This clinical trial is focused on studying certain types of cancer that have changes in a gene called BRAF. These changes are known as BRAF alterations. The trial is testing a new treatment called Plixorafenib, also known by its code name FORE8394. This treatment is designed to target and inhibit specific changes in the BRAF gene, which are found in some cancers. The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective and safe Plixorafenib is for patients with these specific genetic changes in their cancer.
The study involves two main groups of participants. The first group includes individuals with advanced or spreading solid tumors or certain brain tumors that have a specific type of BRAF change called a BRAF fusion. The second group includes individuals with a type of brain tumor known as high-grade glioma that has a different BRAF change called the BRAF V600E mutation. Participants in the study will receive the treatment in the form of tablets taken by mouth. The study will last for a period of up to 120 days, during which the effects of the treatment will be closely monitored.
Throughout the study, participants will be assessed to determine how well the treatment is working and to monitor any side effects. The study aims to gather information on the treatment’s impact on the cancer and its safety profile. This information will help researchers understand the potential benefits and risks of using Plixorafenib for treating cancers with BRAF alterations.



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