Durvalumab and Ablative Radiation in Small Cell Lung Cancer (DARES)
Small-cell Lung CancerExtensive-stage Small-cell Lung Cancer1 moreThis this study is for individuals who have treatment-naïve extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (small cell lung cancer that wont respond to treatment). Doctors leading this study hope to learn if combining durvalumab, carboplatin and etoposide with hyofractionated ablative radiation therapy (radiation focused on certain parts of the body) will help treat your cancer and improve how long you can live with extensive-stage small cell cancer without it getting worse (progression-free survival). Your participation in this research will last about 48 months. Durvalumab along with chemotherapy has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of small cell lung cancer along with chemotherapy. This study is testing the addition of radiation to durvalumab and chemotherapy.
A Study of FWD1509 in Adults With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
CarcinomaNon-Small-Cell LungThe purpose of this study is to characterize the safety and tolerability of FWD1509 MsOH in advanced NSCLC patients and establish the maximum tolerable dose (MTD), recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) in advanced NSCLC patients.
Safety, Tolerability and Preliminary Efficacy of JK1201I in Patients With SCLC
Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC)The purpose of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and primary efficacy of JK-1201I in patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC)
Minnelide and Osimertinib for the Treatment of Advanced EGFR Mutated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer...
Advanced Lung Non-Small Cell CarcinomaLocally Advanced Lung Non-Small Cell Carcinoma8 moreThis phase Ib trial tests the side effects and best dose of minnelide when given together with osimertinib for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer that has spread to other places in the body (advanced) and has a change (mutation) in a gene called EGFR. Minnelide is a biologically inactive compound that can be broken down in the body to produce a drug that rapidly releases the active compound triptolide when exposed to phosphatases in the bloodstream. Sometimes, mutations in the EGFR gene cause EGFR proteins to be made in higher than normal amounts on some types of cancer cells. This causes cancer cells to divide more rapidly. Osimertinib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking EGFR that is needed for cell growth in this type of cancer. Minnelide and osimertinib may work better in treating patients with EGFR mutant advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
Adjuvant Targeted-therapy for Patients With Resected High-risk EGFR-mutant Stage IB-IIA Non-small...
NSCLCEGF-R Positive Non-Small Cell Lung CancerThis is a single-armed study designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of adjuvant targeted-therapy in patients with epidermal growth factor receptor mutation positive stage IB-IIA non-small cell lung carcinoma and high-risk of recurrence following complete tumor resection. The primary endpoint: 2-year DFS rate; The second endpoint: DFS
First in Human Study of BAY2927088 in Participants Who Have Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer...
Advanced Non-small Cell Lung CancerEGFR Mutation1 moreResearchers are looking for a better way to treat people who have advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), a group of lung cancers that have spread to nearby tissues or to other parts of the body. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) are proteins that help cells to grow and divide. A damage (also called mutation) to the building plans (genes) for these proteins in cancer cells leads to a production of abnormal EGFR and/or HER2. These abnormal proteins drive the growth and the spread of the cancer. Several EGFR and/or HER2 mutations exist in the cancer cells. Two mutations observed in NSCLC are called EGFR- or HER2exon20ins and EGFR C797X. The study treatment, BAY2927088, works by blocking the mutated EGFR protein and also its ex20ins version which are present in NSCLC. It is also believed to work against HER2 and HER2ex20ins mutations. Researchers think this may help stop the further spread of NSCLC cancer. This is the first time that researchers will study BAY2927088 in humans. In this study, the researchers want to learn more about using BAY2927088 in participants who have NSCLC with EGFR and/or HER2 mutations including EGFRex20ins and/or HER2ex20ins mutations. The main aims of this study are to find for BAY2927088 how safe BAY2927088 is how it affects the body (also referred to as tolerability) how BAY2927088 moves into, through and out of the body the maximum amount of BAY2927088 that the participants can take without too many side effects. The researchers will also study the action of BAY2927088 against the cancer. The study will have three parts: Dose Escalation, Backfill, and Dose Expansion. Each participant of the first, so called dose escalation part, will be assigned to one of specific sequential dose groups for BAY2927088. The amount of BAY2927088 that is given increases stepwise from one group to the next. The second may be initiated at any dose that has already been tested during the first part and found to be safe and to have either reached a predicted efficacious exposure range or to have induced an objective response. The first part and second part will run concurrently. The participants of the third, so called dose expansion part, will receive the most appropriate dose of BAY2927088 found in the first and second parts. The third part may be initiated in parallel with the first and second part based on emerging data. During the study, the participants will take the study treatment in 3 week periods called "cycles". They will in general take BAY2927088 once daily until their cancer gets worse, until they have medical problems, until they leave the study or until the study is terminated. Participants will have around 5 visits in each cycle. During the study, the study team will: take blood and urine samples take regular CT or MRI scans to check if the participants' cancer has gotten better or worse check the participants' overall health and heart health ask the participants questions about how they are feeling and what adverse events they are having. An adverse event is any medical problem that a participant has during a study. Doctors keep track of all adverse events that happen in studies, even if they do not think the adverse events might be related to the study treatments.
A Randomised Open-label Phase III Trial of REduced Frequency Pembrolizumab immuNothErapy for First-line...
Lung CancerNonsmall CellREFINE-lung will test whether reduced pembrolizumab dose frequency after 6 months of standard treatment is safe and effective. Patients treated with 1st line pembrolizumab who are progression free and otherwise planning to continue therapy at 6 months will be initially randomised to control 6 weekly versus interventional 12 weekly therapy. If an interim analysis shows that the 12 weekly treatment is no less effective, subsequent patients will also be randomised to 9, 15 and 18 weekly treatment frequency arms. Patients who progress on a reduced frequency arm will be offered re-escalation to standard 6 weekly therapy.
A Beta-only IL-2 ImmunoTherapY Study
Advanced Solid TumorUnresectable Solid Tumor29 moreThis is a Phase 1/2, multi-center, open-label, dose-escalation and expansion study to evaluate safety and tolerability, PK, pharmacodynamic, and early signal of anti-tumor activity of MDNA11 alone or in combination with a checkpoint inhibitor in patients with advanced solid tumors.
BOXR1030 T Cells in Subjects With Advanced GPC3-Positive Solid Tumors
Hepatocellular CarcinomaSquamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lung2 moreThis is a first-in-human (FIH), Phase 1, open-label, multicenter study to assess safety and determine the recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) of BOXR1030 administration after lymphodepleting chemotherapy (LD chemotherapy) in subjects with glypican-3 positive (GPC3+) advanced solid tumors.
A Global Study to Assess the Effects of Osimertinib in Participants With EGFRm Stage IA2-IA3 NSCLC...
Non-Small Cell Lung CancerThis is a global study to assess the effects of osimertinib in participants with EGFRm stage IA2-IA3 non-small cell lung cancer following complete tumour resection.