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S.No. Drug Name Biological Name Developer Current Development Phase Additional Information Start Date Completion Date Source
11 - DPX-0907 ImmunoVaccine Technologies, Inc. I To determine the safety and immunogenicity profile of two (2) different doses of the vaccine DPX-0907 to treat breast, ovarian and prostate cancer. 2010 2011 Source
12 - ALVAC-hB7.1, recombinant interferon gamma M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, National Cancer Institute (NCI) I Phase I trial to study the effectiveness of a tumor cell vaccine and interferon gamma in patients with refractory epithelial ovarian cancer. 1997 Ongoing Source
13 - PSMA/PRAME MannKind Corporation I The present clinical trial is a dose comparison of a multi-component active immunotherapy designed to stimulate an immune reaction to specific tumor associated antigens which are highly expressed on a large number of solid cancers. 2007 2009 Source
14 - PSMA/PRAME MannKind Corporation I Completed
The present clinical trial is a dose comparison of a multi-component active immunotherapy designed to stimulate an immune reaction to specific tumor associated antigens which are highly expressed on a large number of solid cancers.
2007 2009 Source
15 - Abagovomab Menarini Group II/III The purpose of this study is to evaluate the benefit of vaccination with Abagovomab, an experimental immunotherapy in ovarian cancer patients. The benefit will be evaluated in terms of time the remission status is kept as well as prolongation of life expectancy. 2006 2015 Source
16 - Interleukin-2 National Cancer Institute (NCI) II Phase II trial to study the effectiveness of a vaccine made with the patients white blood cells mixed with tumor proteins in treating patients who have advanced cancer. - - -
17 - DCVax-Ovarian Northwest Biotherapeutics I - - - -
18 - MUC1 Dendritic Cell Vaccine (Cvac) Prima BioMed Ltd II The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of an investigational vaccine in ovarian cancer patients in remission and to determine its ability to prevent cancer from returning. 2010 2013 Source
19 carboplatin, paclitaxel MAGE-A1, Her-2/neu, FBP peptides ovarian cancer vaccine; tetanus toxoid helper peptide University of Virginia; NCI II This phase II trial is studying how well giving vaccine therapy together with paclitaxel and carboplatin works in treating patients who are undergoing surgery for stage III or stage IV ovarian cancer, primary peritoneal cancer, or fallopian tube cancer. - - -




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