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A Study of Mobocertinib in Japanese Adults With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

This study is in 2 parts. Different participants will take part in the 1st and 2nd parts of the study. The main aim of the 1st part of the study is to check how much Mobocertinib adults with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) can receive without getting side effects from it. The main aim of the 2nd part of the study is to learn if the condition of adults with non-small cell lung cancer improves after treatment with Mobocertinib. Another aim is to continue checking for side effects from Mobocertinib. In the 1st part of the study, at the first visit, the study doctor will check who can take part. For those that can take part, participants will take a capsule of Mobocertinib once a day for 28 days. This will count as 1 cycle. Different small groups of participants will receive lower to higher doses of Mobocertinib. The study doctors will check for side effects after each dose of TAK 788. In this way, researchers can work out the best dose of Mobocertinib to give participants in the 2nd part of the study. Participants will visit the clinic 30 days after their treatment has finished for a final check-up. In the 2nd part of the study, at the first visit, the study doctor will check who can take part. Participants will receive the best dose of Mobocertinib worked out from the 1st part of the study. Participants will receive Mobocertinib in the same way as those from the 1st part of the study. The study doctors will learn if the condition of these participants improves after treatment with Mobocertinib. The study doctors will also check for side effects from Mobocertinib. After treatment has finished, participants will visit the clinic every 12 weeks until the end of the study. In both parts of the study, participants can receive Mobocertinib for up to just over 1 year, or longer if their condition stays improved.

Active69 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate Immunotherapy Combinations in Participants With Lung Cancer

Non Small Cell Lung Cancer MetastaticNon Small Cell Lung Cancer2 more

This is a Phase 1/1b, multicenter, open-label, dose-escalation and dose-expansion study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic (PK), pharmacodynamic, and clinical activity of etrumadenant (AB928) in combination with carboplatin and pemetrexed, with or without an anti-PD-1 antibody (pembrolizumab or zimberelimab), in participants with non-squamous Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC).

Active27 enrollment criteria

A Study of Neoadjuvant/Adjuvant Durvalumab for the Treatment of Patients With Resectable Non-small...

Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

This is a Phase III, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center international study assessing the activity of durvalumab and chemotherapy administered prior to surgery compared with placebo and chemotherapy administered prior to surgery in terms of pathological complete response.

Active22 enrollment criteria

A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo Controlled Phase III Study to Investigate Efficacy and Safety...

Squamous Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

This study is a randomized, double-blind, multicenter, phase III clinical study to compare the clinical efficacy and safety of HLX10 + chemotherapy vs chemotherapy in subjects with locally advanced or metastatic squamous NSCLC who have not previously received systemic treatment. Eligible subjects in this study will be randomized to Arm A or Arm B at 2:1 ratio as follows: Arm A (HLX10 arm): HLX10 + chemotherapy (carboplatin nab paclitaxel) Arm B (placebo arm): Placebo + chemotherapy (carboplatin nab paclitaxel) The three stratification factors for randomization include: PD-L1 expression level (Tumor Proportion Scores [TPS]≥50%, 50%>TPS≥1%, TPS<1%), Asian population (yes or no), NSCLC stage (stage IIIB/IIIC or stage IV), and carboplatin AUC (5 or 6).

Active11 enrollment criteria

Camrelizumab With AC in Patients With Brain Metastases of Driven Gene-negative,NSCLC

Non-squamous Non-small-cell Lung CancerBrain Metastases

The primary hypothesis is that camrelizumab in combination with pemetrexed/ carboplatin will present a better efficacy for treatment of first line metastatic non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer and minimize the risk of toxicity

Active31 enrollment criteria

Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of a New Additional Treatment With Tislelizumab in Non-Small Cell...

Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

The primary objective of this study is to evaluate and compare major pathological response(MPR) rate and event-free survival (EFS) in participants receiving tislelizumab plus platinum-based doublet chemotherapy as the new additional treatment followed by tislelizumab as adjuvant treatment versus participants receiving placebo plus platinum-based doublet chemotherapy as neoadjuvant treatment followed by placebo as adjuvant treatment.

Active12 enrollment criteria

A Study of Biomarker-Directed, Pembrolizumab (MK-3475) Based Combination Therapy for Advanced Non-Small...

Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

This study will investigate the utility of biomarker-based triage for study participants with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) without prior systemic therapy. Study participants within groups defined by a biomarker-based classifier (gene expression profile [GEP] and tumor mutational burden [TMB]) will be randomized to receive pembrolizumab in combination with quavonlimab (MK-1308), favezelimab (MK-4280), or lenvatinib. The primary hypotheses are as follows: In participants receiving pembrolizumab in combination with either quavonlimab, favezelimab, or lenvatinib, the Objective Response Rate (ORR) will be 1) greater than 5% among participants with low GEP and low TMB, 2) greater than 20% among participants with low GEP and high TMB, 3) greater than 20% among participants with high GEP and low TMB, and 4) greater than 45% among participants with high GEP and high TMB.

Active40 enrollment criteria

A Study to Test Different Doses of BI 836880 Combined With Ezabenlimab in Patients With Advanced...

Non-squamousNon-Small-Cell Lung Cancer1 more

This study has 2 parts. The first part was open to adults with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. The second part was open also to adults with other types of advanced cancer of the lung, brain, skin, and liver. After early encouraging results, more people with liver cancer can now take part in the study. The participants get a combination of two medicines called BI 836880 and ezabenlimab. BI 836880 is a type of an antibody that blocks new blood vessel formation. New blood vessels are needed by the tumour to continue growing. Ezabenlimab is an antibody that may help the immune system fight cancer (immune checkpoint inhibitor). The purpose of the first part of the study was to find out the highest dose of the BI 836880 that the participants can tolerate in combination with BI 754091. After the best dose of BI 836880 for the combination with ezabenlimab was found, it is used in the second part of the study. The purpose of the second part is to see whether the combination of BI 836880 and BI 754091 is able to make tumours shrink. The participants are in the study as long as they benefit from and can tolerate treatment. During this time, they get infusions of BI 836880 and ezabenlimab every 3 weeks. The doctors also regularly check the general health of the participants.

Active76 enrollment criteria

A Study of Olaparib and Low Dose Radiotherapy for Small Cell Lung Cancer

Small-cell Lung CancerSmall Cell Lung Carcinoma

The purpose of this study is to test the safety of a new medication, Olaparib, combined with radiation therapy for participants with small cell lung cancer.

Active50 enrollment criteria

KN046 in Subjects With Advanced Squamous Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Squamous Non-small-cell Lung Cancer

This study is a randomized, double-blind, multicenter, phase III clinical study to compare the clinical efficacy and safety of KN046 plus paclitaxel and carboplatin versus placebo plus paclitaxel and carboplatin in subjects with advanced squamous NSCLC who have not previously received systemic treatment.

Active25 enrollment criteria
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