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Filter by:The aim of CHRONO trial is to compare the DFS when surgery is performed after 3 courses of NACT, or after 6 courses of NACT, in a prospective multi institutional randomized setting,considering only patients initially unsuitable for primary surgery.
This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of niraparib and novel treatment combinations of niraparib as described within each cohort-specific supplement in participants with ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer. Cohort A (single arm) includes participants with recurrent ovarian cancer. Cohort B will not be initiated. Cohort C (randomized-2 arms) includes participants with newly diagnosed ovarian cancer.
The main purpose of this study is to: - Learn about the safety of REGN4018 and to find out what dose of REGN4018 can be given alone or with cemiplimab to patients with ovarian cancer or cancer of the uterus - The study will also look at the levels of REGN4018 and/or cemiplimab in your body and measure how well your body can remove the study drug(s). This is called pharmacokinetics - The study will also look at any signs that REGN4018 alone or with cemiplimab can treat recurrent advanced ovarian cancer or cancer of the uterus - To find out how safe and tolerable the sarilumab pretreatment is, in combination with REGN4018 and cemiplimab
This Phase II will evaluate a new type of ovarian cancer immunotherapy based on a fundamentally new approach that has been successfully tested in a published clinical study of liver cancer. We will test new tableted preparation, V3-OVA, obtained from hydrolyzed, inactivated blood and tumors of patients with cancer of ovaries. Study will last 3 months, 20 patients will be recruited, given one pill per day for three months. The primary clinical endpoint is effect on tumor size and burden after 3 months. Secondary endpoint will be effect on levels of tumor markers on monthly basis compared to baseline.
This is an open, single-arm, phase I clinical trial to evaluate safety and efficacy and of 6b11-OCIK injection in the treatment of recurrent drug-resistant ovarian cancer
The majority of women diagnosed with ovarian, fallopian tube and primary peritoneal cancer present with advanced stage III and IV disease. Despite aggressive surgery and systemic chemotherapy, the majority of patients will relapse. Five year survival remains only 20-35% for patients diagnosed with bulky stage IIIC and IV cancers. Patients who are not candidates for an initial cytoreductive surgery at the time of diagnosis form a particularly poor prognosis group. These patients are treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) and will ultimately undergo cytoreductive surgery provided there is a response to chemotherapy. New therapies for this cohort of women are urgently needed. The investigators have designed a pilot study to evaluate the feasibility of heated intraoperative peritoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) given at the time of interval cytoreductive surgery after 3 cycles of NACT. Patients undergoing NACT for ovarian, fallopian tube or primary peritoneal cancer will be evaluated after their third cycle of chemotherapy for trial participation. Patient meeting eligibility criteria will proceed with cytoreductive surgery. HIPEC will be administered in those patients in whom optimal tumor cytoreduction is achieved. Primary objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility, toxicity and tolerability of HIPEC administered after NACT.
This study investigates an innovative treatment for recurrent ovarian cancer exploiting ex vivo-generated allogeneic natural killer (NK) cells with or without preceding non-myeloablative conditioning chemotherapy.
Patients with known ovarian cancer will be imaged up to four times with FDG-PET, C13 MRI and other novel MRI techniques during their treatment course including: before the start of any treatment (with optional repeat scanning), after the first dose of chemotherapy (optional), after the third dose of chemotherapy (optional) and after surgery (optional). Imaging findings will be compared to biological properties of cancer tissue samples.
This study is a phase II clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Bortezomib plus Pegylated liposomal doxorubicin combination therapy in a histologic type of high-grade serous carcinoma without BRCA mutation among patients with platinum-resistant recurrent ovarian cancer.
Multicenter Phase II study on Decitabine-Carboplatin combination in platinum resistant ovarian cancer patients. Patients will receive study treatment until disease progression is documented, extraordinary medical circumstances occur, intolerable toxicities occur, or the patient withdraws consent.