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NCT ID: NCT02129647 Completed - Clinical trials for Neurofibromatosis Type 2

Study of Axitinib in Patients With Neurofibromatosis Type 2 and Progressive Vestibular Schwannomas

Start date: April 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if the study drug, AXITINIB, has any effect on tumors found in patients with Neurofibromatosis Type 2 (NF2).

NCT ID: NCT02104323 Completed - Clinical trials for Vestibular Schwannoma

Endostatin Study for Patients With Neurofibromatosis Type 2 (NF2) and NF2-Related Tumors

Endostatin
Start date: January 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

1)Preliminarily evaluate the treatment effect of continuous vein injection of recombinant human endostatin on NF2; 2)Preliminarily evaluate the safety and the patient's tolerance of the treatment of endostatin; 3)Provide an objective basis for an enlarged randomized double-blind trial.

NCT ID: NCT01885767 Recruiting - Neurofibromatosis 1 Clinical Trials

Neurofibromatosis (NF) Registry Portal

Start date: June 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The NF Registry is a database of patient-reported symptoms, treatments, and experiences with their neurofibromatosis disease. It is a contact registry to relay clinical trial opportunities to targeted patient subgroups, and to supply de-identified disease data to researchers. It has the potential to become a natural history resource.

NCT ID: NCT01880749 Completed - Clinical trials for Neurofibromatosis Type 2

Exploring the Activity of RAD001 in Vestibular Schwannomas and Meningiomas

Start date: June 2013
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective is to estimate the proportions of vestibular schwannomas (VS) and meningiomas after 10 days of exposure to the study drug RAD001 at a dose of 10 mg daily, as determined by immunohistochemistry. This is a "phase 0" PK (pharmacokinetic) and PD (pharmacodynamic) study of RAD001 in patients with Neurofibromatosis Type 2-related and sporadic VS and meningiomas. Enrolled patients will take RAD001 prior to a scheduled VS or meningioma surgery, and blood and tissue samples will be obtained for further analysis.

NCT ID: NCT01767792 Completed - Clinical trials for Neurofibromatosis Type 2

Phase 2 Study of Bevacizumab in Children and Young Adults With NF 2 and Progressive Vestibular Schwannomas

Start date: May 15, 2013
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

To determine the hearing response rate at 24 weeks after treatment with bevacizumab for symptomatic vestibular schwannomas (VS) in children and young adults with Neurofibromatosis Type 2 (NF 2).

NCT ID: NCT01552434 Active, not recruiting - Malignant Neoplasm Clinical Trials

Bevacizumab and Temsirolimus Alone or in Combination With Valproic Acid or Cetuximab in Treating Patients With Advanced or Metastatic Malignancy or Other Benign Disease

Start date: March 16, 2012
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of bevacizumab and temsirolimus alone or in combination with valproic acid or cetuximab in treating patients with a malignancy that has spread to other places in the body or other disease that is not cancerous. Immunotherapy with bevacizumab and cetuximab, may induce changes in body's immune system and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Temsirolimus may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as valproic acid, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. It is not yet known whether bevacizumab and temsirolimus work better when given alone or with valproic acid or cetuximab in treating patients with a malignancy or other disease that is not cancerous.

NCT ID: NCT01490476 Completed - Neurofibromatosis 2 Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety Study of RAD001 in the Growth of the Vestibular Schwannoma(s) in Neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2) Patients

AFINF2
Start date: January 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to determine if RAD001 treatment will shrink or slow the growth of the vestibular schwannoma(s) in Neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2) patients.

NCT ID: NCT01419639 Completed - Clinical trials for Neurofibromatosis Type II

Phase II Study of Everolimus (RAD001) in Children and Adults With Neurofibromatosis Type 2

Start date: October 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This trial studies whether Everolimus is efficacious in treating neurofibromatosis 2.

NCT ID: NCT01345136 Terminated - Clinical trials for Neurofibromatosis Type 2

Study of RAD001 for Treatment of NF2-related Vestibular Schwannoma

Start date: July 1, 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to determine if RAD001 treatment will shrink or slow the growth of the vestibular schwannoma(s) in Neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2) patients. Secondary objectives include determining if RAD001 treatment will improve hearing ability in NF2 patients. RAD001 is an oral drug that is approved by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for other types of tumors, it is not approved by the FDA for treatment of NF2 related tumors.

NCT ID: NCT01222728 Completed - Neoplasms Clinical Trials

Using Positron Emission Tomography to Predict Intracranial Tumor Growth in Neurofibromatosis Type II Patients

Start date: September 22, 2010
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: - Neurofibromatosis type II (NF2) is associated with tumors of the nerves, brain, and spinal cord. Most people with NF2 develop vestibular schwannomas, or tumors on the hearing and balance nerves. As they grow, vestibular schwannomas can cause hearing loss and balance problems. If they grow very large they can cause more serious problems, such as seizures, loss of eyesight, weakness, speech problems, and problems with the sense of touch. More research is needed into NF2 because researchers do not completely understand why these tumors occur or what makes them grow over time. - Currently, tumor size is measured with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. However, MRI scans cannot predict how fast a tumor will grow. By using positron emission tomography (PET) scanning, researchers hope to be able to predict sudden growth spurts of tumors associated with NF2 and develop better treatment methods for this type of cancer. Objectives: - To use magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography to better understand the growth of brain tumors in people with neurofibromatosis type II. Eligibility: - Individuals between 18 and 50 years of age who have been diagnosed with NF2 and have at least three untreated intracranial tumors. Design: - This study requires an initial set of outpatient visits to the NIH Clinical Center that will last 7 to 10 days. - Participants will have a physical and neurological examination and blood tests at the first visit. Participants will then have the following imaging studies to examine the tumors: - MRI scans of the brain - PET scans of the brain, combined with a computed tomography (CT) scan. The PET scans will be performed on separate days. Different contrast agents will be used for both scans, so researchers will inform participants if they need to fast or follow other procedures before having the scan. - After the initial imaging studies, participants will have additional MRI scans every 6 months for 2 years to track tumor growth.