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Filter by:A Phase I, open-label, multicentre, dose-escalation study to investigate the safety, pharmacokinetics and maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of AZD4785 in patients with advanced solid tumours where KRAS may be an important driver of tumour survival. Part A: Dose escalation in patients with solid tumours to evaluate safety, pharmacokinetics and maximum tolerated dose (MTD). Once the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) is established, a dose expansion cohort may be included in Part A, with up to an additional 6 patients to further explore the PK, safety, tolerability, and preliminary anti-tumour activity of the AZD4785 MTD for confirmation of the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D). Part B: Expansion cohort at the selected dose in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) to evaluate PK parameters, safety, tolerability, and preliminary anti-tumour activity of the AZD4785 RP2D as monotherapy in patients with NSCLC. Approximately 20 patients with NSCLC (Two groups of approximately 10 patients each) with NSCLC will be enrolled to Part B. Group 1 patients will have an option to provide tumour biopsies and Group 2 will be required (mandatory) to provide paired tumour biopsies. Overall up to 12 patients in Group 2Part B patients will be required (mandatory) to may provide paired tumour biopsies. A third group of up to 20 patients with other tumour types and/or a potential different schedule may be added based on the results seen in Parts A and B and any other emerging data and may also provide biopsies.
The goal of this study is to find the maximum tolerable dose of radiation that can be delivered combined with chemotherapy (carboplatin & paclitaxel) in patients with stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
This study is being done to evaluate the safety of the investigational study drug, selinexor when given with docetaxel to patients who have been previously treated for advanced KRAS mutant lung cancer.
Approximately 90 male and female patients with documented solid tumor malignancies of epithelial origin that are locally advanced or metastatic, and either refractory to standard therapy or for whom no standard therapy is available, will be entered into this Phase 1a/2a, multicenter, open-label, dose-escalation, cohort study of AVID100. Phase 2a will include evaluation of patient with EGFR-overexpressing squamous histology non-small cell lung cancer, squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck, and triple negative breast cancer
Invariant Natural killer T (iNKT) cells are a unique subset of lymphocytes that express homogeneous TCR recognizing KRN7000 which was up-regulated by many kinds of cancer cells. PD-1+CD8+T cells of patients with advanced tumor are most likely tumor-specified. Our hypothesis is that immunotherapy strategy of infusion of iNKT cells and PD-1+CD8+T cells may decrease the tumor burden and improve overall survival. The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and efficacy of treatment of patients with advanced solid tumor by infusing of iNKT cells and PD-1+CD8+T cells.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether Nivolumab in combination with Ipilimumab is associated with superior response rate compared to Nivolumab alone in patients with advanced Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) mutation positive Non-small Cell Lung Cancer who have failed one line of standard EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor and not more than one line of chemotherapy regimen. This study also aims to determine predictive biomarkers of response/benefit in patients with EGFR mutation positive NSCLC.
A study to evaluate the safety of Nivolumab in participants with advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer
The main purpose of this study is to assess the safety, tolerability and anti-tumor activity of the experimental study drug pembrolizumab (also known as Keytruda or MK-3475) in people with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that has come back after radiation therapy.
This is a phase I/II study of ceritinib and trametinib in Stage IIIB or IV anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) rearranged non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The Phase I portion will investigate the safety and tolerability of the combination of ceritinib and trametinib in ALK or ROS-1 rearranged NSCLC. The Phase II portion will investigate the clinical efficiency of the combination of ceritinib and trametinib in 3 single arm cohorts: ALKi (ALK inhibitor) naïve patients; post-crizotinib progressed disease (PD) patients; and PD second line ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) patients.
This is a phase II single centre open label single arm pre-operative window of metformin treatment in stage I-IIIa Non small cell lung cancer. In which patients will be invited to participate by receiving Metformin treatment during 14 to 21 days at 850 mg BID until the day before surgery. They will be followed closely for any Adverse Events during treatment and 30 days after surgery. During treatment there will be no follow up tests except 1 fasting blood glucose at week 2 of treatment. Survival data will be prospectively gathered after study treatment has ended until death.