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Phase 2: To evaluate progression-free survival (PFS) as the primary efficacy measure of MLN1117 plus docetaxel versus docetaxel alone in patients with advanced NSCLC
Primary objective:- to study the safety, tolerability and feasibility of gastrectomy combined with cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) after neoadjuvant systemic chemotherapy as primary treatment option for…
Primary Objectives* Compare OS in NSCLC patients with adenocarcinoma histology treated with ganetespib in combination with docetaxel versus docetaxel aloneSecondary Objectives* Compare progression-free survival (PFS) between the 2 treatment arms*…
To demonstrate superiority with regard to overall survival (OS) of avelumab versus docetaxel in subjects with programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) positive (+; as determined by a companion diagnostic test under development), non-small cell lung cancer…
To improve overall survival of patients with a early-stage high grade uterine leiomyosarcoma.
In this study we therefore investigate the influence of prednisone on docetaxel exposure in metastatic prostate cancer patients.
The primary objective is to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of docetaxel (as ModraDoc001) that can safely be administered to patients with cancer in a bi-daily weekly schedule.
Primary objective:To determine which anthropometric parameters, LBM, total body weight (TBW) or BSA correlates best to docetaxel exposure (AUC). Secondary objectives:To determine if occurrence of docetaxel toxicity can be related to dose/LBM.To…
Primary: Progression Free Survival (PFS) in patients treated with AUY922 versus pemetrexed or docetaxel.Secondary: Overall response rate, disease control rate, overall survival, safety and tolerability, PK.
To compare the effect of standard care (Docetaxel monotherapy) versus the combination of Docetaxel with Rhenium-188 HEDP for the treatment of patients with progressive castration resistant prostate carcinoma metastatic tot bone.
Primary: Progression free survival.Secondary: Toxicity, overall survival, response rate, duration of response, translational research.
Primary: progression-free survival in the GSK1120212-group in comparison with the docetaxel group. Secondary: safety and tolerability, response rate, duration of response, overall survival, PK.
The primary aim of our study will be to investigate the effectiveness of PCIT in comparison with methylphenidate in children with ADHD and disruptive behavior problems aged 2;6 till 6 years who have not responded sufficiently to previously offered…
This study will investigate whether oligometastatic triple negative or BRCA1/2 related breast cancer can be treated effectively with a multimodality approach including induction chemotherapy, and whether high dose alkylating chemotherapy can improve…
Primary objectives:* Progression-free survival (PFS) defined as either of the following occurrences, whichever comes first:o PSA progression o Progressive disease according to RECIST when measurable diseaseSecondary objectives:* Toxicity profile.*…
The primary aim of the study is to investigate whether it is possible to select patients by PET in a good prognosis group (i.e. low SUV) who will not benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy.
To evaluate the anti-tumor activity of a docetaxel/carboplatin regimen in patients with refractory or relapsed SCLC. Furthermore to asses the safety profile of the docetaxel/carboplatin combination.In patients who have experienced FN, the efficacy…
To evaluate and compare progression free survival (PSA) between the two treatment arms.
The primary objective of this study is to quantitatively determine the pharmacokinetics (absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion) of docetaxel (as ModraDoc003 10mg tablets) after administration of a single dose of oral docetaxel in…
Primary objective: * To assess the treatment effect on progression-free survival in patients who receive AUY922 on a once-weekly schedule versus patients who receive docetaxel or irinotecanSecondary Objectives* To estimate the overall survival…