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Standard Chemotherapy versus Chemotherapy Chosen by Cancer Stem Cell Chemosensitivity Testing in the Management of Patients with Recurrent Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM). CSCRGBM
The investigational purpose of this study is to screen chemotherapy drugs currently used for the care of recurrent glioblastoma (a form of brain cancer) and to determine the most effective treatment based on results from a chemosensitivity assay.
Chemosensitivity drug assay refers to testing a patient's own cancer cells in the laboratory to drugs that are to be used to treat the patient's cancer.
Following surgery, you will be treated either as per chemotherapy agents chosen by the physician or with chemotherapies as suggested by the results of the chemosensitivity testing.
The study is looking to determine if patients treated with drugs predicted by the chemosensitivity test have better outcomes than patients treated with drugs chosen by the treating physician.
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18 year(s) or older
NCT03632135
Neurology, Cancer