This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of brain cancer called glioblastoma, which is known for being aggressive and difficult to treat. The study is investigating the effects of two treatments: lomustine, a medication that comes in capsule form, and bevacizumab, which is given as an infusion into a vein. The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of using lomustine alone versus using a combination of lomustine and bevacizumab in patients whose glioblastoma has returned after initial treatment.
Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to receive either lomustine by itself or the combination of lomustine and bevacizumab. The study will monitor the overall survival of participants, which means the length of time they live after starting the treatment. Additionally, the study will look at how long patients remain free from cancer progression, the response to the treatment, and the safety of the combination therapy compared to lomustine alone.
The trial is expected to last for several years, with the goal of gathering enough information to determine the best treatment approach for recurrent glioblastoma. By participating in this study, researchers hope to find more effective ways to manage this challenging disease and improve the quality of life for those affected by it.



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