View clinical trials related to Metastatic Colorectal Cancer.
Filter by:This study is a randomized phase II trial of maintenance chemotherapy versus consolidative radiotherapy plus maintenance chemotherapy for patients with unresectable metastatic colorectal cancer (MCRC).
To control apatinib and capecitabine combination to maintain treating metastatic colorectal cancer.
Primary objectives: Use both listed and relatively safe drug, Silymarin,s to improve the intestinal side effect of the patients undergoing FOLFIRI chemotherapy.
The purpose of this study is to test the safety and effectiveness of two investigational drugs (drugs that are not currently approved by the FDA) given in combination with radiation therapy or ablation.
In first-line metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), baseline prognostic factors allowing death risk and strategy stratification are lacking. In this setting, a simple biological scoring system have recently been proposed, including LDH and CD138 binary status seric values, identifying one third of patients with worst prognostic. Intensified-chemotherapy strategies, combining 5-fluorouracile, Oxaliplatin, Irinotecan and Bevacizumab, are beneficial for patients having a bad prognostic, defined by the BRAFV600E mutation, concerning 5-8% of first line mCRC. For the 30% of patients with LDH-CD138 elevated score, the purpose of CLavSyn phase II study is to compare the PFS of one intensified arm (FOLFOXIRI Bevacizumab) to one standard chemotherapy arm, in order to better discriminate treatment strategies, at metastatic diagnosis.
This was a phase Ib study of PDR001 in combination with regorafenib in adult patients with previously treated metastatic microsatellite stable (MSS) colorectal cancer. The study assessed primarily the safety and tolerability of PDR001 in combination with regorafenib.
A safety and efficacy study of first line therapy with Vectibix® in combination with FOLFIRI or FOLFOX to validate a prognostic score in adult patients with RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer in a real world setting (VALIDATE)
The purpose of this study is to test the safety and efficacy of an experimental drug, OMP-305B83, when given in combination with FOLFIRI or FOLFOX. OMP-305B83 is a humanized bispecific monoclonal antibody and was developed to target cancer stem cells. Based on preclinical studies, it is believed that OMP-305B83 may block the growth of cancer stem cells and may also impair the productive growth of new blood vessels, which tumors need to grow and spread. The study is sponsored by OncoMed Pharmaceuticals, which is referred to as OncoMed or the Sponsor.
A Phase 1b Dose Escalation Study of the Safety and Pharmacodynamics of Brontictuzumab in Combination with Chemotherapy for Subjects with Previously Treated Metastatic Colorectal Cancer.
A single-central,open-label,safety,pharmacokinetics,phase I study. Biological:Recombinant Anti-EGFr Antibody Two dose levels: Low-dose level patients received initial dose 100 mg/m2 and 4 weeks later 250 mg/m2 weekly maintenance to the disease progression or unacceptable toxicity or death or withdraw informed consent.High-dose level patients received cetuximab initial dose 400 mg/m2 and 4 weeks later loading 400 mg/m2 and 250 mg/m2 weekly maintenance to the disease progression or unacceptable toxicity or death or withdraw informed consent.