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Specimen Collection from Patients with Non-Hematologic Cancer for Use in Development of a Liquid Biopsy Assay
Description

This specimen collection is designed to obtain whole blood and tumor tissue from subjects diagnosed with cancer for the purpose of the development of a noninvasive liquid biopsy assay using next generation sequencing (NGS).

COMPLETED
A Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics Study of MLN0128 as a Single Agent and in Combination With Paclitaxel in Adults With Advanced Nonhematologic Malignancies
Description

The purposes of this study are to evaluate the safety and tolerability of sapanisertib (MLN0128) milled active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) capsules administered both as a single agent and in combination with paclitaxel, to characterize the effect of a high-fat meal on the pharmacokinetics (PK) of sapanisertib milled API capsules, and to characterize the PK of sapanisertib milled API capsules when administered on an empty stomach approximately 24 hours after paclitaxel infusion.

TERMINATED
Phase I Dose Escalation Study of VS-5584 in Subjects With Advanced Non-Hematologic Malignancies or Lymphoma
Description

This is a Phase I, open-label, multicenter, dose-escalation trial of VS-5584, a PI3K/mTOR kinase inhibitor, in subjects with advanced non-hematologic malignancies or lymphoma. This clinical study is comprised of 2 sequential parts: Part 1 (Dose Escalation) and Part 2 (Expansion). The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety (including the recommended Phase II dose), pharmacokinetics (the amount of VS-5584 in subject's blood) and the anti-cancer activity of VS-5584. Biomarkers (genes or proteins that may predict or show how subject's body may respond to VS-5584) will also be assessed in archival tumor tissue, tumor biopsies (in consenting subjects), and blood samples.

TERMINATED
Phase I Dose Escalation Study of VS-4718 in Subjects With Metastatic Non-Hematologic Malignancies
Description

This is a Phase I, open-label, multicenter, dose-escalation trial of VS-4718, a focal adhesion kinase inhibitor, in subjects with metastatic non-hematologic malignancies. This clinical study is comprised of 2 parts: Part 1 (Dose Escalation) and Part 2 (Expansion). The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety (including the recommended Phase II dose), pharmacokinetics (the amount of VS-4718 in your blood) and the anti-cancer activity of VS-4718. The pharmacodynamic effects (genes or proteins that may predict or show how your body may respond to VS-4718) will also be examined in tumor biopsies and blood samples.

TERMINATED
A Phase 1, Dose Escalation Study to Assess the Safety and Tolerability of ASP9853 With Either Docetaxel or Paclitaxel in Patients With Advanced Non-hematologic Malignancies
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and tolerability and pharmacokinetics of ASP9853 combined with docetaxel or with paclitaxel in subjects with advanced non-hematologic malignancies.

TERMINATED
Response to Influenza Vaccine in Patients With Non-Hematologic Malignancies Receiving Chemotherapy
Description

This clinical trial studies the best time to administer the influenza vaccine to patients with non-hematologic malignancies receiving chemotherapy. Giving the vaccine at different times relative to chemotherapy may affect how well it works to help the body build an immune response and prevent influenza in these patients.

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COMPLETED
Study of TAK-733 in Adult Patients With Advanced Nonhematologic Malignancies
Description

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and maximum tolerated dose of TAK-733 in patients with advanced, nonhematologic tumors. The expansion stage of the study will evaluate evidence of antitumor activity of TAK-733 in patients with advanced metastatic melanoma.

COMPLETED
A Phase 1 Study of IXAZOMIB in Adult Patients With Advanced Nonhematologic Malignancies
Description

This is an open-label, multicenter, phase 1, dose escalation study of IXAZOMIB. The primary purpose of this study is to determine the safety profile, establish the maximum tolerated dose, and inform the phase 2 dose of IXAZOMIB administered intravenously in participants with nonhematologic malignancies.

WITHDRAWN
A Trial of ABI-010 & ABI-007 in Patients With Advanced Non-Hematologic Malignancies
Description

To determine MTD and DLT of ABI-010 given weekly every three weeks followed by one week of rest (Cycle 1). Determine MLD and DLT in combination with ABI-007; to characterize the toxicities of ABI-010 alone and in combination with ABI-007.

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COMPLETED
A Study Of PF-04554878 In Patients With Advanced Non-Hematologic Malignancies
Description

Phase 1 safety, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics trial of the focal adhesion kinase (FAK) inhibitor PF-04554878 in patients with advanced non-hematologic malignancies, including patients with malignancies appropriate for serial biopsy. Screening consists of medical history, physical examination ECOG performance status, blood draws, a pregnancy test for female patients of childbearing potential, a FDG-PET and tumor imaging. Treatment consists of PF-04554878 pills continued until progression of disease, unacceptable toxicity, or patient request. Evaluations for bioactivity are measured by serial FDG-PET and blood tests for biomarkers related to FAK and Pyk2 activities.

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UNKNOWN
Safety Study of Oral Vinorelbine in Subjects With Non-Hematologic Malignancies
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety of oral administration of vinorelbine once daily for at least 7 days. The study will be conducted in subjects with a non-hematologic malignancy for which there are no currently accepted therapies.

COMPLETED
ABI-009 Trial in Patients With Advanced Non-hematologic Malignancies
Description

To determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and dose limiting toxicities (DLTs) of ABI-009 given weekly; to characterize the toxicities of ABI-009; and to determine the pharmacokinetic parameters for ABI-009 when given on a weekly schedule.

Conditions
COMPLETED
A Trial of ABI-007 in Patients With Advanced Non-Hematologic Malignancies
Description

This trial will treat patients with advanced (metastatic) cancer with a new chemotherapeutic agent that may be more readily tolerated than some standard therapies. Patients will be given the new chemotherapeutic medicine once a week, by intravenous route, for three weeks, followed by a rest week. Treatment will be repeated in four week cycles if the patient improves on the therapy, and if there are no adverse events that require withdrawal of medication.

COMPLETED
A Study MLN2480 in Combination With MLN0128 or Alisertib, or Paclitaxel, or Cetuximab, or Irinotecan in Adult Participants With Advanced Nonhematologic Malignancies
Description

The primary purpose of this study is to determine the safety profile and the maximum tolerated doses (MTDs)/ potential recommended phase 2 doses (RP2Ds) of the combination treatments of MLN2480 + MLN0128, MLN2480 + alisertib, MLN2480 + paclitaxel, MLN2480 + cetuximab, and MLN2480 + irinotecan in participants with advanced nonhematologic malignancies.

COMPLETED
A Safety and Pharmacokinetic Study of TAK-228 in Combination With TAK-117 in Adult Participants With Advanced Nonhematologic Malignancies
Description

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and to determine dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs), maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D), and dosing schedules of oral TAK-228+TAK-117. It also evaluated the single- and multiple-dose plasma pharmacokinetics (PK) of TAK-228+TAK-117 in participants with advanced nonhematologic malignancies.

WITHDRAWN
Study of TAK-733 in Combination With Alisertib in Adult Patients With Advanced Nonhematologic Malignancies
Description

This is a Multicenter, Open-label, Phase 1b Study of TAK-733 in Combination With Alisertib in Adult Patients With Advanced Nonhematologic Malignancies

COMPLETED
Pharmacokinetics Study of Oral IXAZOMIB in Participants With Advanced Nonhematologic Malignancies or Lymphoma
Description

This is an open-label, multicenter, sequential, 5-arm, phase 1 study of oral IXAZOMIB designed to assess drug-drug interaction with ketoconazole (Arm 1), the relative bioavailability of 2 capsule formulations of IXAZOMIB (Arm 2), food effect (Arm 3), drug-drug interaction with rifampin (Arm 4), and drug-drug interaction with clarithromycin (Arm 5) in participants with advanced nonhematologic malignancies or lymphoma.

COMPLETED
A Study of TAK-441 in Adult Patients With Advanced Nonhematologic Malignancies
Description

This is the first study in which TAK-441 is administered to humans. The patient population will consist of adults aged 18 or older who have advanced nonhematologic malignancies and for whom standard treatment is no longer effective or does not offer curative or life-prolonging potential. Following completion of the dose escalation study, patients will be enrolled as part of 2 expansion cohorts.

TERMINATED
Study of Orally Administered TAK-960 in Patients With Advanced Nonhematologic Malignancies
Description

Overview of Study Design: This is a phase 1, multicenter, open-label, multiple-dose, dose-escalation study designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and antitumor activity of TAK-960 in patients with advanced nonhematologic malignancies. This study will be the first to administer TAK-960 to humans. The patient population will consist of adults with a nonhematologic malignancy for which standard treatment is no longer effective or does not offer curative or life-prolonging potential, or for which no standard treatment is available.

COMPLETED
Study of MLN4924 in Adult Patients With Nonhematologic Malignancies
Description

This study is an open-label, multicenter, Phase 1, dose escalation study of MLN4924 in adult patients with nonhematologic malignancies. This study will be the first to administer MLN4924 in humans. The patient population will consist of adults with any form of nonhematologic malignancy for which standard, curative, life prolonging, or palliative treatment does not exist or is no longer effective.

COMPLETED
Improving Pain Management in Patients With Nonhematologic Cancer
Description

RATIONALE: A pain assessment and management system for people with cancer may help doctors accurately assess and plan more effective pain treatment for patients who have cancer. PURPOSE: Clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of a pain assessment and management system in improving pain management in patients who have nonhematologic cancer.

COMPLETED
BMS-188797 and Carboplatin in Treating Patients With Advanced Nonhematologic Cancer
Description

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy use different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Combining more than one drug may kill more tumor cells. PURPOSE: Phase I trial to study the effectiveness of BMS-188797 and carboplatin in treating patients who have advanced nonhematologic cancer.

COMPLETED
Guardant360® Test-Related Clinical Outcomes in Patients Who Share Medical Records
Description

To document the clinical outcomes of cancer patients who received the Guardant360® test and agree to share their records with Guardant Health.

TERMINATED
A Safety Study Of A Monoclonal Antibody Against A5B1 Integrin In Solid Tumors
Description

Dose finding study of the MoaB PF-04605412 directed against the alpha5beta1 integrin. Main objective is to define the MTD (maximum tolerated dose) or MAD (maximum administrable dose) in cancer patients pre treated or unresponsive to standard therapies.

TERMINATED
Trial of PTK787/ZK 222584 Plus Paclitaxel
Description

PTK787/ZK 222584 is an inhibitor of VEGFR family tyrosine kinases. The primary objective of this study is to assess the safety of daily oral PTK787/ZK 222584 in combination with paclitaxel infused every 21 days. Secondary objectives include pharmacokinetic assessment of the impact of PTK787/ZK 222584 on paclitaxel metabolism and evaluation of tumor response to the investigational treatment.

COMPLETED
Pilot Study of Haploidentical Natural Killer Cell Infusions for Poor Prognosis Non-AML Hematologic Malignancies
Description

The prognosis of pediatric patients with hematologic malignancies whose disease is primarily refractory or those who experience a chemotherapy resistant bone marrow relapse is extremely poor. When new agents or chemotherapeutic regimens are unable to induce remission in this patient population, hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) is also a poor alternative. Thus, in this very high risk group, additional attempts at remission induction with various combinations of chemotherapy alone will unlikely improve outcome and will contribute to overall toxicity. Alternative therapies are needed in these patients with chemotherapy resistant disease. Immunotherapy with natural killer (NK) cell infusion has the potential to decrease toxicity and induce hematologic remission. NK cells can kill target cells, including leukemia cells, without prior exposure to those cells. In patients undergoing allogeneic HSCT, several studies have demonstrated the powerful effect of NK cells against leukemia. Furthermore, NK cell infusions in patients with primary refractory or multiple-relapsed leukemia have been shown to be well tolerated and void of graft-versus-host disease effects. In this high risk group, complete leukemic remission has been observed in several of these patients after NK cell infusion. With the current technology available at St. Jude, we have developed a procedure to purify NK cells from adult donors. This protocol will assess the safety of chemotherapy and IL-2 administration to facilitate transient NK-cell engraftment in research participants who have chemotherapy refractory hematologic malignancies including acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia, juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. In this same cohort, we will also intend to explore the efficacy of NK cells infused in those participants who have chemotherapy refractory disease.

COMPLETED
Safety Study of TAK-593 Given Orally in Subjects With Nonhematologic Advanced Cancer
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and toxicity profile of TAK-593 and determine the maximum tolerated dose of TAK-593.

Conditions
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Randomized Study of Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) in Patients With Oligoprogressive Metastatic Cancers of the Breast and Lung
Description

The purpose of this study is determine if receiving stereotactic body radiation(SBRT) when participants' metastatic tumors have just begun to grow increase the length of time before disease gets worse

COMPLETED
Pilot Study of Expanded, Donor Natural Killer Cell Infusions for Refractory Non-B Lineage Hematologic Malignancies and Solid Tumors
Description

Modern frontline therapy for patients with hematologic malignancies is based on intensive administration of multiple drugs. In patients with relapsed disease, response to the same drugs is generally poor, and dosages cannot be further increased without unacceptable toxicities. For most patients, particularly those who relapse while still receiving frontline therapy, the only therapeutic option is hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (SCT). For those who relapse after transplant, or who are not eligible for transplant because of persistent disease, there is no proven curative therapy. There is mounting evidence that NK cells have powerful anti-leukemia activity. In patients undergoing allogeneic SCT, several studies have demonstrated NK-mediated anti-leukemic activity. NK cell infusions in patients with primary refractory or multiple-relapsed leukemia have been shown to be well tolerated and void of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) effects. Myeloid leukemias are particularly sensitive to NK cells cytotoxicity, while B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cells are often NK-resistant. We have developed a novel method to expand NK cells and enhance their cytotoxicity. Expanded and activated donor NK cells have shown powerful anti-leukemic activity against acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells and T-lineage ALL cells in vitro and in animal models of leukemia. The present study represents the translation of these laboratory findings into clinical application.We propose to determine the safety of infusing expanded NK cells in pediatric patients who have chemotherapy refractory or relapse hematologic malignancies including AML, T-lineage ALL, T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LL), chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML),myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), Ewing sarcoma family of tumors (ESFT) and rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS). The NK cells used for this study will be obtained from the patient's family member who will be a partial match to the patient's immune type (HLA type).

TERMINATED
Detection of Tumor DNA in Blood Samples From Patients With Early Stage Cancer and "Healthy Controls"
Description

The aim of this study is to employ genomic detection methodologies to measure the relative amount of tumor-derived nucleic acids in the blood of patients diagnosed with an early stage solid tumor who are either commencing, currently undergoing or have completed treatment. This approach will allow the investigators to develop a quantitative measure of therapy efficacy via the counting of the relative changes in tumor molecules over the course of treatment.