Ispinesib In Subjects With Platinum-Taxane-Refractory Or Resistant Relapsed Ovarian Cancer
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Ovarian Cancer, Cancer |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 12/8/2017 |
Start Date: | December 2004 |
End Date: | May 2007 |
A Phase II, Open-Label Study of Ispinesib in Subjects With Platinum/Taxane-Refractory or Resistant Relapsed Ovarian Cancer
The purpose of this study is to determine how effective and safe a new investigational drug
is in treating persistent or recurrent ovarian cancer in patients who have received a
platinum/taxane based chemotherapy and whose disease continues to progress. The treatment
involves a 1-hour treatment given intravenously (IV), and repeated once every 21 days. A
patient may continue to receive the treatment as long as they are benefiting from the
treatment. Blood samples will be taken at specific times over a 24 hour period to measure the
amount of drug in your body at specific times after the drug is given. Blood samples will
also be taken for routine lab tests such as complete blood counts and clinical chemistries.
Physical exams will be performed before each treatment.
is in treating persistent or recurrent ovarian cancer in patients who have received a
platinum/taxane based chemotherapy and whose disease continues to progress. The treatment
involves a 1-hour treatment given intravenously (IV), and repeated once every 21 days. A
patient may continue to receive the treatment as long as they are benefiting from the
treatment. Blood samples will be taken at specific times over a 24 hour period to measure the
amount of drug in your body at specific times after the drug is given. Blood samples will
also be taken for routine lab tests such as complete blood counts and clinical chemistries.
Physical exams will be performed before each treatment.
Inclusion criteria:
- Must have a screening CA-125 of greater than or equal to 40 U/ml.
- Must have received only one prior platinum/taxane-based chemotherapy regimen.
- Blood tests will be done to check if blood counts are adequate for taking part in the
study.
Exclusion criteria:
- Received more than 1 chemotherapy regimen in the past or have less than adequate liver
and kidney function.
- Females who are pregnant or nursing.
- Any unstable, pre-existing major medical condition or history of other cancers.
- Have received an investigational drug, chemotherapy, radiation treatment or surgery
within 28 days prior to entering the study.
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