A listing of Fallopian Tube Cancer medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
The primary objective is to compare the PFS of patients randomized to MIRV vs. IC Chemo. Secondary objectives include: To compare the ORR of patients randomized to MIRV vs. IC Chemo, to compare OS of patients randomized to MIRV vs. IC Chemo, and to compare the primary patient-reported outcome (PRO) …
To evaluate the safety and tolerability of STRO-002/bevacizumab as a combination therapy. To further evaluate the toxicity and tolerability of STRO-002/bevacizumab in patients with Advanced Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (Including Fallopian Tube or Primary Peritoneal Cancers) To characterize the PK of STRO-002 when administered with bevacizumab To assess the immunogenic potential …
This study has two parts: Part 1 (dose escalation) and Part 2 (dose expansion). The purpose of Part 1 is to determine: What effects, good and/or bad, STRO-002 has on subjects and their disease The highest dose of STRO-002 that can be safely given to subjects using a pre-defined starting …
This is a Phase I study evaluating the safety and feasibility of intraperitoneal administered lentiviral transduced MOv19-BBz CAR-T cells in 4 cohorts with or without cyclophosphamide + fludarabine in a 3+3 dose escalation design. Up to 18 evaluable subjects will be treated.
The main purpose of this study is to determine if two surgical procedures, the usual approach of removing the fallopian tubes and ovaries and the other approach of removing the fallopian tubes at this time with the plan to remove the ovaries at a later time, are no different for …
Women with known or suspected epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer may be eligible for this study. Patients may participate in this study if they are at least 18 years of age. Up to 30 evaluable subjects who have been recommended to start systemic therapy as part of …