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Funded Evidence-Informed Regimens

Drug and regimen monographs and information sheets for patients provide information on dosing and administering cancer treatment protocols. They are for general reference and are not meant to replace prescribing information or physician recommendations.

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Regimens

22 Items
Intent: Palliative, Curative
Funding:
New Drug Funding Program
    Aldesleukin (interleukin-2) - In-Transit Metastases from Melanoma
May 2019
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    binimetinib - For the treatment of patients with locally advanced unresectable or metastatic melanoma with a BRAF V600 mutation, according to clinical criteria.
Exceptional Access Program
    encorafenib - For the treatment of patients with locally advanced unresectable or metastatic melanoma with a BRAF V600 mutation, according to clinical criteria.
Updated
Apr 2024
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    cobimetinib - In combination with vemurafenib for the treatment of patients with previously untreated BRAF V600 mutation-positive unresectable stage III or IV melanoma, according to specific criteria
Exceptional Access Program
    vemURAFenib - In combination with cobimetinib for the treatment of patients with previously untreated BRAF V600 mutation-positive unresectable stage Ill or stage IV melanoma, with specific criteria
Jul 2023
Intent: Palliative
Oct 2017
Intent: Palliative
Aug 2020
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
  • daBRAfenib - As monotherapy for the treatment of patients with BRAF V600 mutation-positive unresectable melanoma or metastatic disease, according to specific criteria
Jun 2021
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    daBRAfenib - In combination with trametinib for the treatment of BRAF V600 mutation-positive, unresectable or metastatic melanoma, according to specific clinical criteria
Exceptional Access Program
    trametinib - In combination with dabrafenib for the treatment of BRAF V600 mutation-positive, unresectable or metastatic melanoma, according to specific clinical criteria
Jun 2021
Cancer Type:
Sarcoma, 
Soft Tissue, 
Skin, 
Melanoma
Intent: Palliative
Aug 2020
Cancer Type:
Breast, 
Endocrine, 
Adrenal, 
Neuroendocrine, 
Pancreatic Neuroendocrine, 
Parathyroid, 
Thymoma, 
Thyroid, 
Gastrointestinal, 
Anus, 
Colorectal, 
Esophagus, 
Gastric / Stomach, 
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours, 
Hepatobiliary / Liver / Bile Duct, 
Mesothelioma (Peritoneal), 
Neuroendocrine (GI), 
Pancreas, 
Rectal, 
Small bowel and appendix, 
Genitourinary, 
Bladder / Urothelial, 
Penile, 
Prostate, 
Renal cell / Kidney, 
Testis, 
Gynecologic, 
Cervix, 
Endometrial, 
Germ Cell, 
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease, 
Ovary, 
Uterine Sarcoma, 
Vagina, 
Vulva, 
Head and Neck, 
Larynx, 
Nasopharynx, 
Oral, 
Paranasal Sinus, 
Pharynx, 
Salivary Gland, 
Squamous Cell, 
Lung, 
Neuroendocrine (Lung), 
Non-Small Cell, 
Small Cell, 
Mesothelioma, 
Ocular / Eye, 
Sarcoma, 
Desmoid Tumour, 
Ewing's, 
Ewing's and Soft Tissue, 
GIST, 
Giant Cell Tumour, 
Kaposi's Sarcoma, 
Osteogenic / Bone, 
Soft Tissue, 
Uterine, 
Wilm's Tumour, 
Skin, 
Basal Cell, 
Melanoma, 
Merkel Cell, 
Squamous Cell, 
Unknown Primary
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    entrectinib - Treatment of patients with unresectable locally advanced, or metastatic solid extracranial tumours documented to have a neurotrophic tyrosine receptor kinase (NTRK) gene fusion without a known acquired resistance mutation, according to specific criteria
Mar 2024
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
New Drug Funding Program
    Ipilimumab - Previously Untreated Advanced Unresectable Melanoma
New Drug Funding Program
    Ipilimumab - Previously Treated Advanced Unresectable Melanoma
Mar 2023
Cancer Type:
Breast, 
Central Nervous System, 
Endocrine, 
Adrenal, 
Neuroendocrine, 
Pancreatic Neuroendocrine, 
Parathyroid, 
Thymoma, 
Thyroid, 
Gastrointestinal, 
Anus, 
Colorectal, 
Esophagus, 
Gastric / Stomach, 
Hepatobiliary / Liver / Bile Duct, 
Pancreas, 
Rectal, 
Small bowel and appendix, 
Genitourinary, 
Bladder / Urothelial, 
Penile, 
Prostate, 
Renal cell / Kidney, 
Testis, 
Gynecologic, 
Cervix, 
Endometrial, 
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease, 
Ovary, 
Uterine Sarcoma, 
Vagina, 
Vulva, 
Head and Neck, 
Larynx, 
Nasopharynx, 
Oral, 
Paranasal Sinus, 
Pharynx, 
Squamous Cell, 
Lung, 
Non-Small Cell, 
Small Cell, 
Mesothelioma, 
Sarcoma, 
Desmoid Tumour, 
Ewing's, 
Ewing's and Soft Tissue, 
GIST, 
Giant Cell Tumour, 
Kaposi's Sarcoma, 
Osteogenic / Bone, 
Soft Tissue, 
Uterine, 
Wilm's Tumour, 
Skin, 
Basal Cell, 
Melanoma, 
Merkel Cell, 
Squamous Cell, 
Unknown Primary
Intent: Palliative
Funding:
Exceptional Access Program
    larotrectinib - For the treatment of unresectable locally advanced, or metastatic solid tumours with neurotrophic tyrosine receptor kinase (NTRK) gene fusion, according to clinical criteria
Dec 2023

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