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  • Fixed Duration vs Continuous Daratumumab in Transplant Ineligible Older Adults With Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma

    The usual approach for people with myeloma who are not having a stem cell transplant is treatment with the combination of daratumumab, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone. These drugs are given continuously until they are no longer effective or cause major side effects. Those that decide to take part in this study, will be randomly placed in one of two groups. If in the usual care group, patients will continue all the myeloma medicines currently being taken. If in the experimental group, patients will stop the daratumumab injection, and continue taking the myeloma tablets currently being taken. Regardless of which group, patients will stay on treatment indefinitely as long they are benefiting from it.

    Phase

    3

    Span

    434 weeks

    Sponsor

    Canadian Cancer Trials Group

    Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

    Recruiting

  • A Study of Camizestrant in ER+/HER2- Early Breast Cancer After at Least 2 Years of Standard Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy

    This is a Phase III open-label study to assess if camizestrant improves outcomes compared to standard endocrine therapy in patients with ER+/HER2 - early breast cancer who completed definitive locoregional therapy (with or without chemotherapy) and standard adjuvant endocrine therapy (ET) for at least 2 years and up to 5 years. The planned duration of treatment in either arm of the study is 60 months. The eligible patients must have intermediate or high risk of recurrence, as defined by specified clinical and biologic criteria. Prior use of CDK4/6 inhibitors is permitted. The primary endpoint of the study is Invasive breast cancer-free survival (IBCFS) and main secondary endpoints include Invasive disease-free survival (IDFS), Distant relapse-free survival (DRFS), Overall survival (OS), Safety and Clinical Outcome Assessments (COAs). Patients will be followed for 10 years from randomization of the last patient.

    Phase

    3

    Span

    687 weeks

    Sponsor

    AstraZeneca

    Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

    Recruiting

  • Antibiotics for Delirium in Older Adults With No Clear Urinary Tract Infection

    Phase

    N/A

    Span

    176 weeks

    Sponsor

    Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada

    Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

    Recruiting

  • Capivasertib + CDK4/6i + Fulvestrant for Advanced/Metastatic HR+/HER2- Breast Cancer (CAPItello-292)

    This Phase Ib/III study (CAPItello-292) aims to evaluate the efficacy, safety and the degree of added benefit of capivasertib combined with CDK4/6i and fulvestrant in participants with locally advanced (inoperable) or metastatic HR+/HER2- breast cancer. Although the dosing regimens of capivasertib + fulvestrant and of CDK4/6i + fulvestrant are established separately, the dose and schedule for the triplet combinations (capivasertib + CDK4/6i + fulvestrant) need to be confirmed. Therefore, the initial dose finding Phase Ib part of the study will determine the recommended Phase III doses (RP3D) of the triplet combinations. The Phase III part of the study will evaluate the efficacy, safety and the degree of added benefit of the triplet combinations of capivasertib and fulvestrant with investigator's choice of CDK4/6i (either palbociclib or ribociclib at safe and tolerable doses, once identified) in comparison with a control arm (fulvestrant + investigator's choice of CDK4/6i [palbociclib or ribociclib]) in a ER+ HER2- maC high risk population that did not receive prior endocrine therapy in the advanced setting.

    Phase

    3

    Span

    432 weeks

    Sponsor

    AstraZeneca

    Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

    Recruiting

  • A Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Adjuvant Giredestrant Compared With Physician's Choice of Adjuvant Endocrine Monotherapy in Participants With Estrogen Receptor-Positive, HER2-Negative Early Breast Cancer (lidERA Breast Cancer)

    Phase

    3

    Span

    639 weeks

    Sponsor

    Hoffmann-La Roche

    Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

    Recruiting

  • An Adjuvant Endocrine-based Therapy Study of Camizestrant (AZD9833) in ER+/HER2- Early Breast Cancer (CAMBRIA-2)

    This is a Phase III open-label study to assess if camizestrant improves outcomes compared to standard adjuvant endocrine therapy for patients with ER+/HER2- early breast cancer with intermediate-high or high risk for disease recurrence who completed definitive locoregional therapy (with or without chemotherapy). The planned duration of treatment in either arm of the study is 7 years. Eligible patients must have intermediate-high or high risk of recurrence as defined by specified clinical and biologic criteria. Concurrent use of abemaciclib is permitted in both arms. The primary endpoint of the study is Invasive breast cancer-free survival (IBCFS) and main secondary endpoints include Invasive disease-free survival (IDFS), Distant relapse-free survival (DRFS), Overall survival (OS), Safety and Clinical Outcome Assessments (COAs). Patients will be followed for 10 years from randomization of the last patient.

    Phase

    3

    Span

    709 weeks

    Sponsor

    AstraZeneca

    Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

    Recruiting

  • A Global Phase III Study of Rilvegostomig or Pembrolizumab Plus Chemotherapy for First-Line Treatment of Metastatic Non-squamous NSCLC

    This is a Phase III, two-arm, randomized, double-blind, global, multicenter study assessing the efficacy and safety of rilvegostomig compared to pembrolizumab, both in combination with platinum-based doublet chemotherapy, as a 1L treatment for patients with non-squamous mNSCLC whose tumors express PD-L1 (TC ≥ 1%).

    Phase

    3

    Span

    278 weeks

    Sponsor

    AstraZeneca

    Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

    Recruiting

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