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Study Of Bosutinib With Capecitabine In Solid Tumors And Locally Advanced Or Metastatic Breast Cancer...

Advanced Breast Cancer (Parts 1 and 2)Advanced Pancreatic Cancer (Part 1)3 more

This is a research study in 2 parts assessing the following parameters of the combination of the study drug called bosutinib, and a drug called capecitabine: the safety, how well the subject's body handles the study drug, and preliminary anti-tumor activity as treatment for different types of cancers in part 1, and breast cancer only in part 2. In part 1, subjects will receive bosutinib and capecitabine daily at different dose levels of each drug in order to determine the highest tolerated dose of the combination study treatment. In part 2, subjects will receive bosutinib and capecitabine at this highest tolerated dose to see how well the study treatment works to treat breast cancer. In addition, genetic research testing (research analyses involving genes and gene products) will be performed on biological samples from subjects.

Terminated16 enrollment criteria

Radiosurgery Plus Bevacizumab in Glioblastoma

GlioblastomaGliosarcoma1 more

RATIONALE: Radiosurgery can send x-rays directly to the tumor and cause less damage to normal tissue. Monoclonal antibodies, such as bevacizumab, can block tumor growth in different ways. Some block the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Others find tumor cells and help kill them or carry tumor-killing substances to them. Bevacizumab may also stop the growth of glioblastoma by blocking blood flow to the tumor. Drugs used in chemotherapy such as irinotecan hydrochloride work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Giving radiosurgery together with bevacizumab and irinotecan hydrochloride may kill more tumor cells. PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well giving radiosurgery together with bevacizumab and irinotecan hydrochloride works in treating patients with recurrent glioblastoma.

Terminated53 enrollment criteria

Gamma-Secretase/Notch Signalling Pathway Inhibitor RO4929097 in Treating Patients With Recurrent...

Adult Giant Cell GlioblastomaAdult Glioblastoma2 more

This phase II trial is studying how well gamma-secretase/Notch signalling pathway inhibitor RO4929097 works in treating patients with recurrent or progressive glioblastoma. Gamma-secretase/Notch signalling pathway inhibitor RO4929097 may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth.

Terminated51 enrollment criteria

Efficacy Study of TLN-4601 in Patients With Recurring Glioblastoma Multiforme

Glioblastoma Multiforme

The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of TLN-4601 used to treat patients with Glioblastoma Multiforme(GBM) that recur/progress after receiving first line systemic therapy post surgery/radiotherapy.

Terminated19 enrollment criteria

Phase I Portion of Phase I/II Sorafenib With Radiation and Temozolomide in Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma...

GlioblastomaGliosarcoma

The goal of this clinical research study is to find the highest tolerable dose of sorafenib that can be given in combination with temozolomide. The safety of this combination will also be studied.

Terminated40 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of AP 12009 in Patients With Recurrent or Refractory Anaplastic Astrocytoma...

Anaplastic AstrocytomaGlioblastoma

In this multinational Phase III study the efficacy and safety of 10 µM AP 12009 is compared to standard chemotherapy (temozolomide or BCNU or CCNU) in adult patients with confirmed recurrent or refractory anaplastic astrocytoma (WHO grade III) or secondary glioblastoma (WHO grade IV).

Terminated47 enrollment criteria

Erlotinib Hydrochloride and Isotretinoin in Treating Patients With Recurrent Malignant Glioma

Adult Anaplastic AstrocytomaAdult Anaplastic Oligodendroglioma7 more

This phase I trial is studying the side effects and best dose of erlotinib hydrochloride when given with isotretinoin in treating patients with recurrent malignant glioma. Erlotinib hydrochloride may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Isotretinoin may help cells that are involved in the body's immune response to work better. Giving erlotinib hydrochloride together with isotretinoin may kill more tumor cells

Terminated2 enrollment criteria

Irinotecan Plus Lenalidomide in Adult Patients With Recurrent Glioblastoma Multiforme: Phase I

Malignant Gliomas

The goal of this clinical research study is to find the highest tolerable dose of lenalidomide combined with Camptosar (irinotecan) as well as to see if this drug combination can help control malignant gliomas. Researchers will also study if a special magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique (dynamic MRI scan) is useful in looking at the effect of treatment on the tumor. Another goal is to learn the effect of lenalidomide on tumor tissue in patients who need surgery for the disease.

Terminated39 enrollment criteria

A Phase 1 / 2 Dose Escalation Study of Locally-Administered OncoGel™ in Subjects With Recurrent...

Glioblastoma MultiformeBrain Neoplasms

OncoGel™ is a new, experimental drug delivery system that allows the slow continuous release of paclitaxel (an approved intravenous anticancer drug), from a gel (ReGel™) over a long period of time. The gel will disappear in 4 to 6 weeks as it releases the paclitaxel. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of OncoGel when placed into the tumor resection cavity in the brain following surgical removal of the tumor. Dose escalation is conducted by gradually increasing the amount of OncoGel placed in the resection cavity in small groups of patients, and watching the patients closely for side effects before moving to the next dose level. The study will also test whether OncoGel helps to prevent or delay the tumor from regrowing.

Terminated29 enrollment criteria

Erlotinib in Treating Patients With Recurrent Glioblastoma Multiforme or Gliosarcoma

Adult Brain Tumors

RATIONALE: Erlotinib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well erlotinib works in treating patients with recurrent glioblastoma multiforme or gliosarcoma.

Terminated40 enrollment criteria
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