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Filter by:The goal of the Dose Escalation phase of the study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (PK) to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or preliminary recommended dose for expansion (RDE) of NKT3447 in adults with advanced or metastatic solid tumors. The goal of the Expansion phase of the study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and the preliminary antitumor activity of NKT3447 in adult subjects with cyclin E1 (CCNE1) amplified ovarian cancer at the RDEs selected in Dose Escalation and to determine the preliminary recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D).
The goal of this phase 1/2 clinical trial is to investigate the safety of an investigational drug called VIO-01 when taken by people who have different types of solid tumor cancers. There are two parts to this trial, part 1 and part 2. Part 1 of the trial aims to answer these questions: - The safety and tolerability of VIO-01 when it is given alone or in combination with other anti-cancer therapies. - The highest dose that people can take without having unacceptable side effects - How well your body tolerates the drug alone or in combination, how they are absorbed, and the effects they have on your disease. Part 2 of the trial will further test VIO-01's effect in participants with advanced HRRm or HRD+ solid tumors and HRRm/HRD+ recurrent ovarian cancer. Participants will follow a schedule of visits to the study site to have assessments done related to their health condition and to receive the trial treatment.
This study is a first-in-human (FIH), Phase 1a/1b study of BG-68501, a cyclin-dependent kinase-2 inhibitor (CDK2i), to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics, and preliminary antitumor activity of BG-68501 in participants with advanced, nonresectable, or metastatic solid tumors. The study will also identify a recommended dose for expansion (RDFE) in subsequent disease directed studies. The study will be conducted in 2 parts: Part 1 (dose escalation and safety expansion) and Part 2 (dose expansion).
This is a first-in-human, single-arm, open-label, dose escalation clinical study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics, immunogenicity and preliminary efficacy of UCMYM802 (Circular mRNA encoding Anti-Mesothelin CAR-T) injection in patients with Mesothelin-positive advanced malignant solid tumors.
This is a single participant study of luspatercept for the treatment of a patient with dult granulosa cell tumor (AGCT) of the ovary.
the goal of this observational study is to describe ovarian cancer epidemiology and characteristics in Syrian women, especially during the war to do more research in the future about the risk factors of ovarian cancer.
The objective of this multicenter randomized controlled trial is to compare a 6-month exercise and nutrition intervention (intervention group, IG) aimed at maintaining or improving physical functioning and quality of life with usual care (control group, CG) in ovarian cancer patients. The main question it aims to answer is: • Can an exercise and nutrition program improve physical performance during and after active treatment for ovarian cancer? Participants of the IG will undergo: - Weeks 1-18: approximately 15-30 minutes of daily exercise (cardio, resistance, and balance exercises); nutritional counseling focusing on malnutrition (protein-energy malnutrition). - Weeks 19-25: More intense daily training; nutritional counseling focusing on the Mediterranean diet. The study design includes 3 survey time points: - Baseline: After surgery and before starting chemotherapy - T1: After chemotherapy (week 19) - T2: After intervention (week 26) The primary outcome is: • 6-minute walk test, 6 months after enrollment (T2)
This study is a multi-center, observational study aiming at developing a machine learning-based early detection model using prospectively collected liquid biopsy samples from newly diagnosed ovarian cancer.
This is a prospective, single-arm, single-center registry study to investigate 6-month progression-free survival with Dalpiciclib, a CDK4/6 kinase inhibitor, plus letrozole in patients with unresectable refractory or resistant recurrent HR-positive, HER2-negative gynecologic solid tumors." Dalpiciclib is a CDK4/6 kinase inhibitor that selectively inhibits the activity of CDK4/6 kinase, so that the complex with Cyclin D cannot phosphorylate the downstream Rb protein and prevent cells from entering the S phase from G1 phase, thereby inhibiting cell proliferation and anti-tumor effects.
Clinicopathological data were collected from ovarian cancer patients treated with PARP inhibitors, with follow-up imaging conducted before and after treatment. The efficacy was evaluated according to RECIST criteria, comparing the correlation between different HRD statuses and the efficacy of PARP inhibitors in ovarian cancer.