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Filter by:Aumolertinib is a third-generation epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) that targets EGFR mutations. The reason for this study is to learn whether adding chemotherapy to a new investigational drug called aumolertinib helps to slow or stop cancer growth in people with EGFR mutation-positive, locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The study will compare this new combination of drugs to osimertinib, given alone. Aumolertinib given alone will also be used in the study, and it will be looked at in comparison with osimertinib given alone. This is a randomized, open-label study with 3 different groups that are listed below. "Randomized" means the study treatment participants take will be chosen by chance (decided at random by a computer). "Open-label" means that the participant, the study doctor, and the Sponsor will know which study treatment each participant is receiving. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of the following 3 treatment groups: - Group 1: Treatment with aumolertinib alone, taken orally (by mouth) as a pill once a day. Around 100 participants will be randomly assigned to this group. - Group 2: Treatment with aumolertinib taken orally as a pill once a day, in combination with chemotherapy given intravenously (IV; through a needle placed in a vein) on the schedule provided by the study doctor. Around 200 participants will be randomly assigned to this group. - Group 3: Treatment with osimertinib alone, taken orally as a pill once a day. Around 200 participants will be randomly assigned to this group. Because there will be twice as many participants in Group 2 and Group 3 as in Group 1, the chance of a participant being randomly assigned to either of those groups is twice as likely as being assigned to Group 1. Participants can continue to receive study treatment as long as they have not withdrawn consent, as long as they choose to continue to receive study treatment and are judged by their doctor to continue to receive clinical benefit from receiving the study treatment, and as long as no other study treatment and/or study discontinuation criteria are met .
This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, global, multicenter, Phase 2 trial evaluating the effect of trilaciclib on overall survival when administered prior to docetaxel in patients with metastatic NSCLC treated in the 2nd or 3rd line setting.
A phase 1, first-in-human, open-label study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK, and efficacy of the novel ALK inhibitor TPX-0131 in pretreated subjects with ALK+ advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
This study aims to evaluate the safety and tolerability of AMG 160 and to evaluate the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) or the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D).
This clinical trial is the first-in-human study of BBT-176. The purpose of this trial is to investigate the safety and tolerability of BBT-176 (Part 1) and to evaluate the anti-tumor activity of BBT-176 (Part 2).
This is a Phase 2, open-label study to evaluate PD-1 inhibitor pimivalimab (JTX-4014) alone and in combination with vopratelimab (JTX-2011), an ICOS agonist, in biomarker-selected adult subjects with metastatic NSCLC who are PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor naïve and have progressed on a platinum-based chemotherapy regimen.
GTI-4711-101 is a Phase I/II study of the safety of GC4711, its effect on in-field tumor response and its potential to reduce radiation-related pulmonary injury due to SBRT for lymph node negative (T1 to T3N0M0) peripheral or central localized (within 2cm of the proximal bronchial tree) NSCLC. After an open-label, Phase 1, safety cohort of 5 subjects has been completed, a randomized, placebo-controlled Phase 2 portion of 66 subjects will be conducted.
A Phase 1/2, open-label, multicenter study to determine dose, tolerability, safety and efficacy of poziotinib in Japanese patients non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Subjects who previously took part in the FT500-101 study and received allogeneic NK cell immunotherapy will take part in this long term follow-up study. Subjects will automatically enroll into study FT-003 once they have withdrawn or complete the parent interventional study. The purpose of this study is to provide long-term safety and survival data for subjects who have participated in the parent study. No additional study drug will be given, but subjects can receive other therapies for their cancer while they are being followed for long term safety in this study.
The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of MILs™ - NSCLC alone and in combination with nivolumab with or without tadalafil in subjects with locally advanced and unresectable or metastatic NSCLC who are refractory or relapsing to a PD-1 containing regimen.