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NCT ID: NCT04461509 Active, not recruiting - Neoplasms Clinical Trials

High Resolution, 18F-PSMA PET-MRI Before Prostate Cancer HIFU or Radical Prostatectomy

Start date: April 6, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This prospective trial aims to determine if enhanced prostate imaging using two novel imaging technologies (high resolution DWI and 18F-PSMA PET-MRI) will detect prostate cancers not seen on standard multiparametric prostate MRI in patients considered candidates for focal HIFU.

NCT ID: NCT04460937 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Metastatic Malignant Neoplasm in the Brain

Testing the Addition of an Anti-cancer Drug, Adavosertib, to Radiation Therapy for Patients With Incurable Esophageal and Gastroesophageal Junction Cancers

Start date: April 9, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This phase I trial investigates the side effects and best dose of adavosertib and how well it works when given in combination with radiation therapy in treating patients with esophageal or gastroesophageal junction cancer for which no treatment is currently available (incurable). Adavosertib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays to kill tumor cells and shrink tumors. Giving adavosertib together with radiation therapy kill more tumor cells than radiation therapy alone in treating patients with esophageal and gastroesophageal junction cancer.

NCT ID: NCT04460456 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for HER2 Positive Solid Tumors

A Study of SBT6050 Alone and in Combination With PD-1 Inhibitors in Subjects With Advanced HER2 Expressing Solid Tumors

Start date: July 27, 2020
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

A first-in-human (FIH) study using SBT6050 and SBT6050 in combination with PD-1 inhibitors in HER2 expressing or amplified advanced malignancies

NCT ID: NCT04457232 Active, not recruiting - Prostate Carcinoma Clinical Trials

Prospective Exploratory Study of FAPi PET/CT in Prostate Cancer With Histopathology Validation

FAPI PET Prost
Start date: September 9, 2020
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This exploratory study investigates how a new imaging technique called FAPI PET/CT can determine where and to which degree the FAPI tracer (68Ga-FAPi-46) accumulates in normal and cancer tissues in patients with prostate cancer. Because some cancers take up 68Ga-FAPi-46 it can be seen with PET. FAP stands for Fibroblast Activation Protein. FAP is produced by cells that surround tumors. The function of FAP is not well understood but imaging studies have shown that FAP can be detected with FAPI PET/CT. Imaging FAP with FAPI PET/CT may in the future provide additional information about various cancers including prostate cancer.

NCT ID: NCT04455620 Active, not recruiting - Solid Tumor Clinical Trials

BNT151 as a Monotherapy and in Combination With Other Anti-cancer Agents in Patients With Solid Tumors

Start date: January 26, 2021
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is an open-label, multicenter Phase I/IIa dose escalation, safety, pharmacokinetic (PK) and pharmacodynamic (PD) trial of BNT151 with expansion cohorts in various solid tumor indications. The trial consists of Part 1, Part 2A and Part 2B with adaptive design elements: The monotherapy dose escalation, (Part 1) of this clinical trial will enroll patients with various solid tumors that are metastatic or of advanced unresectable stage for whom there is no available standard therapy likely to confer clinical benefit, or patients who are not candidates for such available therapy. The Part 1 of the trial also plans to implement a dedicated biomarker cohort in BNT151 monotherapy: The Biomarker Cohort will recruit patients at selected sites in the US only. The objective of the cohort is to observe PD activity and drug-induced changes in the blood and tumor. During combination dose escalation (Part 2A), patients of different specific solid tumors (one cohort per indication) will be enrolled and treated with a combination of BNT151 and the respective standard of care (SoC) treatment. Part 2B is the expansion phase where a predefined number of patients in each indication cohort will be treated with the confirmed recommended phase II dose (RP2D) of BNT151 in combination with respective SoC.

NCT ID: NCT04450901 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Advanced Solid Tumors

Dose Escalation/Dose Expansion Study of YBL-006 in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors

Start date: July 1, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 1/2a, open-label, multicenter, dose-escalation/dose-expansion study of YBL-006, in participants with Advanced Solid Tumors. This multicenter study will be conducted in approximately 11-14 participants in the dose escalation phase, and approximately 39-76 participants in dose expansion phase.

NCT ID: NCT04450069 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Mantle Cell Lymphoma

CLBR001 and SWI019 in Patients With Relapsed / Refractory B-cell Malignancies

Start date: August 14, 2020
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

CLBR001 + SWI019 is an combination investigational immunotherapy being evaluated as a potential treatment for patients diagnosed with B cell malignancies who are refractory or unresponsive to salvage therapy or who cannot be considered for or have progressed after autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation. This first-in-human study will assess the safety and tolerability of CLBR001 + SWI019 and is designed to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) or optimal SWI019 dose (OSD). Patients will be administered a single infusion of CLBR001 cells followed by cycles of SWI019. The study will also assess the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of CLBR001 + SWI019.

NCT ID: NCT04447755 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Relapsed or Refractory Solid Tumors

A Study of Lenvatinib (MK-7902) in Pediatric Participants With Relapsed or Refractory Solid Malignancies (MK-7902-013/E7080)

E7080-G000-231
Start date: July 30, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the antitumor activity and safety of Lenvatinib (MK-7902/E7080) in children, adolescents, and young adults with relapsed or refractory solid malignancies after administration. Participants will be enrolled into initial tumor-specific cohorts which will be expanded based on observed response.

NCT ID: NCT04447027 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma

Romidepsin, CC-486 (5-azacitidine), Dexamethasone, and Lenalidomide (RAdR) for Relapsed/Refractory T-cell Malignancies

Start date: December 17, 2020
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Background: Mature T-cell malignancies (TCMs) are a rare group of cancers that usually do not have effective treatments or cures. Because of this, participants with TCMs often relapse and have a poor overall prognosis. This trial is testing if combining several drugs against TCMs can be a more effective. Primary Objective: To test if the combination of romidepsin, CC-486 (5-azacitidine), dexamethasone, and lenalidomide (RAdR) can be given safely to participants with relapsed or treatment refractory TCM. Other (Secondary) Objective: Measure the activity of this combination treatment. Eligibility: People age 18 and older who have a failed or relapsed after standard treatments for mature TCMs. Design: Participants will be screened for eligibility by performing the following tests or procedures: Physical exam Medical history Medicine review Blood and urine tests Symptom review Bone marrow examination Total Body imaging scans or x-rays Tumor biopsy Participants will have blood tests during treatment to make sure their blood cell counts are okay. Romidepsin is infused through an IV placed in one of the veins usually in the arm. Lenalidomide, dexamethasone, and CC-486 (5-azacitidine) are pills or capsules taken by mouth. Participants are asked to keep a diary of when they take their pills to make sure they are taking these medicines properly. Participants will have tumor imaging scans after every 2nd cycle (or 6 weeks) to check if the treatment is working. If the doctors are concerned the cancer has spread to the brain and/or spine, they will have scans of the area(s) and a sampling of the fluid around the brain/spine which is obtained through a small needle inserted into the lower part of the back for a short time to collect the fluid. This procedure is called a spinal tap or lumbar puncture. Participants who have tumor in their skin will have repeat exams of their skin and sometimes photographs taken of these areas to see if the treatment is working. Participants will also be asked to give blood, saliva, and sometimes have optional biopsies of their tumor where these tests are done for research purposes. After they have completed the protocol treatment (6 cycles), they will be asked to return to clinic 30 days after treatment has ended, then every other month (or 60 days) for the first 6 months, then every 3 months (90 days) for 2 years, and then every 6 months for years 2 to 4 after completing treatment. After 4.5 years, they will be seen once a year.

NCT ID: NCT04439357 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Neoplasm

Testing Trametinib as a Potential Targeted Treatment in Cancers With GNAQ or GNA11 Genetic Changes (MATCH-Subprotocol S2)

Start date: February 25, 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase II MATCH treatment trial identifies the effects of trametinib in patients whose cancer has genetic changes called GNAQ or GNA11 mutations. Trametinib may block proteins called MEK1 and MEK2, which may be needed for cancer cell growth when GNAQ or GNA11 mutations are present. Researchers hope to learn if trametinib will shrink this type of cancer or stop its growth.