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Filter by:GENCONCOR-1 study is translational research aimed to investigate the concordance of the molecular genetic profile of the primary tumor and brain metastases (BM) of colorectal cancer (CRC). The study was conducted by post hoc analysis of pairs of samples of histological material with determination of the mutational status of genes KRAS, NRAS, BRAF, HER2 and MSI.
It is a single arm, open-label, phase II cinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Disitamab Vedotin Plus Cadonilimab in second-line treatment of patients with Advanced or Metastatic Bile Duct Adenocarcinoma
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Zanidatamab plus CisGem (Cisplatin and Gemcitabine) with or without the addition of a programmed death protein 1/ligand-1 (PD-1/L1) inhibitor (physician's choice of either Durvalumab or Pembrolizumab, where approved under local regulations) as first line of treatment for participants with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive biliary tract cancer.
This is a multicenter, single arm, prospective, open-label phase II trial investigating the clinical activity triplet regimen consisting of a combination of chemotherapy (gemcitabine/cisplatin) + trastuzumab + pembrolizumab as first-line treatment for cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder cancer patients. Patients suffering from previously untreated HER2 (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2) positive, unresectable cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder cancer will be included in the study and are scheduled to receive triplet regimen consisting of a combination of pembrolizumab, trastuzumab and gemcitabine/cisplatin (GemCis).
The purpose of this study to find out whether adding trastuzumab and pembrolizumab to standard chemotherapy is an effective treatment for resectable HER2+ esophagogastric cancer.
The study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of IAH0968 in combination with gemcitabine and cisplatin for the treatment of HER2-positive unresectable advanced/metastatic malignant tumors and cholangiocarcinoma. The study is divided into two stages: Phase Ib, an open-label, non-randomized, multicenter dose-escalation trial, and Phase II, a randomized, double-blind, parallel-controlled, multicenter trial.
The Phase IIa of this clinical study, a dose-escalation study of IAH0968 in combination with CAPEOX, is designed for safety and tolerability in subjects with HER2-positive advanced or metastatic solid tumors. Phase IIb/III is an operational seamless adaptive design consisting of two phases. Phase I (Phase IIb) was designed to initially evaluate the efficacy and safety of IAH0968+CAPEOX in HER2-positive subjects with metastatic colorectal cancer, using PFS.
The goal of this clinical trial is to test ELVN-002 in people with cancers that have an abnormal HER2 gene. The main question the trial aims to answer is if ELVN-002 is safe and tolerable at different doses. A second main question is to evaluate the concentration of ELVN-002 in the blood at different doses and to see how this correlates with safety and see how the concentration of drug changes over time. The third main question is to see if ELVN-002 works to shrink cancers that have HER2 genetic abnormalities, particularly non-small cell lung cancer.
This is a Phase 1 first-in-human study of ORM-5029 in participants with HER2-expressing advanced solid tumors. The study consists of two parts: a Part 1 Dose Escalation and Part 2 Dose Expansion.
This research is being done to see how safe and effective the use of the study drug Ado-trastuzumab (T) emtansine (DM1), T-DM1, and standard of care chemoradiation are when used together in treating HER2-positive salivary gland cancer. It will also examine the effectiveness of study drug Ado-trastuzumab (T) emtansine (DM1) on cancer recurrence.