Arsenic Trioxide in Recurrent and Metastatic Ovarian Cancer and Endometrial Cancer With P53 Mutation...
Ovarian CancerEndometrial CancerThis study is a Single-center, open, single-arm and non-randomized clinical trial in China. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of Arsenic trioxide for injection in patients with recurrent and metastatic ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer with P53 mutation A group of 20 women with histologically confirmed ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer who had previously received at least one line of standard system therapy and had relapsed or metastasized had a P53 mutation. The subjects of this study are histologically confirmed ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer patients with P53 mutation who had relapsed or metastasized after at least one line of standard system therapy. 20 subjects will be enrolled in this study. Main objectives of the study are Independent imaging and tumor markers assess ORR (objective response rate) in patients with recurrent and metastatic ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer with P53 mutation treated with Arsenic trioxide for injection, based on RECIST v1.1 (Response evaluation criteria in solid tumors) Secondary objectives including DCR (Disease control rate), CBR (Clinical benefit rate), PFS (Progression free survival), OS (Overall survival), DoR (Duration of response), safety and tolerability of Arsenic trioxide for injection, based on NCI CTCAE (National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events), evaluated by researchers and life quality. The study will be conducted in the department of obstetrics and gynecology in Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine affiliated Ruijin Hospital. Research intervention: injection Arsenic trioxide, 0.16mg/kg (maximum single dose is 10 mg), daily IV drip, d1 to d14, once every 28 days, for six cycles of treatment or until one of the following events occurs: Initiation of new anti-tumor therapy, disease progression, withdrawal of Informed consent form (ICF) and/or death. The duration of this study will be 2.5 years; the admission period will be 1.5 years and the follow-up period will be 1 year.
Evaluation of the Sensitivity to Different Chemotherapy Regimens in Platinum-Partial Sensitive Recurrent...
Ovarian CancerMulticenter, prospective, randomized studies.Evaluation of the sensitivity to different chemotherapy regimens in platinum-partial sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer based on 11 gene tests of homologous recombination pathway.
Adoptive T Cell Therapy in Patients With Recurrent Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian Cancer RecurrentThe clinical benefit of standard treatment for patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) are poor. Ovarian cancer is a highly immunogenic tumor and good survival is tightly linked to the presence of tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells and the absence of immunosuppressive immune cells. This clear correlation between T cell infiltration and disease progression suggests that EOC may be sensitive to adoptive cell therapy by infusion of ex-vivo expanded autologous Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TIL) provided that immune suppression is reduced. Carboplatin+paclitaxel chemotherapy is directly killing tumor cells but was also shown to alleviate immunosuppression for 2 weeks coinciding with enhanced T-cell immunity, potentially creating a window of opportunity for T-cell based immunotherapy. In addition, there is evidence that interferon alpha (IFNα) not only may work as a low toxic preconditioning regimens that creates the space required for the infused TIL but that it also supports the TIL by sustaining their persistence and indirectly their function, by upregulation of HLA class I on tumor cells and decreasing the numbers of regulatory T cells. Based on this we hypothesize that a synergistic clinical effect may be obtained when adoptive cell therapy with autologous TIL is administered during treatment with chemotherapy and IFNα. The feasibility and safety of TIL administration is studied in the window of opportunity created by carboplatin-paclitaxel chemotherapy with or without interferon alpha (IFNα). Furthermore, exploratory studies will be performed to analyze and confirm the proposed underlying mechanisms. Tumor material for TIL production will be collected during first line debulking surgery in case of FIGO stage IIIC/IV disease (pre-OVACURE) or in case of recurrent platinum sensitive disease an extra biopsy can be planned (OVACURE).
Efficacy of Platinum-based Chemotherapy in Platinum-resistant Ovarian Cancer) (EPITOC)
Ovarian CancerOvarian Neoplasms4 moreThis is a phase II/III randomized controlled trial to evaluate efficacy of platinum-based chemotherapy vs conventionally prescribed non-platinum monochemotherapy in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer
A Study of Niraparib in Combination With Brivanib in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian CancerOpen-label, cohort study to determine the safety and tolerability of the combination of daily niraparib and daily brivanib for one 28-day cycle in patients with advanced ovarian cancer.
A Phase II Study of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Plus Durvalumab (MEDI4736) and Tremelimumab in Advanced-stage...
Ovarian Cancer Stage IIICOvarian Cancer Stage IVThe primary objective of this trial is to evaluate the synergistic effects of durvalumab and tremelimumab plus chemotherapy in advanced-stage ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer is the deadliest gynecologic cancer. The current standard therapy is surgical cytoreduction followed by taxane-platinum combination chemotherapy. However, most patients with advanced-stage ovarian cancer will experience a relapse of disease. Therefore, there is an urgent need to improve outcomes of patients with this aggressive cancer. Research hypothesis: Adding durvalumab and tremelimumab to current neoadjuvant chemotherapy (front-line therapy) in advanced-stage ovarian cancer can increase response rate and improve patient's outcome such as progression-free survival and overall survival with minimal effects on safety.
Apatinib With Albumin-bound Paclitaxel in Patients With Platinum-resistant Recurrent Ovarian Cancer...
Ovarian CancerThe study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of apatinib with albumin-bound paclitaxel in patients with platinum-resistant recurrent ovarian cancer.
A Study Evaluating MM-310 in Patients With Solid Tumors
Solid TumorsUrothelial Carcinoma10 moreMM-310 is a liposomal formulation of a docetaxel prodrug that targets the EphA2 receptor on cancer cells. Docetaxel is an approved chemotherapeutic drug.This study is a Phase 1 open-label study of MM-310 in patients with solid tumors. In the first part of the study, MM-310 will be assessed as a monotherapy until a maximum tolerated dose (MTD) is established. After an MTD of MM-310 as a monotherapy is established, an expansion cohort and MM-310 in combination with other therapies will be assessed.
Genetically Modified T Cells Against Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian CancerThe primary objectives are to evaluate the safety and efficacy of infusion of autologous ovarian cancer immunogene-modified T cells (OC-IgT cells).
A Study of Apatinib Treatment in for Advanced Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian CancerChemotherapeutic ToxicityThe study is evaluated the effacy and safety of apatinib combined with chemotherapy in the advanced ovarian cancer