This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of brain cancer called glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). The study is testing a treatment that combines a medication called itraconazole with standard radiotherapy (RT) and a chemotherapy drug known as temozolomide (TMZ). Itraconazole is usually used to treat fungal infections, but researchers are exploring its potential benefits in treating GBM when used alongside other standard treatments.
The purpose of this study is to find out the highest dose of itraconazole that can be safely given to patients with newly diagnosed GBM while they are also receiving RT and TMZ. This is known as determining the maximum tolerated dose. Participants in the study will take itraconazole in the form of hard capsules by mouth. The study will monitor how well patients tolerate the combination of these treatments over a period of time.
Throughout the study, patients will receive regular check-ups and imaging tests like MRI to track the progress of their treatment. The study aims to gather important information that could help improve treatment options for people diagnosed with GBM in the future.



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