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Expanded Access (Compassionate Use) Treatment Protocol Rindopepimut
Celldex endeavors to make investigational products available to patients with life-threatening diseases who have exhausted other treatment options and where there is a reasonable expectation of benefit over risk. Requests for expanded access to rindopepimut in patients with EGFRvlll expressing recurrent glioblastoma will be considered.
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Expanded Access for KHK2455
This is an expanded access program for eligible participants. This program is designed to provide access to KHK2455 in combination with Mogamulizumab prior to the approval by the local regulatory agency. A medical doctor must decide whether the potential benefit outweighs the risk of receiving this investigational therapy based on the individual patients medical history and eligibility criteria.
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Expanded Access for Pembrolizumab (MK-3475)
This is an expanded access program (EAP) for patient with Melanoma and Glioblastoma who have progressed after prior Protocol therapy including Bevacizumab, Temozolomide ( TMZ ), Ipilimumab, BRAF and MEK inhibitors. The patients whose tumors are EGFR, MET or ALK positive should first receive an EFGR or ALK inhibitor, respectively, prior to treatment with pembrolizumab.
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Expanded Access to ABT-414
This is an expanded access program (EAP) for eligible participants. This program is designed to provide access to ABT-414 prior to approval by the local regulatory agency. Availability will depend on territory eligibility. Participating sites will be added as they apply for and are approved for the EAP. A medical doctor must decide whether the potential benefit outweighs the risk of receiving an investigational therapy based on the individual patient's medical history and program eligibility criteria.
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Individual Patient Compassionate Use of GX-I7
Compassionate use of GX-I7 for patients with serious life-threatening illness that have exhausted all available therapies, with no other therapy options.
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SurVaxM Expanded Access Protocol
Data from clinical trials suggest that SurVaxM administered as a single agent, or in combination with standard glioblastoma chemotherapy treatment regimens to patients with recurrent or newly diagnosed glioblastoma, is generally well tolerated and may increase progression free survival and overall survival in some patients
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Treatment of Recurrent GBM With APG-157 Via Expanded Access
This expanded access request will evaluate APG-157, a botanical drug under development for other cancers, as potential treatment for recurrent Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) patients.
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TVI-Brain-1 in Expanded Access Patient
TVI-Brain-1 is being offered as a potential treatment option to a Named Patient (Emergency Use Authorization IND) for recurrent glioblastoma as there is no effective systemic treatment available for this disease or patient. TVI-Brain-1 is an experimental treatment that takes advantage of the fact that your body can produce immune cells, called 'killer' white blood cells that have the ability to kill large numbers of the cancer cells that are present in your body. TVI-Brain-1 is designed to generate large numbers of those 'killer' white blood cells and to deliver those cells into your body so that they can kill your cancer cells.