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Primary objectives: To assess the ability of dabrafenib + trametinib treatment to downsize melanoma tumor masses to enable R0-resection. Secondary objectives: Recurrence free survival; time-to-next treatment, overall survival.
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: overall response rate.Secondary: progression free survival, duration of response, overall survival, safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK).
To demonstrate that a dose reduction of 20-33% of CYP3A4 metabolized tyrosine kinase inhibitors in patients expressing the CYP3A4*22 gene (rs35599367 C>T in intron 6) does not result in a lower exposure (Ctrough) than the wildtype group with…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the target engagement of AZD4831, MPO inhibitor by measuring MPO specific activity in plasma following ex vivo stimulation of fresh blood samples with zymosan, in patients with HFpEF. MPO is known…
Primary: superiority of dabrafenib and trametinib combination therapy over dabrafenib and trametinib-placebo (dabrafenib monotherapy) with respect to progression-free survival (PFS) for subjects with advanced/metastatic BRAF V600E/K mutation-…
Primary objective:To characterize safety and tolerability of each treatment arm tested and identify recommended doses (RD) and regimens for future studies, by assessing the incidence and severity of AEs and SAEs; including changes in laboratory…
Primary: efficacy of dabrafenib and trametinib combination therapy compared to placebo with respect to relapse-free survival in patients with completely resected, histologically confirmed, BRAF V600E/K high risk, stage III cutaneous melanoma.…
* Safety Run inTo determine the recommended regimen of PDR001 in combination with dabrafenib and trametinib for the randomized part (part 3)* Biomarker cohortTo evaluate changes in the immune microenvironment and biomarker modulations upon treatment…