treatment.