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Filter by:This clinical trial investigates the effectiveness of a remote monitoring program for lifestyle changes in patients with lung cancer related fatigue (CRF). Fatigue is a common symptom of lung cancer and a side-effect of cancer treatments. CRF has a negative impact on patients' quality of life, daily activities, employment, social relationships and mood. Health coaches enable patients to develop and achieve self-determined wellness goals and assist patients to use their insight, personal strengths, goal setting, action steps, and accountability toward achieving healthy lifestyle changes. Remote monitoring with health-coaching may help relieve lung cancer related fatigue and increase the quality of life in cancer patients.
ITIL-306-201 is a phase 1a/1b, multicenter, clinical trial evaluating the safety and feasibility of ITIL-306 in adult participants with advanced solid tumors whose disease has progressed after standard therapy. ITIL-306 is a cell therapy derived from a participant's own tumor-infiltrating immune cells (lymphocytes; TILs) and contains a unique molecule designed to increase TIL activity when it encounters folate receptor α (FOLR1) on the tumor.
The purpose of the study is to simplify amivantamab intravenous administration and to reduce dose times, by assessing a new formulation of amivantamab, amivantamab subcutaneous and co-formulated with recombinant human hyaluronidase (SC-CF), for subcutaneous administration. This formulation has the potential to enhance both the patient and physician experience with amivantamab by providing easier and accelerated administration.
This is a phase II trial assessing the efficacy and safety of GFH018 and Toripalimab in combination with concurrent chemoradiotherapy (cCRT) in patients with unresectable, locally advanced, Stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
A phase II, single-arm, open-label study evaluating feasibility, safety and efficacy of combined chemotherapy and pembrolizumab as neoadjuvant/adjuvant therapy in stage IIa-IIIB NSCLC adult patients followed by adjuvant PD-(L)1 inhibitor treatment for up to 1 year
This Phase1, multicenter, first-in-human, open-label, dose-escalation, and dose expansion study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary anti-tumor efficacy of HLX35 administered as a single-agent by IV infusion every 2 weeks to patients with locally advanced or metastatic solid malignancies, who have failed or are intolerant to standard therapy, or for whom no standard therapy is available. This study has two parts: phase 1a dose escalation and phase 1b dose expansion.
A Non-interventional Biomarker Study for the testing of DNA extracted from tumour tissue biopsy samples, using the therascreen® KRAS RGQ PCR Kit, from patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, screened in Clinical Study (Protocol No. 20190294).
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability of BMC128 in combination with nivolumab (a known immunotherapy) in order to investigate if administration of select elements of the intestinal microbiome may serve as a novel and effective means of improving the efficacy of anti-cancer immunotherapies.
An interventional, prospective clinical performance study protocol, for the testing of DNA extracted from tumor tissue biopsy samples, using the therascreen® KRAS RGQ PCR Kit, from patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and Colorectal Cancer, screened in Amgen's clinical trial (Protocol No. 20170543).
An interventional, prospective study. It is estimated that up to 800 patient tissue samples (from approximately 650 patients enrolled at approximately 300 clinical trial sites), will be obtained as part of enrolment into Phase 3 of Clinical Study (Protocol No. 20190009), for testing using the therascreen® KRAS RGQ PCR Kit (KRAS Kit).