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Filter by:This study aims to explore the safety, tolerability and preliminary efficacy of Anti-Mesothelin CAR-T cells in subjects with Mesothelin-positive advanced malignant solid tumors.
The study is being conducted to evaluate the efficacy, andsafety of HRS-6209in subjects with advanced solid tumors.To explore the reasonable dosage of HRS-6209.This study also preliminarily evaluated the efficacy of HRS-6209 in patients with advanced solid tumors.
This is a single-arm, open-label, exploratory clinical study to evaluate the safety, tolerability and preliminary efficacy of UCLM802 (Anti-Mesothelin CAR-T) cell injection in patients with Mesothelin-positive advanced malignant solid tumors.
XZB-0004 is a novel and potent small molecule inhibitor of receptor tyrosine kinase AXL. This is an open-label, multicentre phase I study of XZB-0004 in patients with solid tumors. Part 1 is a dose-escalation study to evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetic (PK), and pharmacodynamic profile of XZB-0004, and then to identify a safe and pharmacologically active dose for evaluation in subsequent cohorts or clinical studies. Part 2 is a study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of XZB-0004 combined with Peamplimab in patients with NSCLC or advanced solid tumors.
This study is a Phase 1 open-label, first-in-human, multicenter study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and activity of KM602 as monotherapy in patients with advanced solid tumors.
The goal of this randomized, open and controlled supportive care study is to see if we can reduce the burden on the caregiver by offering the caregiver systematic and regular support from the nurse (APN, nurse coordinator in French health care organisations) compared to a support focused on the patient. At the same time, we will also evaluate the impact of this personalised support for the caregiver on their anxiety and quality of life. Participants will caregivers of a patient who started a line (any line) of systemic treatment for a solid tumour since less than 3 months or in an active palliative situation since less than 1 month. Researchers will compare 2 groups : a group where caregivers benefit from specific nursing support and a group of caregivers with no specific nursing support. The specific support includes 3 mandatory on-site nursing consultations with the patient's caregiver and interviews once a month with a nurse either by phone, on-site consultation or teleconsultation.
This study is a Phase I/IIa, multi-center, open-label study of BR1733 with a dose escalation part followed by a dose expansion part in adult subjects with advanced cancers. This treatment to characterize the safety, tolerability, PK, PD and preliminary antitumor activity. The study treatment will be administered until the subject experiences unacceptable toxicity, progressive disease, and/or has treatment discontinued at the discretion of the Investigator or the subject, or due to withdrawal of consent.
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to examine the efficacy of the mHealth app in improving symptoms experienced by children in the early stage of cancer survivorship, including physical function, anxiety, depressive symptoms, fatigue, peer relationships, and pain interference, and at improving the quality of life (QoL) of the children's primary caregivers The main question it aims to answer is whether survivors who receive the symptom management mHealth app intervention will report improved symptoms, i.e., improved physical function; lower levels of anxiety, depressive symptoms, and fatigue; better peer relationships; and lower pain interference 3 months after starting the intervention. Additionally, we hypothesized that the primary caregivers (either the mother or father) would report an improved QoL 3 months after starting the intervention. Participants in the intervention group will use the mHealth app for 12 weeks with personalised nurse support via interactive communication technologies. They are required to complete questionnaires at baseline (during medical follow-up), 1, 2, and 3 months (via electronic-based systems in the mobile app) Besides, semi-structured interviews and will be conducted to examine the usability, feasibility, and acceptability of the intervention.
This is a study of the clinical efficacy and mechanism study of tumor treatment vaccine (TTV, also known as Neo-BCV) in patients with recurrent and refractory advanced solid tumors.
This is a single-arm, investigator-initiated exploratory study.The study is designed to evaluate the safety and the tolerability of HER2-E-CART cells for the treatment of patients with HER2-positive, refractory advanced solid tumors in three dose groups: low, medium and high.