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In this phase II trial the investigators plan to incorporate two targeted agents, bevacizumab and everolimus, into the first-line multimodality therapy of glioblastoma. In the first portion of the treatment, bevacizumab will be added to standard concurrent radiation therapy plus temozolomide. After completing radiation therapy, patients will continue treatment with the combination of bevacizumab and everolimus.
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Although this maintenance regimen departs from the standard treatment with single agent temozolomide, we feel this approach may add to the overall efficacy of treatment for the following reasons: 1) results with bevacizumab/everolimus in renal cell carcinoma suggest there is at least an additive efficacy when these drugs are used in combination; 2) the efficacy of single agent temozolomide following standard concurrent radiation therapy/temozolomide has not been proven, 3) the use of the three-drug maintenance program (i.e., bevacizumab/everolimus/temozolomide) would probably not be tolerated well on a chronic basis in this patient population; and 4) the bevacizumab/everolimus combination has potential advantages as a maintenance therapy, since it has been well tolerated for many months in patients with other malignancies.
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