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A Pilot Study of EZN-2968, an Antisense Oligonucleotide Inhibitor of HIF-1alpha, in Adults With Advance Solid Tumors
In Brief
A Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating EZN-2968 for Neoplasms and Liver Metastases. Completed, enrolled 10 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Background: \- A protein called HIF is believed to be involved both in forming cancers and helping them to grow after they are formed. EZN-2968 is a new type of cancer drug that goes into the cancer cell and switches off the production of the HIF protein. Researchers are interested in testing EZN-2968 in people who have liver cancer because studies have shown that this drug travels to the liver and stays there when the drug is given through a vein. Objectives: \- To determine the safety and effectiveness of EZN-2968 on liver cancer. Eligibility: \- Individuals 18 years of age and older who have been diagnosed with liver cancer that has not responded to standard treatments. Design: * Participants will have an initial screening visit with a physical examination, blood and urine tests, and imaging studies to assess tumor size. Tumor biopsies may also be taken for research purposes. * Participants will have an undefined number of 6-week treatment cycles of EZN-2968, given once a week for 3 weeks followed by 3 weeks without the drug. * During each cycle, participants will have additional blood tests and imaging scans to assess tumor response to treatment. * Cycles of treatment with EZN-2968 may continue until the treatment is not effective, illness requires participants to stop taking the study drug, or the participant chooses to withdraw from the study.