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Filter by:PURITY is a multicentre, randomized adaptive phase II/III trial aimed at comparing the triplet combination of gemcitabine, cisplatin and nabpaclitaxel as neoadjuvant treatment (ARM A) versus standard upfront surgery (ARM B) in terms of 12-month PFS rate (phase II part) and PFS (phase III part) in patients with resectable BTC at high risk for recurrence.
The goal of this clinical trial is to test feasibility and safety of the combination of tremelimumab and durvalumab plus gemcitabine and cisplatin as a neoadjuvant treatment bridge patients to a curative resection in treatment naïve borderline resectable, or resectable with high risk for recurrence intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma patients. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: - What is the rate of conversion of unresectable tumor to resectable cancer? - What are the side effects of this treatment combination? Participants will undergo an initial tumor biopsy, imaging and laboratory studies prior to starting treatment with durvalumab, tremelimumab, gemcitabine and cisplatin. Participants will continue for 4 cycles and if the tumor is found to be resectable then they will undergo surgical resection. If the tumor is unresectable (can't be surgically removed) after 4 cycles, then participants will receive 4 more cycles and repeated imaging. If the tumor remains unresectable then the participant will be treated with capecitabine for up to 8 cycles and durvalumab for up to 12 months.
This is a phase II, multicenter, open-label study with a safety run-in to evaluate the safety and efficacy of GEN-001 in combination with pembrolizumab or in combination with pembrolizumab and mFOLFOX for patients with advanced refractory BTC who have progressed after 1 or 2 prior standard therapy and are not candidates for any other standard therapy. The safety run-in phase will be conducted before the main study phase
In this clinical study, we will evaluate the efficacy and safety of cardonilimumab (PD1 monoclonal antibody and CTLA-4 monoclonal antibody bisspecific antibodies) and LM-302 (Claudin18.2-ADC) in Claudin18.2-positive advanced BTC patients who have progressed after SOC and PD1/PD-L1 monoclonal antibody treatment.
BABEL is an observational, single-center, prospective study about patients affected by biliary tract cancers (BTC) treated at the Medical Oncology Unit of the FPUAG - IRCCS.
To investigate onset of adverse drug reactions in patients with curatively unresectable biliary tract cancer who receive IMFINZI in combination with gemcitabine hydrochloride and cisplatin under actual use in the post-marketing setting.
GEMINI-Hepatobiliary study will assess the efficacy, safety and tolerability of novel immunomodulators alone and in combination with other anticancer drugs in participants with specified advanced solid tumors.
A study to assess the safety and efficacy of durvalumab in combination with gemcitabine-based chemotherapy regimens in participants with aBTC.
A substantial proporation of patients with biliary tract malignancies still experience disease recurrence after curative resection. ctDNA-based minimal residual disease (MRD) method has been widely used to monitor postoperative recurrence in solid cancers, but few studies have been reported in biliary tract cancers. The present clinical trial aims to elucidate the correlation between the postoperative ctDNA status and the prognosis of patients with biliary tract cancers, and evaluate whether ctDNA could better predict patients' recurrence and guide clinical practice.
ASCEND-BTC is a prospective, multi-center, observational study aimed at detecting early biliary tract cancer by combined assays of serum protein and cell-free DNA (cfDNA) methylation. The study will enroll approximately 492 participants diagnosed with biliary tract cancer and benign diseases.