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Clinical Trials Update from NCI, November 2017

Clinical Trials Update from NCI, November 2017
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Illustration of a CAR T cell binding a tumor antigen FDA Approves Second CAR T-cell Therapy

The approval of axicabtagene ciloleucel (Yescarta™) for patients with large-B-cell lymphomas whose cancer has progressed after receiving at least two prior treatment regimens was based on trials by the manufacturer that built upon earlier clinical research conducted by NCI’s Center for Cancer Research.
 
TMIST Trial Aims to Provide Clarity on Breast Cancer Screening Approaches

TMIST is a large nationwide clinical trial that researchers hope will answer some important questions about the technologies used to screen for breast cancer.
 
Breast cancer cells in tumor micrenvironment Abemaciclib Receives FDA Approval for Combination and Single Agent Therapy

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved abemaciclib (Verzenio™) for the treatment of some people with advanced or metastatic HR-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer whose disease has progressed after treatment with hormone therapy. The drug is approved for use as a single agent and in combination with fulvestrant, based on the manufacturer’s MONARCH 1 and MONARCH 2 clinical trials.
 
Adding Immune-based Treatments to Standard Glioblastoma Therapy

This phase 2 trial is testing standard therapy (surgery, radiation, and temozolomide) plus the checkpoint inhibitor pembrolizumab with or without a cancer treatment vaccine for patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma, a common and deadly type of brain tumor.
 
Search for a clinical trial  Find NCI-Supported Clinical Trials

Use our search form to find a clinical trial or other research study that may be right for you or a loved one.
 
 
Clinical Trials Information for Patients and Caregivers
 
Steps to Find a Clinical Trial

This page provides helpful information about finding clinical trials you or someone you know may be eligible to join. You’ll find our 6-step guide and a video that explains how to search for and learn more about clinical trials.
 
Patient Education Material about Clinical Trials

Clinical trials play an important role in making progress against all types of cancer. Unfortunately, many people have no idea what a clinical trial is, and to those who have heard of clinical trials, they still can remain a mystery. That is why NCI produces patient education publications about clinical trials. Visit our patient education publications page to find more information about clinical trials.
 
 
NCI-Supported Clinical Trials that Are Recruiting Patients 
 
T-DM1 Alone Versus T-DM1 and Metronomic Temozolomide in Secondary Prevention of HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Brain Metastases Following Stereotactic Radiosurgery

This randomized phase 1/2 trial studies the side effects and best dose of temozolomide when given together with trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1) and how well they work in preventing the development of brain metastases after stereotactic radiosurgery in patients with HER2-positive breast cancer.
 
Pexa-Vec Oncolytic Virus in Combination with Immune Checkpoint Inhibition in Refractory Colorectal Cancer

This phase 1/2 trial will assess the safety, tolerability, and feasibility of Pexa-Vec oncolytic virus in combination with the immune checkpoint inhibitors durvalumab and tremelimumab for patients with treatment-resistant metastatic colorectal cancer.

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