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Active clinical trials for "Carcinoma, Squamous Cell"

Results 1631-1640 of 1867

SHR-1316 in Combination With Chemotherapy in Patients With Esophageal Squamous Cell Cancer

Advanced Esophageal Squamous Cell Cancer

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the progression-free survival (PFS) of Chemotherapy combined with SHR-1316 in patients with advanced esophageal squamous cell cancer.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

SCT200 Injection in Patients With Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of first-line with recombinant anti-EGFR monoclonal antibody(SCT200)and standard chemotherapy in patients with Recurrent and/or Metastatic Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

Unknown status32 enrollment criteria

Neoadjuvant Nivolumab for Oral Cancer Combined With FDG and Anti-PD-L1 PET/CT Imaging for Response...

Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Safety and tolerability of neoadjuvant nivolumab for locally advanced resectable oral cancer, combined with [18F]BMS-986192 / [18F]-FDG PET imaging and immunomonitoring for response prediction

Unknown status23 enrollment criteria

Nivolumab in Patients With Advanced Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Advanced Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is one of the most frequent malignancies worldwide, and an increasing incidence has been documented over the past decades. Despite optimal initial approach, which can be curative in the majority of cases, a proportion of patients present with locally advanced or unresectable disease, leading to significant morbidity. In addition, metastases of cSCC may affect 2 to 5% of individuals diagnosed with this disease. In the setting of advanced cSCC, no standard systemic treatment has been established, and treatment options are frequently adapted from those applied to squamous cell carcinoma arising from other sites, based on a low level of evidence and often with short-lived benefits. cSCC are potentially immunogenic neoplasms with an unmet need for therapeutic options, having sun exposure and chronic inflammation as the most significant risk factors. Using the anti-PD1 monoclonal antibody nivolumab to treat patients with cSCC and planned scientific correlates, investigators believe that the safety and efficacy of immune activating therapy for this disease can be assessed. This is a multi-center, Simon two-stage, phase II study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the anti-PD1 monoclonal antibody nivolumab for systemic-treatment-naïve patients with metastatic and/or locally advanced cSCC. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the efficacy, as assessed by the best objective response rate (complete response + partial response) at 24 weeks according to RECIST criteria, of nivolumab in patients with advanced cSCC. Secondary objectives are to assess the safety/tolerability of the treatment, to determine the progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates at 24 weeks, and to evaluate the objective response rate as assessed by immune-related response criteria (irRC). Treatment will be given every 14 days until disease progression, unacceptable toxicity or withdrawal of consent/patient decision. If the patient continues to benefit from treatment with nivolumab, treatment will be continued for up to 12 months. Patients will be reassessed at week 12 and every 12 weeks thereafter until week 52, and then as per discretion of the treating investigator. A tumor biopsy will be performed before treatment initiation, unless contraindicated and optional biopsies will be performed at week 13 and following disease progression. Serial blood samples will be obtained at baseline, during, and after treatment.

Unknown status21 enrollment criteria

SHR-1210 in Combination With Apatinib and Chemotherapy in Patients With Advanced Esophageal Squamous...

Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Patients with previously untreated advanced or metastatic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma are recruited to this prospective non-randomized study comprising two separate cohorts. Patients will receive SHR-1210, a novel anti-PD-1 antibody, with apatinib and either irinotecan or paclitaxel liposome plus nedaplatin. The primary endpoint is to determine the objective response rate (ORR) of patients in both cohorts. The regimen(s) of promising efficacy will be further verified in subsequent randomized studies to define the optimal combination of immunotherapy, anti-angiogenesis and chemotherapy in advanced esophageal cancer patients.

Unknown status24 enrollment criteria

Pazopanib in Patients With Recurrent or Metastatic Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Because of the advantageous activity against VEGF-C and FGF pathways and favorable toxicity profile comparing with sunitinib, the investigators plan this phase II trial of pazopanib in cisplatin-refractory recurrent or metastatic HNSCC.

Unknown status36 enrollment criteria

Radiotherapy With Cisplatin vs. Docetaxel-cetuximab in HNSCC: ERCC1 Biomarker Enrichment and Interaction...

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

The goal of this clinical research study is to learn which chemotherapy combination may be more effective in treating locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). The side effects of these combinations will also be studied. This study treatment consists of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and concurrent chemotherapy. For study chemotherapy, patients will be randomized between cisplatin or the combination of docetaxel and cetuximab. Subjects will be stratified depending on HPV status and the presence of ERCC-1 [4F9] in the tumor prior to randomization. The study will evaluate cisplatin vs. docetaxel-cetuximab in the overall population, and test which radiation and chemotherapy combination works best in relationship to how much ERCC-1 [4F9] is expressed in a tumor.

Unknown status37 enrollment criteria

Paclitaxel Plus Radiation With Erlotinib to Treat Esophageal Squamous Carcinoma

Esophageal Squamous Carcinoma

The purpose of this study is to test the safety and effectiveness of erlotinib and chemoradiotherapy in patients with unresectable esophageal or gastro-esophageal squamous cancer .

Unknown status26 enrollment criteria

Sequential Paclitaxel Plus Cisplatin Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy as 1st Line Treatment for Esophageal...

Esophageal Squamous Cell Cancer

Metastatic esophageal squamous cell carcinomas have poor prognosis and majority of patients resistant to chemotherapy in China. In the investigators phase II clinical trial proceeded before, the combination of paclitaxel with cisplatin showed good tolerance and efficacy to esophageal squamous cell carcinomas. Radiotherapy has been indicated as a definitive treatment for unresectable or medically inoperable tumors in ESCC patients. However, not only the combination with chemotherapy, but also the boundaries of the clinical target volume (CTV) are not internationally defined. The investigators then initiated a prospective phase II clinical trial with sequential paclitaxel/cisplatin and radiotherapy as the 1st line treatment in metastatic esophageal carcinoma to observe the efficacy and safety of the combination.

Unknown status21 enrollment criteria

Sequential Paclitaxel Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy as 1st Line Treatment for Elderly Esophageal...

Esophageal Squamous Cell CancerElderly Patients

Elderly patients with metastatic esophageal squamous cell carcinomas have poor prognosis and majority of them were intolerable to combined chemotherapy in China. In the investigators phase II clinical trial proceeded before, the paclitaxel treatment showed good tolerance and efficacy to esophageal squamous cell carcinomas. Radiotherapy has been indicated as a definitive treatment for unresectable or medically inoperable tumors in ESCC patients. However, not only the combination with chemotherapy, but also the boundaries of the clinical target volume (CTV) are not internationally defined. The investigators then initiated a prospective phase II clinical trial with sequential paclitaxel/cisplatin and radiotherapy as the 1st line treatment in elderly metastatic esophageal carcinoma to observe the efficacy and safety of the combination.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria
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