A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of JPI-547 in Platinum-resistant, Advanced/Relapsed...
Ovarian CancerTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of JPI-547, a PARP/TNKS dual inhibitor in Platinum-resistant, advanced/relapsed ovarian cancer subjects previously treated with a PARP inhibitor
Anlotinib Combined With Carboplatin/Paclitaxel as First-line Treatment in Patients With Advanced...
Ovarian NeoplasmsFallopian Tube Neoplasms17 moreIt has been reported that antiangiogenic drugs combined with chemotherapy as first-line treatment, and subsequent antiangiogenic drugs as maintenance therapy for ovarian cancer can achieve better clinical benefits. Therefore, this study is expected to investigate the efficacy and safety of anlotinib combined with carboplatin/paclitaxel as first-line treatment in patients with advanced ovarian cancer.
Survival Effect of Hepato-celiac Lymphadenectomy In Primary or Relapsed Ovarian Cancer
Epithelial Ovarian CancerFallopian Tube Cancer1 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and the effectiveness of hepato-celiac lymphadenectomy in the treatment of primarily diagnosed advanced epithelial ovarian cancer and platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer.
SMMART Adaptive Clinical Treatment (ACT) Trial
Advanced Breast CarcinomaAdvanced Malignant Solid Neoplasm15 moreSMMART-ACT is a feasibility pilot study to determine if testing samples from a participant's cancer using a precision medicine approach can be used to identify specific drugs or drug combinations that can help control their disease. The safety and tolerability of the drug or drug combination is also to be studied. Another purpose is for researchers to study tumor cells to try to learn why some people respond to a certain therapy and others do not, and why some cancer drugs stop working. The study population will include participants with advanced breast, ovarian, prostate, or pancreatic malignancies, or sarcomas.
PARP Inhibitor Oral Maintenance in Low-Risk Ovarian Cancer
Epithelial Ovarian CancerOvarian Cancer2 moreThis study is the phase IV, open-label, clinical trial to determine the efficacy of niraparib maintenance therapy in BRCA1/2 wild-type, advanced-stage, low-risk, primary ovarian cancer patients.
Envafolimab, Lenvatinib Combined With VP-16 in Platinum-resistant Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer...
Ovarian CancerEpithelialThis study is a single-arm, open-label, exploratory clinical study, the main purpose is to evaluate the combination of envafolimab, lenvatinib VP-16 in the treatment of platinum-resistant recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer,primary fallopian tube cancer and primary peritoneal carcinoma.
Intraperitoneal Lidocaine in Ovarian Cancer Surgery
Ovarian CancerPost Operative PainThe main objective of this trial is to improve the postoperative analgesia effect and prognosis of patients with ovarian cancer after laparotomy surgery. This is a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial to evaluate analgesia and patient outcomes after local peritoneal anesthesia after surgery.
A Study for Post-Marketing Surveillance of Niraparib in the Treatment of Adult Participants for...
Ovarian NeoplasmsThe purpose of this study is to estimate the cumulative incidence of all adverse events (AEs), including serious adverse events (SAEs), adverse event of special interest (AESI), among participants who have been administered niraparib as per the approved indications.
The Clinical Markers for PARP Inhibitors-related Efficacy in Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian CancerClinical Marker1 moreEpithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most lethal gynecological malignancy. PARP inhibitors(PARPi) are an important progress in EOC treatment. The available evidence suggests that BRCAmt or HRD-positive is an effective biological marker for PARPi. However, in our previous clinical observation, it was found that the tumor burden may be the potential clinical markers PARPi. We intend to develop a real-world study to confirm the potential clinical markers and explore new clinical markers for PARPi.
Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer Using Plasma Cell-free DNA Fragmentomics (Prospective Study)
Ovarian CancerThe purpose of this study is to enable non-invasive early detection of ovarian cancer in high-risk populations through the establishment of a multimodal machine learning model using plasma cell-free DNA fragmentomics. Plasma cell-free DNA from early stage ovarian cancer patients and healthy individuals will be subjected to whole-genome sequencing. Five diferent feature types, including Fragment Size Coverage (FSC), Fragment Size Distribution (FSD), EnD Motif (EDM), BreakPoint Motif (BPM), and Copy Number Variation (CNV) will be assessed to generate this model.