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Active clinical trials for "Ovarian Neoplasms"

Results 1611-1620 of 2005

Engineered Immune Effectors Against Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian Cancer

This is a single-arm, open-label, phase I/II trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ovarian cancer specific cytotoxic lymphocytes (OC-CTLs) in women.

Unknown status34 enrollment criteria

Study of Prolanta™ in Recurrent or Persistent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian CancerPeritoneal Cancer1 more

This trial is a Phase I open-label safety study of Prolanta™, a recombinant analog of the human prolactin protein with a single amino acid substitution to create an antagonist of the prolactin receptor. The Sponsor believes that blocking the prolactin receptor in patients with ovarian and other cancers will be effective as a monotherapy or in combination with other chemotherapies. This Phase I study will be conducted in Subjects with recurrent or persistent epithelial ovarian cancer, primary peritoneal cancer, or fallopian tube cancer.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Phase I Low Dose WART in Combination With Weekly Paclitaxel for Platinum Resistant Ovarian Cancer...

Ovarian Cancer

Background: Epithelial Ovarian Cancer is the most lethal amongst the gynecologic malignancies and is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in women in the United States.1 Despite initial high response rates, 50% to 75% of women who present with advanced disease suffer relapse and require re treatment2.The optimal treatment for platinum resistant ovarian cancer remains hotly debated. Combination chemotherapy is not favored due to its increased toxicity and lack of convincing benefit when compared to single agent chemotherapy.3,4 Recently, the addition of bevacizumab to single agent chemotherapy in the AURELIA study improved progression free survival (PFS) from 3.4 months to 6.7 months. Response rates were also improved from 11.8% versus 27.3% (p= 0 .001).9 Aim: To determine the maximal tolerated dose (MTD) of weekly paclitaxel in combination with LDWART. The recommended phase II dose (RP2D) will be based on the MTD in this Phase I study. Method: This study is designed as a prospective, single arm phase I study with 3+3 with dose de-escalation and cohort expansion. All patients will receive weekly paclitaxel at a pre specified dose of 80 mg/m2, 70 mg/m2, 60mg/m2 or 50 mg/m2 via intravenous infusion according to institution specific standard practices. Cycles of chemotherapy will be administered weekly without interruption on Days 1,8,15,22,29,36 for a total of 6 weekly cycles in combination with LDWART(Fig.1). LDWART will be given at 60 cGy fractions, twice daily for two days, with a minimum of 4 hours inter fraction interval, starting on day 1 of each cycle of weekly paclitaxel for 6 weeks.(Fig.1). Importance of proposed research: The combination of a LDWART with weekly paclitaxel may improve the efficacy of the current standard weekly paclitaxel in platinum resistant ovarian cancer patients. Potential benefits and risks: The combination may improve treatment response. Adding LDWART may increase treatment risks, but these will be monitored closely.

Unknown status51 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Relapsed and/or Chemotherapy Refractory Advanced Malignancies by CART-meso

Malignant MesotheliomaPancreatic Cancer4 more

RATIONALE: Placing a tumor antigen chimeric receptor that has been created in the laboratory into patient autologous or donor-derived T cells may make the body build immune response to kill cancer cells. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying genetically engineered lymphocyte therapy in treating patients with Relapsed and/or Chemotherapy Refractory Advanced Malignancies.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

Total/Subtotal Colectomy in Ovarian Cancer

Epithelial Ovarian CancerFallopian Tube Cancer2 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and one year disease-free survival of total or subtotal colectomy and proctocolectomy in stage IIIc and stage IV epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, and primary peritoneal cancer (EOC, FTC, PPC).

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

18F-CP18 Imaging Studies for Cancer Treatment With Birinapant

Ovarian NeoplasmsOvarian Cancer2 more

Background: - 18F-CP18 is a chemical designed for use in imaging studies. It is attracted to tumor cells that are being killed by cancer treatment. Researchers want to test it in imaging studies for people who are being treated with Birinapant. Birinapant is a drug used to treat advanced ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancers. It works kills tumor cells that have not responded to earlier treatment. 18F-CP18 may help to monitor cancer treatments with this drug. Objectives: - To test the effectiveness of 18F-CP18 imaging studies during cancer treatment with Birinapant. Eligibility: - Individuals at least 18 years of age who are taking Birinapant for ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancer. Design: Participants will have a brief physical exam. They will also answer questions about their medical history and any current medications. Participants will receive a dose of 18F-CP18, followed by an imaging study. The study will involve a positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) scan. The scan will last 40 minutes. There will be two more PET/CT scans 1 hour and 2 hours after taking 18F-CP18. These scans will look at how the tumor cells absorb and process 18F-CP18. This is a scanning study only. No treatment will be provided as part of this study.

Withdrawn9 enrollment criteria

Trial of Active Immunotherapy With Globo H-KLH (OPT-822/821) in Women Who Have Non-Progressive Ovarian...

Ovarian Cancer

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of OPT-822/OPT-821 on improving Progression-Free Survival (PFS) in subjects who have non-progressive epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer after cytoreductive surgery and platinum-based chemotherapy as initial treatment for primary disease or as salvage treatment for first relapse.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study in Treatment of Malignant Ascites of Ovarian Cancer With Intraperitoneal Injection...

Ovarian Cancer With Malignant Ascites

To study the efficacy and safety of intraperitoneal injection bevacizumab combined with intraperitoneal hyperthermic perfusion chemotherapy in treatment of malignant ascites of ovarian cancer. To analyze the clinical significance of the concentration change of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in ascites in treatment of intraperitoneal injection bevacizumab

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Intravenous Palifosfamide-tris in Combination With Etoposide and Carboplatin in Patients With Malignancies...

MalignancyCancer6 more

This an an open-label study to define the safety profile and the maximum tolerated dose and confirm the clinical effective dose of palifosfamide-tris given intravenously in combination with etoposide and carboplatin in a wide range of cancers which etoposide and carboplatin are normally given. Once the maximum dose of palifosfamide-tris is determined,a Phase II study using the 3 agents combined will begin.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Pazopanib and Weekly Topotecan in Patients Recurrent Ovarian Cancer (TOPAZ)

Ovarian Cancer

This clinical trial shall clarify the efficacy and safety of pazopanib in combination with weekly topotecan in patients with platinum-resistant or intermediate platinum-sensitive recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer, fallopian and peritoneal carcinoma

Unknown status39 enrollment criteria
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