Brigatinib

Last Updated: 04/28/2026

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8 clinical trials found

    General Use-results Survey of Alunbrig Tablets Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

    Summary: This study is a survey in Japan of Brigatinib tablets used to treat Japanese people with non-small cell lung cancer. The study sponsor will not be involved in how the participants are treated but will provide instructions on how the clinics will record what happens during the study. The main aim of the study is to check for side effects related to lung disease from Brigatinib. During the study, pa...

    Description of Neurocognitive and Psychiatric Disorders Associated With Targeted Therapies Used in the Treatment of Lung Cancers With ALK/ROS1 Fusion and Their Impact on Patients' Quality of Life: Construction of an Experimental Patient-researcher Collaborative Care and Research Pathway

    Summary: Targeted cancer therapies have a higher therapeutic index than chemotherapy and are prescribed to tens of thousands of patients in France each year. These treatments modify often ubiquitous signaling pathways involved in neuronal synaptic plasticity, the cellular substrate of cognitive and psychiatric functions. Neurocognitive and psychiatric disorders associated with targeted therapies are poorly...

    Post-Marketing Surveillance (Usage Results Study) of Brigatinib in the Treatment of Adult Patients for Approved Indications in South Korea

    Summary: The purpose of this study is to estimate the proportion of all adverse events (AEs) including serious adverse events (SAEs) occurring with the use of brigatinib among adult participants who have been administered brigatinib as per the approved indications.

    A Phase I/II Study of Brigatinib in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients With ALK+ Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma, Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumors or Other Solid Tumors

    Summary: This is an open-label, phase I-II dose-escalation and expansion study designed to define the recommended dose of brigatinib as monotherapy in pediatric and young adult patients with ALK+ ALCL, IMT or other solid tumors and to evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK), (long-term) safety, and efficacy of brigatinib in these children.

    Optimization of Treatment With Brigatinib in Patients With Advanced NSCLC Harboring an ALK Rearrangement by LAT at the Time of Best Response: A Multicenter Open Phase Two Trial (OPTALK)

    Summary: The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the treatment by systemic Brigatinib (ALUNBRIG®) associated to local ablative therapy (LAT) treatment is improved if administered when the brigatinib works best in participants presenting an advanced non-small cells lung cancer with an ALK gene anomaly (this anomaly produces a defective protein that is responsible for the multiplication of cancer cell...

    Molecular Characterization and Clinical Outcomes of ALK Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in ALK-rearranged Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma

    Summary: This study was to explore the efficacy of ALK-TKI in lung squamous cell carcinoma. Approximately 5% of lung adenocarcinomas have oncogenic fusions of EML-4 and ALK a mutation associated with tumorigenesis and migration.

    ERectile Dysfunctions, gOnadotoxicity and Sexual Health Assessment in Men With Lung Cancer (EROS)

    Summary: Although many phase III clinical trials evaluate the quality of life as a secondary endpoint, male sexuality remains a neglected topic in oncology research. In light of the long-term efficacy of new-generation anticancer treatments for ANSCLC (i.e. targeted therapies and immunotherapy), there is a paucity of data about any detrimental effect on fertility and sexuality that could complicate the the...

    GALILEO (Genomic ALteratIons and cLonal EvOlution in ALK+ NSCLC) - Valutazione Longitudinale Delle Alterazioni Genomiche e Clonali Nei Pazienti Affetti da Neoplasie Polmonari ALK-riarrangiate.

    Summary: The scope of GALILEO project (Genomic ALteratIons and cLonal EvOlution in ALK+ NSCLC) is to explore the feasibility of genomic longitudinal evaluation for ALK+ NSCLC patients in Italian routine practice and provide a detailed overview of resistance mechanisms and clinical outcomes according to current standard treatments.

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    Last Updated: 04/28/2026