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Nivolumab Plus Axitinib in Patients With Anti-PD1 Refractory Advanced Melanoma

Advanced MelanomaUnresectable Melanoma

This is Phase II trial of nivolumab plus axitinib for patients with unresectable stage III or IV melanoma who have progressed on prior anti-PD1 therapy with or without concomitant anti-CTLA4 therapy. Patients will receive treatment with nivolumab 480 mg intravenously every 4 weeks and axitinib 5 mg twice daily by mouth. Patients may continue both agents for up to two years if they do not experience disease progression or dose-limiting toxicities.

Recruiting45 enrollment criteria

Antioxidant Therapy With N-acetylcysteine for Children With Neurofibromatosis Type 1

Neurofibromatosis 1

Children with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) commonly suffer from the effects of cognitive, behavioral, and motor impairments. At present, there is no specific treatment for this NF1 complication. In this project, the investigators will assess the safety and clinical benefit of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) as a pharmacological intervention in children with NF1. This drug choice is based on the recent findings from mouse models to study the central nervous system manifestations of NF1 at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC). These findings revealed a role for myelin-forming oligodendrocytes in the control of nitric oxide synthases (NOS) and their product, nitric oxide (NO), in maintenance of brain structure and function, including regulation of behavior and motor control. Treating these mice with NAC corrected cellular and behavioral abnormalities. This data from animal models of NF1 along with uncontrolled clinical observations in children with NF1 suggest that the antioxidant compound, NAC, may reduce these impairments. Therefore, the investigators propose performing a single center double-blind placebo controlled, prospective, Phase II study to explore safety, tolerability, and efficacy of NAC on motor behavior and/or learning in children with NF1 aged 8 through 16 years old. Participants will be carefully monitored for side effects. Primary and secondary outcome measures will be administered at baseline, follow-up, and post-treatment.

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

TGF-β And PDL-1 Inhibition in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Combined With Chemoradiation TheRapY...

CarcinomaSquamous Cell1 more

The primary objective of this study is to assess the feasibility of treatment with bintrafusp alfa combined with definitive chemoradiation (carboplatin, paclitaxel and radiation) in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus or gastroesophageal junction.

Recruiting42 enrollment criteria

PAXG Out in the Country

Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

The objective of this study is to assess the reproducibility of PAXG regimen as first-line/primary chemotherapy in daily clinical practice in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) borderline resectable, locally advanced or metastatic patients out of a large volume center.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

RFA Using Gradual RF Energy Delivery Mode With Octopus Electrodes

Radiofrequency AblationCarcinoma1 more

The investigators intend to perform RFA therapy on HCC less than 4 cm in size using octopus electrode, double alternating unipolar high-frequency transmission mode and gradual high-frequency energy loading mode, and to find out the therapeutic results. The primary evaluation variable is the ideal technical success rate for securing a safety margin of 5 mm or more around the tumor on the CT obtained immediately after the procedure, and the secondary evaluation variable is the volume of the cauterization lesion per unit time measured on the CT obtained immediately after the procedure, The local tumor recurrence rate, survival rate and disease-free survival rate of 12 months after the procedure, the presence or absence of multiple recurrences within the same segment, the actual procedure time, and the incidence of complications associated with the procedure are examined. The performance of RFA therapy of HCC using the Octopus electrode and gradual high-frequency energy transfer mode is compared with that of the existing Octopus electrode and RFA therapy using the basic maximum high-frequency energy transfer mode using historic cohort.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Novel MRI-Guided Ultrasound Stimulated Microbubble Radiation Treatment for Patients With Head and...

Head and Neck Cancer

The objective of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of novel MRI-guided ultrasound stimulated microbubble treatment to enhance radiation effects in humans receiving external beam radiotherapy delivered using a LINAC (linear accelerator) radiation therapy device.

Recruiting31 enrollment criteria

the Safety and Efficacy of SENL103 Autologous T Cell Injection

Multiple Myeloma

To observe the safety and efficacy of SENL103 cells in the treatment of patients with recurrent or refractory plasma cell blood tumors.

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Exploratory Study of Toumai Endoscopic Surgery System for Remote Gastrectomy

Gastric Cancer

This clinical study was a prospective, single-center, single-arm exploratory study. Subjects who meet the inclusion criteria will be enrolled in this study, where surgeons will perform 5G remote gastrectomy on subjects using the Toumai endoscopic surgery system, and explore and evaluate the safety and efficacy of this clinical application.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Comparative Study Between (FC-SEMS) and (PC-SEMS) in the Palliation of Dysphagia Due to Malignant...

Esophageal NeoplasmsDysphagia

Esophageal cancer is the seventh most common type of cancer in the world, with an estimated global incidence of 604,100 new cases per year. The main symptom of esophageal cancer is dysphagia, associated or not with weight loss. Unfortunately, due to asymptomatic presentation in the early stages, more than half of patients are diagnosed in advanced stages of the disease, becoming ineligible for treatment with curative intent. In this sense, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are the pillars of palliative treatment, often regressing the injury and improving symptoms. However, some patients persist with dysphagia. In this scenario, esophageal prostheses are one of the main tools in the palliative treatment of esophageal cancer dysphagia, obtaining rapid and lasting relief of dysphagia. This study aims to compare fully covered (FC-SEMS) and partially covered (PC-SEMS) esophageal prostheses in this context, evaluating the number of reinterventions in each group, as well as the occurrence of adverse events. However, it is expected that with the data obtained it is possible to develop clearer and more effective protocols in the palliation of malignant dysphagia of esophageal stenosis.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

First- Line Treatment With Durvalumab Plus XELOX Chemotherapy in Advanced Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine...

Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Carcinoma

First-Line Treatment With Durvalumab Plus XELOX Chemotherapy in Advanced Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Carcinoma - a prospective Single-arm Phase II Study [NCT ID not yet assigned]

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria
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