This clinical trial is focused on studying advanced-stage cancers that have a specific change in their genes known as BRAF mutations. These mutations affect how certain proteins work in the body. The study is testing a combination of two medications: Sorafenib and Trametinib. Sorafenib is also known by the brand name Nexavar, and Trametinib is known as Mekinist or by its code name GSK1120212B. Both medications are taken as film-coated tablets by mouth.
The purpose of the study is to find the best dose of these medications when used together. Participants will receive both Sorafenib and Trametinib to see how their cancer responds to the treatment. The study will monitor how well the treatment works and any side effects that may occur. The trial will continue until the researchers determine the most effective and safe dose for future studies.
Participants in the study will have regular check-ups and tests, such as MRI or CT scans, to measure the size of their cancer and assess their overall health. The study aims to provide valuable information that could lead to better treatment options for people with cancers that have BRAF mutations.



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