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Therapy Name | Filgrastim + Gemcitabine + Ribociclib |
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Drug Name | Trade Name | Synonyms | Drug Classes | Drug Description |
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Filgrastim | Neupogen | G-CSF | Neupogen (filgrastim) is a recombinant analog of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) isoform B, which binds and activates G-CSF receptors modulating neutrophilic granulocyte progenitor activity, production, and differentiation (NCI Drug Dictionary). | |
Gemcitabine | Gemzar | Difluorodeoxycytidine Hydrochlorothiazide|LY-188011 | Chemotherapy - Antimetabolite 14 | Gemzar (gemcitabine) is converted in cells to difluorodeoxycytidine di- and triphosphate (dFdCDP, dFdCTP), which act to inhibit ribonucleoside reductase and as a deoxynucleotide analog respectively, resulting in DNA strand termination and apoptosis (NCI Drug Dictionary). |
Ribociclib | Kisqali | LEE011|LEE-011|LEE 011 | CDK4/6 Inhibitor 14 | Kisqali (ribociclib) is a dual CDK4/6 inhibitor, which may induce cell cycle arrest and reduce proliferation in cancer cells (PMID: 24045179). Kisqali (ribociclib) is FDA-approved in combination with an aromatase inhibitor in women with hormone receptor-positive, ERBB2 (HER2)-negative breast cancer, and in combination with Faslodex (fulvestrant) in postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive, ERBB2 (HER2)-negative breast cancer (FDA.gov). |
Molecular Profile | Indication/Tumor Type | Response Type | Therapy Name | Approval Status | Evidence Type | Efficacy Evidence | References |
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Clinical Trial | Phase | Therapies | Title | Recruitment Status | Covered Countries | Other Countries |
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NCT03434262 | Phase I | Ribociclib + Trametinib Filgrastim + Gemcitabine + Ribociclib Ribociclib + Sonidegib | SJDAWN: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Phase 1 Study Evaluating Molecularly-Driven Doublet Therapies for Children and Young Adults With Recurrent Brain Tumors | Completed | USA | 0 |