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Ribociclib (LEE011) Rollover Study for Continued Access

Recruiting
- 80 years of age
Both
Phase 2

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Overview

This study is to allow continued use of ribociclib (LEE011) as single agent or in combination with other investigational treatments in patients benefitting from treatment in an eligible Novartis-sponsored ribociclib (LEE011) study that has reached its primary objective(s) or has been halted for other reasons.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Patient is currently enrolled in an eligible Novartis-sponsored study and receiving ribociclib (LEE011) as single agent or in combination with other investigational treatment.
  2. Patient is currently deriving clinical benefit from the study treatment, as determined by the investigator.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patient has been permanently discontinued from ribociclib (LEE011) in the parent protocol for any reason.
  2. Patients who do not meet parent protocol criteria to continue study treatment.

Study details

Continued Access to Study Treatment(s), Cancers With a Mass, Bulky Tumor, Nodule, Lump

NCT02934568

Novartis Pharmaceuticals

1 May 2024

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