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Filter by:The aim of this study was to analyse the independent risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients undergoing adjuvant immunotherapy after liver resection surgery, and to develop a prognostic model based on these factors.
Patients with cancer and concurrent autoimmune diseases (AID) have been universally excluded from clinical trials evaluating immunotherapy. Data on the safety and efficacy of checkpoint inhibitors in patients with underlying AID is limited. The investigators performed a retrospective multicenter review of medical records of patients with diverse tumor types and underlying AID who received checkpoint inhibitors at Departments of Oncology, affiliated with the Hellenic Cooperative Oncology Group (HeCOG). The primary endpoint was progression-free survival (PFS).
This is a phase Ib/IIa, open-label, single center study, aiming to investigate safety and efficacy of nivolumab (administered intravenously) in combination with anlotinib (administered orally) in immunotherapy-treated advanced NSCLC. The study has been designed to allow an investigation of the optimal combination dose and schedule while ensuring the safety of patients with intensive safety monitoring. There are two main parts to this study; Part A, combination dose finding and Parts B, dose expansion. Part B will either be initiated if RP2D reached in Part A, or not initiated if RP2D was not reached in Part A. Part A has been designed to identify the recommended dose of combination of nivolumab plus anlotinib for further clinical evaluation based upon assessment of the safety and tolerability data collected during the first 21 days (cycle 1, 21 days per cycle). The 21-day assessment period was selected as the major toxicities leading to cessation of dose de-escalation in such Phase I oncology studies (haematological, gastrointestinal, liver enzymes) are anticipated to present within this duration. "3+3"design was used in the dose finding cohort. If RP2D was reached in Part A, eligible patients would be enrolled and receive nivolumab (360mg q3w, intravenously) plus anlotinib (RP2D, QD from day 1 to 14 of a 21-day cycle) till disease progression (PD) withdraw of consent, or unacceptable toxicity to further evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy in terms of ORR , DCR, DOR, PFS and OS. The tumor response will be evaluated according to RECIST Version 1.1 every 6 weeks.