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This study is a phase I trial. Primary objective is to evaluate the safety of combined radiotherapy with Panitumumab in bladder preservation in invasive bladder cancer. Secondary objectives are to investigate the efficacy of combined radiotherapy…
Primary Objective: Description of the 1-year overall survival after chemo-radiation therapy with or without panitumumab in irresectable carcinoma of the oesophagus. The control arm is used to validate whether the historical cohort used for…
A consistent finding in many studies in patients with operable esophageal and gastro-esophageal junction (GEJ) cancer is that response to preoperative therapy, particularly the absence of residual disease in the surgical specimen, is an indicator of…
To evaluate in detail the functionality of immune cells in blood in chronic HCV patients before, during and after treatment with ASV and DCV, in an IFN-free regimen.
The purpose of this clinical research study is to compare the effect of panitumumab to cetuximab (Erbitux®) in treating metastatic colorectal cancer in patients whose tumor contains the wild-type (unchanged) KRAS gene and who have previously been…
Phase I part To determine the recommended safe dosing for the combination of chemoradiation with gemcitabine plus panitumumab in patients with inoperable locally advanced pancreatic cancer.Phase II part 1) To investigate the proportion of patients…
The primary objective is to evaluate the treatment effect of P*mAb plus FOLFIRI on overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) compared to FOLFIRI alone as second line therapy for metastatic colorectal cancer.
Primary Objective:This research study is designed to assess the effectiveness of the combination of study drugs (ASV + DCV) being used to treat the hepatitis C virus (HCV). The best way to assess this aim is to measure the amount of virus in…
Primary Objective:This research study is designed to assess the effectiveness of the combination of study drugs (ASV + DCV) being used to treat the hepatitis C virus (HCV). The best way to assess this aim is to measure the amount of virus in…
Primary ObjectiveTo assess the efficacy based on the proportion of subjects with SVR12, defined as HCV RNAgenotype 1 who are prior non-responders to pegIFNα-2a/RBV.Secondary Objectives• To assess efficacy, as determined by the proportion of subjects…
The aim of the phase Ib part is to estimate the MTD and/or identify the RP2D for the combination MEK162 and panitumumab, followed by a phase II part to assess the clinical efficacy and to further assess the safety of the combination in selected…
PART I: 1) to demonstrate 89Zr-cetuximab uptake in non-hepatic tumor lesions at standard dose or at cohort wise increased cetuximab doses (dose escalation). 2) to determine the association between 89Zr-cetuximab uptake in non-hepatic tumor lesions…
Part 1 primary objectives: To determine the safety, tolerability and range of tolerated combination doses in subjects with BRAF-V600E mutation-positive CRC intwo dosing groups:* dabrafenib dosed orally in combination with panitumumab * trametinib…
Primary Objectives• To describe the anti-tumor activity and toxicity of commercially available, targeted anti-cancer drugs used for treatment of patients with an advanced solid tumor, multiple myeloma or non-Hodgkin lymphoma that harbours a genomic…
- Primary Objective:To evaluate the safety and tolerability of investigational regimens of sotorasib in adult subjects with KRAS p.G12C mutant advanced solid tumors- Secondary Objectives:To characterize PK of product(s) used in investigational…
To determine the median progression-free survival (PFS) and R0/1 secondary resection rate upon induction systemic treatment in colorectal cancer patients with initially unresectable liver-only metastases, stratified by RAS and BRAF tumor mutation…
The primary objective of the VertiGO! trial is to assess the feasibility of restoring vestibular function by making use of prolonged VI stimulation. This will be done using a combined VI and CI device: The CVI. To achieve this objective, patients…