RYZ101-101; RYZ101 Small Cell Lung Cancer

Cancer Radiology Lung Cancer Adult Subjects

This study aims to determine the safety, preliminary antitumor activity, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of RYZ101 in combination with standard of care (SoC) therapy consisting of carboplatin + etoposide + atezolizumab in untreated subjects with somatostatin receptor expressing (SSTR+) ES-SCLC.

Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction MRI Study

Radiology Healthy Subjects Adult Subjects Female Subjects Male Subjects

This studies purpose is to confirm the efficacy and efficiency of using OE-MRI and MRI with hyperpolarized gas techniques and Iodinated contrast CT scan, this will enhance understanding of CLAD pathophysiology. Moreover, this project is foundational to performing additional studies to establish if novel MRI imaging can serve as an objective confirmatory diagnostic tool for CLAD in post-transplant patients.

Phase 1b/3 global, randomized, controlled, open-label trial comparing treatment with RYZ101 to standard of care (SoC) therapy in subjects with inoperable, advanced, somatostatin receptor expressing (SSTR+), well-differentiated gastro-enteropancreatic n…

Cancer Radiology Neuroendocrine Tumors Adult Subjects Female Subjects Male Subjects

This study aims to determine the safety, pharmacokinetics (PK) and recommended Phase 3 dose (RP3D) of RYZ101 in Part 1, and the safety, efficacy, and PK of RYZ101 compared with investigator-selected standard of care (SoC) therapy in Part 2 in subjects with inoperable, advanced, well-differentiated, somatostatin receptor expressing (SSTR+) gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs) that have progressed following treatment with Lutetium 177-labelled somatostatin analogue (177Lu-SSA) therapy, such as 177Lu-DOTATATE or 177Lu-DOTATOC (177Lu-DOTATATE/TOC), or 177Lu-high affinity [HA]-DOTATATE.

A071401: SM0/AKT/NF2/CDK Mutations in Meningiomas

Cancer Internal Medicine Radiology Brain and Spinal Cord Cancer Adult Subjects Female Subjects Male Subjects

This phase II trial studies how well vismodegib, focal adhesion kinase (FAK) inhibitor GSK2256098, and capivasertib work in treating patients with meningioma that is growing, spreading, or getting worse (progressive). Vismodegib, FAK inhibitor GSK2256098, capivasertib, and abemaciclib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth.

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