This clinical trial is focused on studying the effectiveness and safety of a new treatment called INT230-6 for patients with certain types of soft tissue sarcomas. Soft tissue sarcomas are a group of cancers that begin in the tissues that connect, support, or surround other structures and organs of the body. The specific types of sarcomas being studied include liposarcoma, undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma, and leiomyosarcoma. The treatment INT230-6 is a combination of two substances, vinblastine sulfate and cisplatin, which are administered directly into the tumor.
The purpose of the study is to compare the new treatment, INT230-6, with the standard care currently used in the United States for these types of sarcomas. Participants in the study will receive either the new treatment or the standard care, which may include other medications such as Halaven, Trabectedin, or Pazopanib. The study will last for a period of up to 24 months, during which the participants’ health and response to the treatment will be closely monitored.
This trial aims to provide valuable information on whether INT230-6 can improve the overall survival of patients with these challenging types of cancer. The study will also look at the side effects and overall quality of life of the participants during the treatment period. By participating in this study, researchers hope to find more effective ways to treat soft tissue sarcomas and improve outcomes for patients in the future.



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