Ovarian Epithelial Cancer
Ovarian epithelial cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the cells on the surface of the ovaries, often leading to symptoms like abdominal bloating, pelvic pain, and changes in bowel habits.
We are testing a new treatment called GTAEXS617 for patients with advanced solid tumors to see how safe it is and whether it can help fight the cancer. This study will look at the treatment alone and with standard therapies.
Health conditions and diseases that the clinical trial is designed to study and treat.
Ovarian epithelial cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the cells on the surface of the ovaries, often leading to symptoms like abdominal bloating, pelvic pain, and changes in bowel habits.
Colorectal adenocarcinoma is a cancer that starts in the colon or rectum, commonly presenting symptoms such as changes in bowel habits, blood in stool, and abdominal discomfort.
Non-small cell lung cancer is a type of lung cancer that is more common and generally grows more slowly than small cell lung cancer, with symptoms including persistent cough, chest pain, and shortness of breath.
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a type of cancer that starts in the pancreas, often leading to symptoms like abdominal pain, weight loss, and jaundice.
Breast carcinoma is a type of cancer that forms in the cells of the breasts, with common symptoms including lumps in the breast, changes in breast shape, and discharge from the nipple.
Squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck is a type of cancer that arises in the squamous cells lining the head and neck, often causing symptoms like a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and changes in voice.
These questions help us understand your situation so we can let the trial team know whether you might be a potential match. This is not a medical evaluation and is not part of the official screening, the study doctor will make the final decision..
Experimental substances that are being investigated in this clinical trial. These are not yet approved for general use.
Don't worry if you don't know the medicines tested in the trial. There is a chance you have heard about the similar medicines. Check the list below to see if you are familiar with any of them.
Locations and medical facilities where this clinical trial is currently recruiting or conducting research. Select the locations where you would like to participate.
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