View clinical trials related to Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms.
Filter by:This is a Phase II, open-label, single-arm, study, designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of tenalisib in patients with metastatic TNBC, who have received at least one but not more than 3 prior therapies in a metastatic setting.
Pear Bio has developed an organ-on-a-chip device together with a computer vision pipeline through which the response of an individual patient's tumor to different systemic therapy regimens can be tested simultaneously ex vivo. This study will recruit patients with advanced or metastatic triple negative breast cancer who are due to start a clinically-indicated new line of therapy. The oncologist will be blinded to the response on the Pear Bio tool (the assay will be run in parallel with the patient's treatment). The primary objective of this study is to establish the sensitivity and specificity of Pear Bio's test against patient outcomes (response, progression-free survival, overall survival)
This is a phase II study, preceded by a safety run-in, with two independent cohorts (cohort A in early Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) patients and cohort B in late in metastatic TNBC patients) designed to evaluate the efficacy of atezolizumab, tiragolumab and chemotherapy.
This is a global, open-label, multicenter Phase 1/2 study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK, and antitumor activity of PRO1107 in patients with advanced solid tumors. This study consists of 2 parts, Part A: dose escalation and dose level expansion, and Part B: tumor specific expansion.
Single arm phase II study for with primary objective to evaluate the efficacy of PLX038 on response rate for patients with pretreated, metastatic or locally advanced triple negative breast cancer.
This clinical trial is studying solid tumor cancers. A solid tumor is one that starts in part of your body like your lungs or liver instead of your blood. Once they've grown bigger in one spot or spread to other parts of the body, they're harder to treat. This is called advanced or metastatic cancer. Participants in this study must have breast cancer or gastric cancer. Participants must have tumors that have HER2 on them. This allows the cancer to grow more quickly or spread faster. There are few treatment options for patients with advanced or metastatic solid tumors that express HER2. This clinical trial uses an experimental drug called disitamab vedotin (DV). Disitamab vedotin is a type of antibody drug conjugate or ADC. ADCs are designed to stick to cancer cells and kill them. This clinical trial uses a drug called tucatinib, which has been approved to treat cancer in the United States and some other countries. This drug is sold under the brand name TUKYSA®. This study will test how safe and how well DV, with or without tucatinib, is for participants with solid tumors. This study will also test what side effects happen when participants take these drugs. A side effect is anything a drug does to the body besides treating the disease.
This is a Phase 1, open-label, first-in-human study of CTX-8371 administered as a monotherapy in patients with metastatic or locally advanced malignancies. The study will be conducted in 2 cohorts: Dose Escalation and Dose Expansion.
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, tolerability and efficacy of the study drug AO-252 and identify the best dose for use in future studies.
This is a multicenter, open-label, single-arm clinical study designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Utidelone plus Tirelizumab and Bevacizumab for advanced or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).
Human trophoblast cell-surface glycoprotein antigen 2 (Trop2) is a membrane surface receptor that plays an important role in the occurrence and development of tumors. Studies have shown that Trop2 is highly expressed in a variety of cancers (such as breast cancer, lung cancer, gastric cancer, colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, cervical cancer, head and neck cancer, and ovarian cancer, etc.) and is related to the proliferation, invasion, and metastasis of tumor cells. and other processes related. According to statistics, more than 80% of breast cancer patients highly express Trop2, and high expression of Trop2 is positively correlated with shortened survival and poor prognosis of cancer patients. In this study, a single-domain antibody targeting Trop2 was selected to prepare a new nuclear medicine molecular probe 99mTc-MY6349, so as to monitor the expression level of Trop2 in patients' systemic tumors through SPECT/CT imaging. Breast cancer patients who intend to use gosatuzumab for subsequent treatment can first undergo 99mTc-MY6349 SPECT/CT imaging to detect Trop2 expression levels in systemic tumors. Subsequently, 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging was performed to compare and detect the distribution of primary tumors and systemic metastases in patients with breast cancer. This study analyzes the heterogeneity of Trop2 expression levels within the primary tumor and the heterogeneity of expression levels in systemic metastases, thereby providing a basis for testing whether the patient is suitable for subsequent treatment and conducive to the formulation of subsequent treatment plans.