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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine that panitumumab, using the proposed regimen, will safely increase progression free survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer who have failed available treatment options (i.e., patients who developed progressive disease or relapsed while on or after prior fluoropyrimidine, irinotecan and oxaliplatin chemotherapy).
This study will be conducted in subjects with refractory colorectal carcinoma with unresectable liver metastases. The purposes of the study are: - to evaluate the safety and any harmful effects of an intravenous injection of Ad.hIFN-β; - help determine whether the virus carrying the interferon-beta gene will enter the bloodstream and liver tumor cells and cause the cancer cells to die.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the activity of romidepsin (depsipeptide,FK228) in patients with metastatic prostate cancer who have developed a rising prostate specific antigen (PSA) while undergoing hormonal therapy.
This is a Phase I/II open-label, dose-escalating study in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. The objectives of the study are to obtain information on the safety of radiolabeled IDEC-159, as well as its activity in colorectal cancer. Another objective is to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD). The study duration is 2 years with visits occuring daily and/or weekly for the first 3 months, and every 6 weeks until the end of the 2 year period.
This clinical trial is being conducted to determine tumor response and preliminary safety of a monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to a cell surface receptor (α5β1 integrin) and is required for the establishment of new blood vessels during tumor growth, a process known as angiogenesis.
This clinical trial is being conducted to determine tumor response and preliminary safety of a monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to a cell surface receptor (α5β1 integrin) that is required for the establishment of new blood vessels during tumor growth, a process known as angiogenesis.
The purpose of this trial is to study DPPE combined with epirubicin and cyclophosphamide in patients with metastatic and/or recurrent breast cancer who may have received previous hormone treatment but have not had exposure to anthracycline treatment. Stratification allocation will be within the following subgroups: 1. Prior cytotoxic treatment; 2. Estrogen receptor status; 3. ECOG performance status; 4. Number of cycles of chemotherapy.
This study is a Phase IV, prospective, nonrandomized, community-based study of clinical outcomes in patients with metastatic breast cancer treated with Herceptin and a taxane.
This is a multicenter, open-label extension study. Subjects who have received rhuMAb VEGF therapy in Study AVF2107g, AVF2119g, or AVF2192g and who completed the parent study are eligible for inclusion in this trial. Subjects who have received placebo in Study AVF2107g or AVF2192g are also eligible.
The purpose of this trial is to identify the highest oral dose of BMS-599626, a drug that is directed against EGFR and HER2 proteins, that can be given safely on a daily schedule of 21 days with a 7 day rest period in patients with cancer who no longer benefit from other commonly used treatments. The study will also test for other proteins that may be affected by BMS-599626; and the level of study drug in the blood will be studied.