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Recurrence and metastasis are the main causes of treatment failure of NPC. Immunotherapy is an emerging cancer treatment method, which has less adverse reactions and longer duration compared with chemotherapy. At present, there are a large number of PATIENTS with anti-PD-1 resistance in clinical practice, who are faced with a significant decline in the efficacy of anti-PD-1 after treatment. However, without the synergistic effect of anti-PD-1, survival after chemotherapy alone will be significantly shortened. how to improve the efficacy of immunotherapy rechallenge so that a large number of potential patients can benefit from immunotherapy is an urgent problem to be solved at present. Studies have shown that G-CSF can significantly increase the proportion of effector cells dominated by CD4+ T cells, improve the diversity of peripheral blood TCR, thus regulate the immune status of tumor patients. Therefore, G-CSF may have a synergistic effect on anti-PD-1. This study intends to explore whether the addition of G-CSF can restore the efficacy of anti-PD-1 in drug-resistant NPC patients through a prospective clinical trial.


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  • Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor

NCT number NCT05222009
Study type Interventional
Source Sun Yat-sen University
Contact Ming-Yuan Chen, MD, PhD
Phone 86-20-8734-3361
Email chmingy@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 1
Start date January 24, 2022
Completion date August 1, 2023