Fluzoparib and Apatinib Versus Fluzoparib in Relapsed Ovarian Carcinoma Maintenance Treatment
Relapsed Ovarian CancerThis study is a Phase II randomized, open label, controlled, multicenter study to access the effects and tolerability of fluzoparib combined with apatinib versus fluzoparib monotherapy for maintenance treatment in platinum-sensitive relapsed ovarian carcinoma (including patients previous treated with a PARP inhibitor).
Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD) in Conjunction With Chemotherapy in Advanced Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian CancerChemotherapeutic ToxicityRates of grade 3-4 toxicity with carboplatin and paclitaxel chemotherapy range 26-84%. Interventions to reduce toxicity are needed. Short term fasting protects against toxic effects of chemotherapy without decreasing efficacy. In a prospective clinical trial of breast cancer patients randomized to FMD or regular diet during chemotherapy, less antiemetic was required in the FMD group; radiographic and pathologic responses were better in this group. This trial tests whether platinum-taxane chemotherapy combined with a FMD in advanced and recurrent ovarian, fallopian tube and primary peritoneal cancer patients is associated with decreased toxicity and/ or improved tumor response to therapy.
CPI-0209 Plus Carboplatin in Patients With Platinum Sensitive Recurrent Ovarian Cancer
Recurrent Ovarian CancerThis is a clinical trial using CPI-0209 in combination with Carboplatin chemotherapy followed by CPI-0209 maintenance in patients with platinum sensitive, recurrent ovarian cancer.
Mass Response of Tumor Cells as a Biomarker for Rapid Therapy Guidance (TraveraRTGx)
Pleural EffusionMalignant42 moreThe primary objective of this study, sponsored by Travera Inc. in Massachusetts, is to validate whether the mass response biomarker has potential to predict response of patients to specific therapies or therapeutic combinations using isolated tumor cells from various specimen formats including malignant fluids such as pleural effusions and ascites, core needle biopsies, fine needle aspirates, or resections.
ctDNA Methylation for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
Epithelial Ovarian CancerCirculating Tumor DNA6 moreOvarian cancer is one of the most dangerous and predominant gynecological cancers, with a high cancer-related mortality rate in women. However, current testing methods are still limited, and if detected early, patients have a five-year survival rate of 92%. Therefore, early diagnosis and detection are crucial for diagnosing and treating ovarian cancer. According to the results of the researchers' previous research, it has been found that CDO1 and HOXA9 genes are hypermethylated in ovarian cancer, and the expression of free DNA methylation in plasma can be used as one of the biomarkers for detection. In a single-center retrospective/prospective study, it has been demonstrated that the detection of CDO1 and HOXA9 methylation levels based on cell-free DNA in blood and comparison with ovarian pathology results can achieve >80% sensitivity and specificity. To further explore the application of methylation detection technology in ovarian cancer, the application value of non-invasive diagnosis and prognosis follow-up will be explored to clarify the clinical application value of DNA methylation for early detection of ovarian cancer in the real world. The investigators will conduct a prospective multi-center cohort study, referred to as the OVAMethy study, which will involve more than ten research centers and is expected to recruit more than 5,000 clinical subjects to test the methylation detection kit and histopathology further, ROMA index and imaging results, and sensitivity and specificity technical performance parameters.
Clinical Application of 68Ga-FAPI PET Imaging in Detection of Ovarian Cancer Recurrence
68Ga-FAPIOvarian Cancer2 moreThis is a prospective study to investigate the potential efficacy of 68Ga-FAPI PET/CT for recurrence detection of epithelial ovarian cancer in comparison with 18F-FDG PET/CT.
Dendritic Cell Vaccination With Standard Postoperative Chemotherapy for the Treatment of Adult Ovarian...
Recurrent Ovarian CancerEffective treatments are desperately needed for ovarian cancer patients. This phase I clinical trial assesses the safety of a novel personalized dendritic-cell vaccine administered to ovarian cancer patients. Secondary outcomes will be evaluated such as patient pharmacodynamics, progression-free survival and overall survival.
Circulating Tumor DNA as an Early Marker of Recurrence and Treatment Efficacy in Ovarian Carcinoma...
Ovarian CarcinomaProspective multicentre assay to assess ctDNA value for ovarian cancer monitoring and disease recurrence after front-line treatment.
Paclitaxel Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Cancer Patients
Solid TumorAdult27 moreThe goals of this prospective, observational cohort study are to determine the feasibility of implementing paclitaxel therapeutic drug monitoring for cancer patients and explore the relationship between paclitaxel drug exposure and the development of neuropathic symptoms. This trial studies if paclitaxel can be consistently measured in the blood of patients with solid tumors undergoing paclitaxel treatment. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as paclitaxel, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Nerve damage is one of the most common and severe side effects of paclitaxel. The ability to consistently measure paclitaxel in the blood may allow doctors to control the dose of paclitaxel, so that enough chemotherapy is given to kill the cancer, but the side effect of nerve damage is reduced.
Efficacy and Safety of Paclitaxel for Injection (Albumin-bound) for First-line Chemotherapy of Ovarian...
Ovarian CancerPreliminary evaluation of the efficacy and safety of paclitaxel for injection (albumin-bound) in combination with carboplatin for first-line chemotherapy of ovarian cancer.