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Filter by:This is a Phase II, single-Arm, prospective study of neoadjuvant Ensartinib for the treatment of patients with ALK positive, resectable for stage II to IIIB(N2) Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
EGFR mutated NSCLC patiens with CNS metastases have poor prognosis. High-dose furmonertinib (160mg/day) have produced high CNS PFS and ORR in second-line for EGFR T790M mutated NSCLC. Whether EGFR mutated NSCLC with CNS metastases can benefit from first-line treatment of high-dose furmonertinib has not been reported. This study aims to investigate the efficacy and safety of high dose furmonertinib in first-line treatment of EGFR mutated NSCLC patiens.
This is a double-blind, randomized controlled study evaluating the efficacy and safety of HGXJT in combination with ICI-based standard treatment in lung cancer patients with bone metastases. Enrolled participates will randomly receive HGXJT or placebo during the first 4-6 cycles of ICI-based standard treatment.
AK104, a tetravalent bispecific antibody targeting PD-1 and CTLA-4, is designed to retain the efficacy benefit of combination of PD-1 and CTLA-4 and improve on the safety profile of the combination therapy. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of AK104 with chemotherapy as neoadjuvant and adjuvant therapy for patients with resectable stage II-IIIA NSCLC.
This study will assess the safety and efficacy of avutometinib (VS-6766) in combination with adagrasib in patients with G12C Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) who have been exposed to prior G12C inhibitor and experienced progressive disease.
This is a Phase 1 study of BBP-398, a SHP2 inhibitor, in combination with nivolumab, a PD-1 antibody, in patients with NSCLC with a KRAS mutation. The study involves 2 parts: Phase 1a Dose Escalation and Phase 1b Dose Expansion.
This is a single-arm, open-label, exploratory study to evaluate safety and efficacy of LM103 Injection in patients with advanced solid tumors. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability, antitumor activity and immunoreactivity.
Primary Objective: Describe the overall survival rate (OS) rate in patients with advanced NSCLC treated with a cemiplimab-based regimen in routine clinical practice. Secondary Objectives: - To describe the following in patients with advanced NSCLC treated with a cemiplimab-based regimen in routine clinical practice: - Objective response rate (ORR) - Time to response (TTR) - Time to progression - Time to first subsequent anti-NSCLC treatment (TTST) - Duration of response (DoR) - Progression-free Survival (PFS) - Incidence and severity of adverse events (AEs) in patients with advanced NSCLC treated with a cemiplimab-based regimen in routine clinical practice
This is Phase Ib/II, multicenter, open-label adaptive platform study of JDQ443 with select therapies in patients with advanced solid tumors harboring the KRAS G12C mutation.
The purpose of this clinical trial is to learn about the safety and effects of the study medicine (called PF-07799933) administered as a single agent and in combination with other study medicines (called binimetinib) in people with solid tumors. This study is seeking participants who have an advanced solid tumor with a certain type of abnormal gene called "BRAF" and available treatments are no longer effective in controlling their cancer. All participants in this study will receive PF-07799933. PF-07799933 comes as a tablet to take by mouth, 2 times a day. Depending on the part of the study, participants may also receive another study medicine: - People with melanoma or other solid tumors may also receive binimetinib. Binimetinib comes as a tablet to take by mouth, 2 times a day. - People with colorectal cancer may also receive cetuximab. Cetuximab will be given weekly (or every two weeks) in the clinic as a shot given in the vein or port (intravenous, IV). Participants may receive the study medicines for about 2 years. The study team will monitor how each participant is doing with the study treatment during regular visits at the study clinic.