Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity (e.g. doxorubicin), biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 21 days prior to enrollment and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy (e.g. sunitinib, sorafenib and pazopanib) without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to enrollment
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 21 days prior to study day 1, or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to study day 1
Patients who have had immunotherapy, chemotherapy or radiotherapy within 14 days prior to the first dose of navitoclax, or prior systemic anti-cancer therapy (chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, extensive radiation therapy, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, or vaccine therapy) within the last 3 weeks prior to first dose of dabrafenib and/or trametinib; chemotherapy regimens without delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks preceding the first dose of study treatment; biologics will not be allowed within 30 days prior to, or during, navitoclax administration
Prior radiation therapy (RT) after initial diagnosis will be allowed but there must be at least 6 months from the completion of RT (or radiosurgery); prior chemotherapy and any systemic molecularly targeted anti-tumor therapy will be allowed, and there must be at least 28 days from the last temodar chemotherapy, 42 days for nitrosourea? at least 14 days from the last dose for chemotherapy regimens given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity
Currently receiving cancer therapy (chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immuno- therapy, biologic therapy, hormonal therapy, surgery, and/or tumour embolization).The following are allowed: Hydroxyurea for proliferative disease, Corticosteroids, Use of hematopoetic growth factors is permitted at the discretion of the investigator according to published guidelines (e.g., National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), American Society of Hematology (ASH), etc.). The following are NOT allowed: Investigational anti cancer drug within 2 weeks prior to the first dose of GSK525762; Major surgery, radiotherapy, or immunotherapy within 4 weeks of GSK525762 Chemotherapy regimens with delayed toxicity within the last 4 weeks. Chemotherapy regimens given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks. Nitrosourea or mitomycin C within the last 6 weeks
Any major surgery, radiotherapy, or immunotherapy within the last 21 days (focal radiation does not require a washout period; ?4 weeks for WBRT). Chemotherapy regimens with delayed toxicity within the last 4 weeks. Chemotherapy regimens given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks.
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 21 days prior to study enrollment and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to study enrollment
Prior systemic anti-cancer treatment (chemotherapy, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, vaccine therapy, or investigational treatment) within the last 3 weeks, or chemotherapy without delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks preceding the first dose of the combination; prior systemic treatment in the adjuvant setting is allowed
Has had any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, or anti-cancer therapy (e.g., chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy) within 21 days prior to enrolment and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to enrolment. Prolonged immobilization must have resolved prior to enrolment.
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 28 days prior to enrollment and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to enrollment
Prior systemic anti-cancer treatment (chemotherapy, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, vaccine therapy or investigational treatment within 3 weeks preceding first dose of study treatment, or chemotherapy without delayed toxicity within 2 weeks preceding first dose of study treatment
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy (> 15 days of treatment), chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 21 days prior to first dose of study treatment and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to first dose of study treatment
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 30 days of enrollment and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days of enrollment
Chemotherapy regimen given on every 3-week schedule within the last 3 weeks. Chemotherapy given on the weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 21 days prior to randomization and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to randomization
All patients must have completed any prior chemotherapy, targeted therapy and major surgery, >= 28 days before study entry; for daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity, a washout period of 14 days may be acceptable, and questions related to this can be discussed with study principal investigator
Prior systemic anti-cancer therapy (chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, extensive radiation therapy, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, or vaccine therapy) within the last 3 weeks; chemotherapy regimens without delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks preceding the first dose of study treatment
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 14 days prior to enrollment and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy with the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to enrollment
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 28 days prior to randomization and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy or other approved anti-myeloma therapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to registration
Prior systemic anti-cancer therapy (chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, extensive radiation therapy, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, or vaccine therapy) within the last 3 weeks; chemotherapy regimens without delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks preceding the first dose of study treatment
Prior systemic anti-cancer therapy (chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, extensive radiation therapy, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, or vaccine therapy) within the last 3 weeks; chemotherapy regimens without delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks preceding the first dose of study treatment
At least 4 weeks from last chemotherapy or bevacizumab (Avastin®) therapy (6 weeks for nitrosourea or mitomycin C), or for chemotherapy regimens given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity, at least 2 weeks from last dose.
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 21 days prior to study registration, and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to registration
Prior treatment with: BRAF and/or MEK inhibitor(s); anti-cancer therapy (e.g., chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, immunotherapy, biologic therapy or chemoradiation) within 21 days or prior nitrosourea or mitomycin C containing therapy within 42 days prior to enrollment and/or prior daily or weekly chemotherapy or biologic therapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to enrolment or prior nvestigational drug(s) within 30 days or 5 half-lives, whichever is longer, prior to enrollment
Any radiotherapy or immunotherapy within the last 3 weeks (limited palliative radiation is allowed >= 2 weeks); chemotherapy regimens with delayed toxicity within the last 4 weeks (or within the last 6 weeks for prior nitrosourea or mitomycin C); chemotherapy regimens given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks
Any radiotherapy or immunotherapy within the last 21 days (limited palliative radiation is allowed >= 2 weeks); chemotherapy regimens with delayed toxicity within the last 4 weeks; chemotherapy regimens given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 21 days prior to randomization; daily or weekly chemotherapy (with the exception of hydroxyurea) without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to randomization unless there is evidence of rapidly progressive disease
Received major surgery, radiotherapy, or immunotherapy within 4 weeks of GSK2879552 administration. Chemotherapy regimens with delayed toxicity within the last four weeks (six weeks for prior nitrosourea or mitomycin C). Chemotherapy regimens given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity or palliative radiation to a limited area within the last two weeks.
Any major surgery or extensive radiotherapy (except that which is required for definitive treatment of primary uveal melanoma), chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 21 days prior to initiation of study therapy
Received chemotherapy regimens with delayed toxicity within the last four weeks (six weeks for prior nitrosourea or mitomycin C). Received chemotherapy regimens given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity within the last two weeks.
Cancer therapy (chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, extensive radiation therapy, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, or major surgery) or investigational anti-cancer drugs within the last 3 weeks, or chemotherapy without delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks, preceding the first dose of study medication.
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 21 days prior to Study Day 1 (Parts 1 and 2) or randomization (Part 3), or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to Study Day 1 (Parts 1 and 2) or randomization (Part 3).
Cancer therapy (chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, extensive radiation therapy, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, or major surgery) or investigational anti-cancer drugs within the last 3 weeks, or chemotherapy without delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks, preceding the first dose of study treatment.
At least 14 days must have elapsed for chemotherapy regimens, biologic, and targeted therapy given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity.
Chemotherapy regimens within the last 21 days (or within 6 weeks for prior nitrosourea or mitomycin C). Chemotherapy regimens, biologic, and targeted therapy given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity within the last 14 days.
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 21 days prior to randomization and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to randomization
Prior treatment with: anti-cancer therapy (e.g., chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, immunotherapy, biologic therapy or chemoradiation) within 21 days (or within 42 days if prior nitrosourea or mitomycin C containing therapy) prior to enrollment and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days prior to enrolment. Subjects may remain on luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) agonists (i.e., leuprolide, goserelin, triptorelin or histrelin). Subjects must have prior enzalutamide treatment; Any PI3K, AKT or mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitors; Investigational drug(s) within 30 days or 5 half-lives, whichever is longer, prior to enrollment
At least 4 weeks from last chemotherapy or bevacizumab (Avastin) therapy (6 weeks for nitrosourea or mitomycin C), or for chemotherapy regimes given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity, at least 2 weeks from last dose.
Cancer therapy (chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, or major surgery) within the last 3 weeks; chemotherapy regimens without delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks; or use of any investigational anti-cancer or other drug within 28 days or 5 half-lives, whichever is longer, preceding the first dose of GSK2118436.
Chemotherapy regimens with delayed toxicity within the last 4 weeks. Chemotherapy regimens given continuously or on a weekly basis with limited potential for delayed toxicity within the last 2 weeks.
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy must not be given within 28 days prior to study enrollment; for daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity, a washout period of 14 days prior to enrollment may be acceptable, and questions related to this can be discussed with study principal investigator
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 21 days prior to enrollment
Any major surgery, extensive radiotherapy, chemotherapy with delayed toxicity, biologic therapy, or immunotherapy within 30 days of enrollment and/or daily or weekly chemotherapy without the potential for delayed toxicity within 14 days of enrollment
The subject has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (eg, cytokines or antibodies) within 3 weeks, or nitrosoureas/mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
Patients must not have received more than 3 prior lines of cytotoxic chemotherapy for advanced disease; treatment with targeted agents or biologic agents such as antibodies as single agents will not count as a line of cytotoxic chemotherapy
received cytotoxic chemotherapy for either metastatic HSPC or CRPC within the last 12 weeks or other investigational agents within 4 weeks
Patients who have had chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy), biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within 3 weeks (6 weeks for nitrosoureas or mitomycin C) before the first dose of study treatment
treatment with cytotoxic agents, or treatment with biologic agents within 4 weeks prior to treatment with APS001F (6 weeks for mitomycin C or nitrosoureas).
The subject has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within 4 weeks, or intravesical Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) within 6 weeks of the first dose of study treatment
Received cytotoxic chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or targeted therapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within 28 days of study enrollment.
The subject has received cytotoxic chemotherapy or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within 14 days, or nitrosoureas/mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
A 4 weeks interval from any investigational agents or cytotoxic chemotherapy to start of study is required
Patients who have had chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy), biologic agents (e.g. targeted therapy or antibodies) or radiotherapy within 4 weeks prior to the first dose of study treatment
The patient has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) within 3 weeks or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within 4 weeks prior to study enrollment
The subject has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within 3 weeks, or nitrosoureas/mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
Received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (eg, cytokines or antibodies) within 3 weeks, or nitrosoureas/mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
The subject has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies; including investigational biologic agents) within 3 weeks, or nitrosoureas/ mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
The subject has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy), biologic agents (e.g. cytokines or antibodies) within 3 weeks, or any other anti-cancer systemic therapy (including multi-kinase inhibitors)
4 weeks from cytotoxic agents
The subject has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (eg, cytokines or antibodies) within 4 weeks, or nitrosoureas/mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
Patients who have had chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy), biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) or radiotherapy within 4 weeks (6 weeks for nitrosoureas or mitomycin C) before the first dose of study treatment or those who have not recovered from adverse events due to agents administered more than 4 weeks earlier
No cytotoxic chemotherapy including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within the last 3 weeks, or nitrosoureas/mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment; at least 6 weeks must have elapsed if the last regimen included an anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA4) antibody; patients must have experienced disease progression on their prior therapy in the opinion of the treating investigator
Cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within 3 weeks, or nitrosoureas/mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
Prior treatment with other anti-cancer therapies including cytokines, monoclonal antibodies, immunotherapies, and cytotoxic chemotherapy is allowed
Previous cytotoxic therapies, including cytotoxic investigational agents, for multiple myeloma within 3 weeks (6 weeks for nitrosoureas) prior to start of study treatment. Biologic, novel therapy (including investigational agents in this class) or corticosteroids within 2 weeks prior to patient registration. Patient has side effects of the previous therapy > grade 1 or previous baseline.
The subject has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (eg, cytokines or antibodies) within 3 weeks, or nitrosoureas or mitomycin within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
A sufficient interval must have elapsed between the last dose of prior anti-cancer therapy (including cytotoxic and biological therapies and major surgery) and enrollment: a) cytotoxic or targeted chemotherapy: greater than or equal to the duration of the cycle of the most recent treatment regimen (a minimum of 3 weeks for all regimens, except 6 weeks for nitrosoureas and mitomycin-C); b) biologic therapy (e.g., antibodies): greater than or equal to 4 weeks
Patient has had any treatment specific for tumor control within 3 weeks of dosing with investigational drugs and cytotoxic agents, or within 2 weeks of cytotoxic agent given weekly, or within 6 weeks of nitrosoureas or mitomycin C, or within 5 half-lives of biological targeted agents
The patient has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within 3 weeks, or nitrosoureas or mitomycin within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
The participant has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within 3 weeks, or nitrosoureas/ mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
The subject has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (eg, cytokines or antibodies) within 3 weeks, or nitrosoureas/ mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
The subject has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within 3 weeks, or nitrosoureas/mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
The subject has received cytotoxic chemotherapy (including investigational cytotoxic chemotherapy) or biologic agents (e.g., cytokines or antibodies) within 2 weeks, or nitrosoureas/mitomycin C within 6 weeks before the first dose of study treatment
Other cytotoxic agents: 4 weeks
Other cytotoxic agents: 3 weeks
Need for concurrent other cytoreductive chemotherapy
Prior or concurrent antineoplastic agents (chemotherapy)
Patients must be having concurrent chemotherapy
Planned concurrent chemotherapy or anti-tumor agent during PCI
Prior chemotherapy if this precludes administration of concurrent chemotherapy for protocol treatment; note that induction chemotherapy is allowed as long as concurrent chemotherapy is possible
Concurrent chronic systemic immunotherapy, chemotherapy or hormone therapy
Receiving concurrent immunotherapy or chemotherapy
No concurrent XRT or chemotherapy is allowed
Induction chemotherapy prior to concurrent chemoradiation is allowed
Planned treatment with radiation therapy alone without concurrent chemotherapy or chemotherapy alone
Patients that receive concurrent chemotherapy with the exception of concurrent vincristine
Chemotherapy concurrent with SBRT is not allowed
Patients must not be planning to receive any concurrent cytotoxic chemotherapy, surgery or radiation therapy during protocol treatment
Patients receiving concurrent chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy for AML
No concurrent chemotherapy
Concurrent therapy\r\n* The concurrent use of bevacizumab is allowed if previously initiated for tumor progression or symptomatic management; prior temozolomide or other cytotoxic chemotherapy is allowed
Patients with concurrent cytotoxic chemotherapy or radiation therapy
Patients cannot tolerate concurrent chemotherapy
Concurrent chemotherapy (except intrathecal chemotherapy)
Concurrent chemotherapy is allowed, but not required
Plans during the trial to receive any other (non-trial) investigational agents, or concurrent biological, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy; (chemotherapy for white blood count control is permitted)
Previous or concurrent systemic or targeted chemotherapy is allowed
Induction chemotherapy prior to concurrent chemoradiation allowed
Radiation treatment alone without concurrent chemotherapy or chemotherapy use alone
Concurrent chemotherapy (no chemotherapy starting 14 days before start of radiation
Concurrent chemotherapy
Concurrent chemotherapy or biologic therapy
Patients may receive no other concurrent chemotherapy or radiation therapy during this trial
Concurrent chemotherapy (no chemotherapy starting 14 days before start of radiation)
Concurrent chemotherapy
Patients may not be receiving concurrent chemotherapy for treatment of metastatic disease
Prior chemotherapy, radiation therapy, concurrent chemoradiation are allowed if used for treatment of non-metastatic disease
Patient receiving any concurrent chemotherapy
Patient receiving any concurrent chemotherapy
Patient receiving any concurrent chemotherapy
Concurrent chemotherapy or biologic therapy
Concurrent chemotherapy is not allowed
Receiving any other concurrent cytotoxic, biologic agent(s) or investigational agent; NOTE: Concurrent intrathecal chemotherapy for CNS prophylaxis allowed per institutional standards
Concurrent ongoing administration of systemic therapy (e.g. chemotherapy), or radiation therapy.
Other concurrent chemotherapy
There are no limits on prior therapy; patients are allowed to have prior chemotherapy and surgery; patients are allowed to have concurrent chemotherapy with radiation treatment; patients are allowed to have chemotherapy or surgery after radiation treatment
Concurrent cancer chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery
Concurrent immunotherapy, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy for duration of subject participation on study
Subjects undergoing concurrent chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy are excluded
Concurrent chemotherapy (no chemotherapy starting 14 days before start of radiation)
Concurrent chemotherapy
Patients undergoing concurrent cytotoxic chemotherapy and radiation therapy (concurrent Herceptin and/or tamoxifen/aromatase inhibitor allowed)
Planned concurrent chemotherapy or antitumoral agent during PCI
Concurrent radiation therapy or chemotherapy
Is not receiving concurrent cytotoxic chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy at time of enrollment AND, if randomized, is not anticipated that the participant will need to receive concurrent cytotoxic chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy at any time during the aim 1 intervention
Recommended to undergo IMRT or PBT of the pelvis with concurrent chemotherapy
Concurrent chemotherapy (biologic agents are allowed)
Planned concurrent administration of cisplatin chemotherapy (either 100 mg/m^2 every 3 weeks or 30-40 mg/m^2 every week)
Patients who will undergo standard radiation therapy with concurrent cisplatin-based chemotherapy for cervical cancer
Diagnosis of cervical cancer of any stage that will be treated with radiation therapy and concurrent chemotherapy
Concurrent enrollment in another clinical study where they are receiving non-standard salvage chemotherapy, (i.e., concurrent enrollment is allowable if the patient is receiving standard salvage chemotherapy and research imaging is allowed)
No concurrent chemotherapy
Concurrent treatment with chemotherapy, molecule-selective, biological, or radiotherapeutic agent