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Brief Title: Liposome Entrapped Paclitaxel Easy to Use (LEP-ETU) in Patients With Advanced Cancer
Official Title: Phase I Study of Liposome Entrapped Paclitaxel Easy to Use (LEP-ETU) Formulation in Patients With Advanced Cancer
Study ID: NCT00080418
Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to determine the highest dose of Liposome Entrapped Paclitaxel Easy to Use formulation (LEP-ETU) that can be safely administered by an intravenous infusion to patients with advanced cancer.
Detailed Description: LEP-ETU is a new formulation of the anti-cancer agent paclitaxel for injection or Taxol (paclitaxel and Cremophor EL). Paclitaxel is a drug currently used for treating a broad range of cancers. Paclitaxel is thought to prevent cells from dividing and growing, resulting in cell death. This new formulation consists of paclitaxel associated with liposomes, which are microscopic membrane-like structures created from lipids (fats). It is believed that LEP-ETU will maintain or enhance the anti-tumor properties of paclitaxel, while offering advantages to the patient of a shorter infusion time, routine premedication not required, fewer side effects at similar doses, and possibly greater effectiveness, especially if higher doses can be delivered without an increase in side effects. This study is designed to determine the following: * The highest dose of LEP-ETU that can be given safely to patients. * The pharmacokinetics of paclitaxel following intravenous infusion with LEP-ETU. * Any anti-tumor effects of LEP-ETU. Up to 8 dose levels will be studied. LEP-ETU will be given to patients by intravenous infusion over 90 minutes, once every 21 days, until their disease progresses or side effects occur requiring the treatments to end. Patients will be evaluated for safety and how well they tolerate the treatments.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, Florida, United States
Cancer Institute of New Jersey - University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Fox Chase Temple Cancer Center - Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States