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NCT ID: NCT05094882 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Anatomical Location and Metastasis Pattern of Intrapulmonary Lymph Nodes in NSCLC (ECTOP-1010)

Start date: December 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a clinical trial from Eastern Cooperative Thoracic Oncology Project (ECTOP), numbered as ECTOP-1010. Anatomical Location and Metastasis Pattern of Intrapulmonary Lymph Nodes (Group 11-13) in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: a Multi-center, Prospective observational Clinical Trial

NCT ID: NCT05094804 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

A Study of OR2805, a Monoclonal Antibody Targeting CD163, Alone and in Combination With Anticancer Agents

Start date: September 9, 2021
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is an open-label, multicenter, first-in-human dose-escalation and expansion Phase 1-2 study designed to determine the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and preliminary anti-tumor activity of OR2805 administered as a monotherapy and in combination with anti-cancer agents in subjects with advanced solid tumors.

NCT ID: NCT05094544 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Pre-Operative Immuno-Modulatory SBRT (POIMS Trial): A Pilot Trial in Early Stage NSCLC

POIMS
Start date: October 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The current proposal is structured as a pilot trial to evaluate the impact of non-ablative SBRT (800 cGy X 3 fractions) as an immunomodulatory mechanism in patients with early stage NSCLC who are surgical candidates. Tumor, normal tissue and blood specimens will be analyzed for immunomodulatory changes including phenotypic changes in tumor cell surface marker expression, tumor and normal tissue microenvironment and gene expression profiles, serum/blood immune profile changes, and circulating tumor cell immunophenotypic and gene expression alterations. Published literature showed that cytotoxic doses of XRT may not elicit a clinically meaningful alteration in the immune profile. Further, studies using an animal model have concluded a fractionated regimen induces a greater abscopal effect than single dose radiation. Furthermore, research has shown a regimen of 800 cGy X 3 fractions yielded the most significant changes in the immune profile compared to 2000 cGy X 1 or 600 cGy X 5. The immune response within the tumor milieu is a complex dynamic process with an interplay among lymphocyte subsets, antigen presenting cells/dendritic cells, macrophages, and tumor cells. The interactions between the various components is orchestrated by a variety of extracellular and intracellular signaling pathways involving ligand and cell surface expression, cytokine release, and activation or inhibition of a variety of T cell subsets. In order to comprehensively define the immunomodulatory effect of three fractions of 800 cGy on the primary tumor, the investigators will analyze the following: tumor cell surface phenotype, tumor microenvironment immune profile and gene expression profile, T cell repertoire changes in tumor tissue and peripheral blood, and circulating tumor cell phenotype and gene expression profiles. Each of these components has been shown to be impacted by radiation in either a cell culture or animal model systems. By characterizing, quantitating and defining these changes related to three fractions of 800 cGy, it will directly provide important insights to inform rational uses of XRT and immunotherapy in the future.

NCT ID: NCT05094167 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Lactobacillus Bifidobacterium V9(Kex02)Improving the Efficacy of Carilizumab Combined With Platinum in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Patients

Start date: October 19, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Human microbes have been called "the second genome of humanity".On May 13,2016,the White House launched the National Microbiome Initiative (NMI), with an estimated investment of us $521 million, to elevate microbiome research to a national strategic status. The gut is the largest microecological environment in the human body. The research in the field of intestinal microbiome has become one of the most advanced and hot research directions in the scientific field of the world today. At present, more than 50 diseases have been found to be related to intestinal microbiome disorders. Pd-1 (programmed death receptor 1) is an important immunosuppressive molecule.It regulates the immune system and promotes tolerance by down-regulating the immune system's response to human cells and by suppressing T cell inflammatory activity. In the past, the research team and colleagues in related fields have found a strong correlation between Gut Microbiome and the efficacy of anti-PD-1 immunotherapy in cancer patients.This protects against autoimmune diseases, but it also prevents the immune system from killing cancer cells. As more and more scientific evidence shows that intervention of human intestinal flora may improve the efficacy of anti-PD-1 immunotherapy in tumor patients, intestinal flora, as the most effective way to intervene human intestinal flora, has been mentioned by many research institutions and international drug manufacturers in combination with anti-PD-1.Our previous study showed that the abundance of beneficial bacteria such as lactic acid bacteria, bifidobacteria and Akkermansia Muciniphila was significantly correlated with pD-1 inhibitor response, and regulating the intestinal flora content could improve the effect of PD-1 inhibitor on mouse tumors, indicating that microbial flora was involved in regulating cancer immunotherapy.

NCT ID: NCT05089734 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Study of Sacituzumab Govitecan (SG) Versus Docetaxel in Participants With Advanced or Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)

EVOKE-01
Start date: November 17, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical study is to compare the study drug, sacituzumab govitecan-hziy (SG), versus docetaxel in participants with advanced or metastatic (cancer that has spread) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

NCT ID: NCT05085054 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

Salvage Surgery Following Downstaging of Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer by Targeted Therapy (SDANT)

Start date: June 1, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of neoadjuvant targeted therapy followed by surgery in participants with advanced non-small cell lung cancer.

NCT ID: NCT05084859 Active, not recruiting - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

A Study Evaluating the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Preliminary Efficacy of Orally Administered SM08502 Combined With Hormonal Therapy or Chemotherapy in Subjects With Advanced Solid Tumors

Start date: November 3, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is an open-label, multi-center, dose-escalation, dose expansion study in adult subjects with advanced solid tumors. The study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK, and preliminary anti-tumor efficacy of SM08502 administered orally (PO), once daily (QD), following a 5 days on 2 days off treatment schedule in combination with chemotherapy or hormonal therapy. Alternative dosing schedules may be explored in Part 1 if necessary. The recommended Part 2 dose and schedule for each combination will then be further evaluated in the Part 2 expansion. Dosing will occur in 21- or 28-day cycles (depending on the combination partner) and treatment with SM08502 will continue within each subject unless treatment is discontinued due to toxicity, disease progression, initiation of a new anti-neoplastic therapy, withdrawal of consent, the Sponsor terminates the study, or the subject no longer meets retreatment criteria.

NCT ID: NCT05076760 Recruiting - Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trials

MEM-288 Oncolytic Virus Alone and in Combination With Nivolumab in Solid Tumors Including Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Start date: February 23, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This phase I trial is designed in two parts. First as an open-label, dose escalation trial of MEM-288 monotherapy in which investigators aim to find the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and recommended phase II dose (RP2D). Subjects with selected solid tumors including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who have a tumor lesion which is accessible for injection will undergo intratumoral injection of MEM-288. Following completion of the monotherapy study portion of the study, an expansion arm is designed to test MEM-288 with concurrent anti-PD-1 (nivolumab) therapy for patients with first relapsed or refractory advanced/metastatic NSCLC following front-line anti-PD-1/PD-L1 with or without concurrent chemotherapy. The study rationale is that the oncolytic effect of MEM-288 combined with the presence of CD40L and type 1 interferon (IFN) in injected tumors will provide a strong signal for dendritic cell (DC)-mediated T cell activation leading to generation of systemic anti-tumor T cell responses with broad specificity akin to what is observed in the abscopal effect. Further study rationale is the anti-tumor effect of MEM-288 will be enhanced by nivolumab by reversing T cell exhaustion.

NCT ID: NCT05074810 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

Phase 1/2 Study of Avutometinib (VS-6766) + Sotorasib With or Without Defactinib in KRAS G12C NSCLC Patients

RAMP203
Start date: April 12, 2022
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will assess the safety and efficacy of avutometinib (VS-6766) in combination with sotorasib with or without defactinib in patients with KRAS G12C Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) in patients who have been exposed to prior G12C inhibitor and those who have not been exposed to prior G12C inhibitor.

NCT ID: NCT05068427 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

Trial of Chidamide in Combination With Envafolimab in Patients With PD-1 Inhibitor Resistant Advanced NSCLC.

Start date: November 23, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is to evaluate the preliminary efficacy and safety of Chidamide combined with Envafolimab in patients with PD-1 inhibitor resistant advanced NSCLC.