Ovarian Cancer - Featured Clinical Trials
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Sequencing Treatment with a PARP Inhibitor and Chemotherapy
(Posted: 09/06/2011) - In this clinical trial, patients will be treated in 21-day cycles, with the first cycle being either intravenous carboplatin on day 1 followed by 7 days of oral olaparib or oral olaparib for 7 days followed by intravenous carboplatin on day 8. In the second cycle, the treatment assignments will be reversed.

Testing Dose-Dense Paclitaxel for Ovarian and Related Cancers
(Posted: 05/03/2011) - In this trial, women with stage III or IV ovarian epithelial, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer will be randomly assigned to receive either standard or dose-dense paclitaxel in addition to standard carboplatin (given once every 3 weeks) and optional bevacizumab.

Comparing First-line Therapies for Mucinous Ovarian or Fallopian Tube Cancer
(Posted: 01/11/2011) - In this trial, which is being conducted in both the United States and the United Kingdom, women with stage II to IV or recurrent stage I mucinous epithelial ovarian or fallopian tube cancer will be randomly assigned to receive either paclitaxel/carboplatin with or without bevacizumab or oxaliplatin/capecitabine with or without bevacizumab.

Optimizing Chemotherapy with Bevacizumab for Ovarian Cancer
(Posted: 02/09/2010) - In this trial, patients with stage II-IV ovarian epithelial, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer will be randomly assigned to receive one of three regimens using intravenous or intravenous and intraperitoneal chemotherapy in addition to bevacizumab.

Targeted Therapy for Ovarian Cancer
(Posted: 10/31/2006, Updated: 01/06/2010) - In this trial, women who have undergone initial surgery for ovarian cancer or primary peritoneal cancer will receive standard intravenous chemotherapy and some will receive additional treatment with bevacizumab.

(Posted: 09/06/2011) - In this clinical trial, patients will be treated in 21-day cycles, with the first cycle being either intravenous carboplatin on day 1 followed by 7 days of oral olaparib or oral olaparib for 7 days followed by intravenous carboplatin on day 8. In the second cycle, the treatment assignments will be reversed.
Testing Dose-Dense Paclitaxel for Ovarian and Related Cancers
(Posted: 05/03/2011) - In this trial, women with stage III or IV ovarian epithelial, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer will be randomly assigned to receive either standard or dose-dense paclitaxel in addition to standard carboplatin (given once every 3 weeks) and optional bevacizumab.
Comparing First-line Therapies for Mucinous Ovarian or Fallopian Tube Cancer
(Posted: 01/11/2011) - In this trial, which is being conducted in both the United States and the United Kingdom, women with stage II to IV or recurrent stage I mucinous epithelial ovarian or fallopian tube cancer will be randomly assigned to receive either paclitaxel/carboplatin with or without bevacizumab or oxaliplatin/capecitabine with or without bevacizumab.
Optimizing Chemotherapy with Bevacizumab for Ovarian Cancer
(Posted: 02/09/2010) - In this trial, patients with stage II-IV ovarian epithelial, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer will be randomly assigned to receive one of three regimens using intravenous or intravenous and intraperitoneal chemotherapy in addition to bevacizumab.
Targeted Therapy for Ovarian Cancer
(Posted: 10/31/2006, Updated: 01/06/2010) - In this trial, women who have undergone initial surgery for ovarian cancer or primary peritoneal cancer will receive standard intravenous chemotherapy and some will receive additional treatment with bevacizumab.
