9 results
To determine the improvement in symptoms of constipation in subjects receiving treatment with oxycodone/naloxone prolonged release tablets (OXN) compared to subjects receiving oxycodone prolonged release tablets (OXY) based on the Bowel Function…
The primary objective of this phase III study in subjects with metastatic and/or unresectable GIST who have progressed after therapy with at least imatinib and sunitinib is to compare the treatment groups in terms of Progression-Free Survival (PFS…
OBJECTIVESPrimary Objectives:To assess the safety and tolerability, describe the dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs), and determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) or the highest protocol-defined dose (in the absence of exceeding the MTD) for the…
Main protocol:To assess the incidence, severity, nature, seriousness, intervention/treatment, outcome, and causality, including immune-relatedness, of adverse events of special interest (AESIs) in patients who are treated with durvalumab and…
The standard first-line therapy for mUC patients is platinum-based chemotherapy, most commonly cisplatin. For patients that progress during or after platinum-based chemotherapy, anti-PD(L)1 therapy can be used, showing durable responses in a subset…
(1) Main objective:Safety Run-In (SRI):To assess the safety and tolerability of durvalumab + tremelimumab + EV in participants with MIBC who are ineligible for cisplatin or who refuse cisplatinMain Study: To compare the efficacy of durvalumab +…
Dose-finding:-To determine the adult equivalent exposure/MTD/recommended Phase II pediatric dose of durvalumab monotherapy and durvalumab in combination with tremelimumab-To determine the safety profile of durvalumab monotherapy, or durvalumab in…
The primary objective of this proof of concept study will be to investigate whether the combined use of local tumor ablation/radiation plus immunomodulating drugs may induce a significant immune response in patient with incurable liver metastases…
General aim; To dertemine if an alternating regimen of imatinib and regorafenib has sufficient activity and safety to warrant further evaluation as a first line treatment for metastatic GIST.