A Study of BPI-452080 in Subjects With Solid Tumors
Solid TumorRenal Cell Carcinoma1 moreThis open-label Phase 1 study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of BPI-452080 in patients with Solid Tumors
Observational Real-life Study of Cabozantinib in Monotherapy or in Combination With Nivolumab in...
Advanced or Metastatic Renal Cell CarcinomaThe purpose of this study is to describe the real-life use of Cabometyx® in monotherapy or in combination with nivolumab in Belgium in patients with advanced or metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma (1st, 2nd and later lines of treatment)
Hyper-Personalized Medicine Using Patient Derived Xenografts (PDXovo) for Metastatic Solid Tumors...
Kidney NeoplasmCarcinoma2 moreThe Investigators will use novel PDX (patient-derived xenograft) technology to form xenografts using material from metastatic solid tumor patients. Xenografts will be treated with a panel of drugs to determine which agent(s) yield the greatest anti-tumor effect on the xenograft.
A Study of Sintilimab in Combination With Axitinib in Advanced Renal Cell Cancer
Renal Cell CarcinomaClear Cell Renal Cell CarcinomaIn patients with recurrent or metastatic renal cell carcinoma, a preliminary evaluation of the safety and efficacy of sintilimab combined with axitinib in patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma was conducted.Progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), disease control rate (DCR) and disease remission rate (ORR) were evaluated.
AURORAX-0087A: GAG Scores for Surveillance of Recurrence in Leibovich Points ≥5 Non-metastatic ccRCC...
Clear Cell Renal Cell CarcinomaAUR87A is an observational prospective multicenter diagnostics test cohort study for detection of renal cell carcinoma recurrence as determined by the reference standard, which is imaging using computed tomography (CT) of the chest and abdomen at defined intervals after primary surgery.
Cabozantinib as Subsequent Therapy to an Immune Checkpoint Based Therapy in Renal Cell Carcinoma...
Renal Cell CancerThis study is a phase 2, multicenter, interventional for cohort 1 & 2, non-interventional for cohort 3, open-label trial of cabozantinib, with ORR as the primary efficacy endpoint. In total, 201 eligible subjects will enroll from 5 sites in Korea. The intervention for this cohort 1&2 is only IMP, Cabometyx provided by Ipsen (off-label). Also, cohort 3 is just RWD without IMP (on-label)
Development of Urologic Registry for Personalized Medicine in Patients With Urological Malignancy...
Prostate CancerRenal Cell Cancer2 moreUrological malignancies such as prostate cancer and renal cell cancer in Korean population have been increased due to the aged population and the westernized lifestyles. With the advancement of sequencing technologies, use of genetic mutation profiles in cancer detection and progression has been increased. However, use of circulating tumor DNA in urological malignances have been limited and few studies have been reported. Therefore, we tried to evaluate the usefulness of circulating tumor DNA in detection and monitoring of urological malignancies in Korean population. This study aims to use circulating tumor DNA in plasma and urine for the diagnosis, disease progression monitoring and therapeutic response evaluation. This study plan includes building big databases for circulating tumor DNA of urological malignancies in Korean population and to develop optimized circulating tumor DNA platform.
The PIONEER Initiative: Precision Insights On N-of-1 Ex Vivo Effectiveness Research Based on Individual...
CancerAll Types52 moreThe PIONEER Initiative stands for Precision Insights On N-of-1 Ex vivo Effectiveness Research. The PIONEER Initiative is designed to provide access to functional precision medicine to any cancer patient with any tumor at any medical facility. Tumor tissue is saved at time of biopsy or surgery in multiple formats, including fresh and cryopreserved as a living biospecimen. SpeciCare assists with access to clinical records in order to provide information back to the patient and the patient's clinical care team. The biospecimen tumor tissue is stored in a bio-storage facility and can be shipped anywhere the patient and the clinical team require for further testing. Additionally, the cryopreservation of the biospecimen allows for decisions about testing to be made at a later date. It also facilitates participation in clinical trials. The ability to return research information from this repository back to the patient is the primary end point of the study. The secondary end point is the subjective assessment by the patient and his or her physician as to the potential benefit that this additional information provides over standard of care. Overall the goal of PIONEER is to enable best in class functional precision testing of a patient's tumor tissue to help guide optimal therapy (to date this type of analysis includes organoid drug screening approaches in addition to traditional genomic profiling).
Improved Assessment of Response in Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Using Spectral-CT
Renal Neoplasm With MetastasisResponse Evaluation Criteria in Solid TumorsThe incidence of renal cancer in Denmark is approximately 900 new cases per year. Untreated, the 5-year survival rate for metastatic renal cancer (mRCC) is 2%. Development of angiogenesis inhibitors (AI) and check-point immunotherapy (CPI) has improved survival. Treatment efficacy is evaluated by CT scans, using RESIST 1.1 (Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors). However, progressin in patients with mRCC treated with AI or CPI is difficult to characterize at the right time, using the RECIST 1.1. Therefore approximately 50 % of the patients are 'lost' to further treatment at the time of progression and die. The investigators aim to evaluate if functional imaging parameters using spectral CT-techniques can detect treatment failure earlier, or more accurate, than routine CT. This could help us develop a new set of response evaluation criteria for functional imaging, giving a more precise assessment of treatment effect in patients with mRCC treated with AI and CPI.
Frequency, Clinical Phenotype and Genetic Analysis of Heritable Kidney Cancer Syndromes
Renal Tumor HistologyKidney Cancer12 moreThis study will investigate the frequency, clinical phenotype, management and molecular genetic defects of heritable kidney cancer syndromes. Families with kidney cancer with known or suspected genetic basis will be enrolled. Affected individuals or individuals suspected of having a germline kidney cancer will undergo periodic clinical assessment and genetic analyses for the purpose of: 1) definition and characterization of phenotype, 2) determination of the natural history of the disorder, and 3) genotype/phenotype correlation. Genetic linkage studies may be performed in situations in which the genetic basis of the disorder has not been elucidated. This research will have a significant impact on the overall management of heritable kidney cancer syndromes patients and family members who are at risk for heritable kidney cancer syndromes. The study will ultimately facilitate the development of novel screening, prevention and treatment strategies for these individuals with the syndrome. In addition this study could have impact on the management of patients with personal and/or family history of heritable kidney cancer syndromes.