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Filter by:This is an open-label, randomized, controlled, two-part study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of SHR-A1921 with or without carboplatin verus investigator's choice of platinum-based doublet chemotherapy in subjects with recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer.
The New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) Research Institute is performing this research to accelerate diverse disease research using cells from the body (such as skin or blood cells) to make stem cells and other types of cells, conduct research on the samples, perform genetic testing, and store the samples for future use. Through this research, researchers hope to identify future treatments or even cures for the major diseases of our time.
To compare the safety evaluation, efficacy evaluation, long-term aesthetics and psychological satisfaction of single-port and multiport laparoscopy for children and adolescents with BOT in China.
Thirty-seven women aged 18-75 years with recurrent ovarian cancer were enrolled
Ovarian cancer ranks third in the incidence of gynecologic malignancies, while mortality ranks first. The tumor marker CA125 is the most concerned tumor marker in the clinical monitoring prognosis of ovarian cancer, and an elevated CA125 indicates a later stage and a worse prognosis. However about 20% of patients with ovarian cancer have low CA125 expression. Therefore, CA125 is not sensitive to some ovarian cancers with a high risk of recurrence. How to improve the diagnostic performance of these CA125-insensitive patients is a difficult problem in current research. Minimal residual disease (MRD) refers to the residual tumor components in the body of tumor patients after achieving complete remission through treatment. MRD detection is mainly achieved by liquid biopsy, and residual tumor components can be detected by circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA). This study aims to explore the value of MRD (ctDNA) in the risk assessment of CA125 non sensitive ovarian cancer populations by combining ctDNA with traditional imaging and serological tumor markers.
The ANALLISA study is a fast, proof-of-concept, phase II clinical trial which aims to assess the efficacy of niraparib rechallenge treatment after secondary cytoreductive surgery in ovarian cancer (OC) patients with oligometastatic progression (OMP) after first maintenance therapy with any PARP inhibitor. A total of 30 patients with OC and OMP will be enrolled and will receive treatment with niraparib 300 or 200 mg, according to body weight or platelet count. Patients will start treatment within 6 weeks after surgery and will receive it until progressive disease or treatment discontinuation. The main purpose of the study is to evaluate progression-free survival (PFS) of niraparib rechallenge in OC patients with OMP and no residual disease after secondary cytoreductive surgery.
This is a proof-of-concept study designed to investigate HER3-DXd monotherapy in locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors. The study is enrolling cohorts of participants with melanoma [cutaneous/acral], squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck (SCCHN), and HER2-negative gastric cancerovarian carcinoma, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, bladder cancer, esophageal carcinoma, pancreatic carcinoma, and prostate cancer.
This is a randomized, multicenter, two-arm, noncomparative, phase II study of fluzoparib with or without apatinib for maintenance therapy in PARPi-pretreated platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer. The primary objective is to evaluate median progression free survival of fluzoparib with or without apatinib.
The purpose of the CAPABLE study is to compare health-related quality of life in renal cell carcinoma patients who use or do not use a mobile-based application to monitor adverse events for cancer treatment at home. As secondary objectives, the study investigates the usability of the system and its generalizability to other cancer types
The study concerns patients with Invasive epithelial ovarian cancer, primary Fallopian tube carcinoma, ovarian-type peritoneal carcinoma, and with an indication of a first-line platinum-based chemotherapy. To determine HRD status, 2 separate tests will be performed in the study: 1. Giscar assay : developed by the sponsor 2. myChoice assay If one or two tests identifies a HRD status : a PARP inhibitor treatment may be initiated according to current recommendations