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Filter by:This is a phase II study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of furmonertinib, a third generation EGFR TKI, as perioperation therapy in stage IIIA-IIIB (N1-N2) resectable NSCLC patients.
This study is designed for participants who have cancer of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract such as cancer of the esophagus, stomach, duodenum (the initial portion of your small intestine), pancreas, bile duct (Cholangiocarcinoma), ampulla, or gall bladder with limited sites of spread (metastases). Doctors leading this study are looking to see if treating the disease using sequential procedures (more than one procedure given one after another) such as surgeries or radiation can lead to better survival and if these surgeries, combined with standard of care treatment, are safe for the treatment of upper GI cancers.
Based on a central role of inflammation in pancreas cancer, the role of IL 1 in acute and chronic inflammation , the inhibitory effect of IL 1 alfa and beta by anakinra and preliminary experience with anakinra in combination with chemotherapy in metastasis (with FOLFIRINOX) and localized disease (with gemcitabine/abraxane/cisplatin), a phase 2 study with anakinra in combination with perioperative chemotherapy for patients with PDAC is being proposed.
CDK4/6 and Cyclin D1 are significantly expressed in approximately 80% of esophageal and gastroesophageal junction tumors suggesting that CDK4/6 inhibition may be a successful strategy in these chemotherapy and immunotherapy resistant diseases.
Real World Data (RWD) obtained from real clinical sites is data obtained after administering a drug to patients with different characteristics in daily practice, and Real World Evidence (RWE) is established based on RWD. It is possible to overcome the disadvantage of RCT, which cannot reflect all the various variables in the actual clinical field as it is conducted for only subset of patients. Researchers planned to prospectively collect RWD of ramucirumab/paclitaxel combination therapy as 2nd-line chemotherapy in patients with locally advanced unresectable or metastatic gastric or gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma.
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is expected to be the third leading cause of cancer death in Canada in 2019 [1]. Localized pancreatic cancer may be classified as resectable, borderline resectable, or locally advanced. To date, radical surgical resection and adjuvant treatment provide the greatest chance of long-term disease control and overall survival [2,3]. Despite this favourable group, the five-year survival rates are approximately 20% [4]. Neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) for resectable pancreatic cancer (RPC) has been widely accepted for the management of borderline resectable PC (BRPC) to increase the likelihood of achieving R0 resection [4-7]. However, to date, NAT for RPC is still an area of debate due to the lack of large prospective randomized controlled trials that compare this technique to surgery plus adjuvant therapy. Stereotactic ablative radiation therapy (SABR) uses modern radiotherapy planning and targeting technologies to precisely deliver larger, ablative doses of radiotherapy in 1-8 fractions. The role of SABR in RPC has yet to be fully established. The typical goal of radiation therapy in the neoadjuvant setting is to improve local control and increase R0 resection rates. However, there are still concerns about the timing of surgery after SABR and any implementation should be evaluated for safety. Treatments inherently changes the tumour and can cause immunomodulatory effects. SABR has anti-neoplastic effects both directly on the tumour and by its interactions with the immune system. In addition to the direct DNA damage, it is felt that SABR also increases T-cell priming, antigen production and presentation. Pancreatic cancer's dense, collagen rich stroma has prevented patients from receiving the same benefits of checkpoint inhibition that have been achieved in other cancer sites.
This is a prospective one arm phase II clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of TQB2450 (PD-L1 inhibitor), anlotinib combined with oxaliplatin and capecitabine in patients with unresectable locally advanced, recurrent or metastatic gastric cancer or adenocarcinoma of the gastroesophageal junction.
Evaluation the ERG expression in prostatic acinar adenocarcinoma and its association with clinicopathological features.
This is a retrospective study comparing neoadjuvent short course radiotherapy to conventional chemoradiation in locally advanced cancer rectum and the effect of both regimens in overall survival and disease free survival
- Study tolerability and toxicity of radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy for operated gastric cancer. - Evaluate the efficacy of adjuvant radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy as regarding local control and overall survival.