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NCT06295731
This seamless phase 2/3 randomized controlled study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of the hexavalent OX40 agonist antibody INBRX-106 combined with the anti-PD-1 antibody pembrolizumab versus pembrolizumab (+ placebo in phase 3) as first-line treatment for patients with locally advanced recurrent or metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (R/M HSNSCC) incurable by local therapies, expressing PD-L1 with a combined proportion score (CPS) ≥20.
NCT03625323
Evaluate the safety and efficacy of the combination of eftilagimod alpha with pembrolizumab in non-small cell lung carcinoma and head and neck carcinoma patients.
NCT07264075
This is a randomized, open-label, active-comparator-controlled, multi-regional, three-arm, phase 3 study comparing the efficacy and safety of ivonescimab in combination with ligufalimab to pembrolizumab and of ivonescimab alone to pembrolizumab as first-line treatment in patients with recurrent or metastatic (R/M) PD-L1-positive squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC). The objective of this study is to improve first-line survival in patients with recurrent or metastatic PD-L1-positive HNSCC (CPS ≥ 1). Overall survival (OS) was chosen as the primary endpoint. Patients will receive the following treatment regimens in accordance with the study treatment plan until disease progression, death, intolerable toxicity, or the occurrence of another protocol-specified treatment discontinuation criterion, whichever occurs first. * ARM A: Ivonescimab (10 mg/kg iv, 60 min ± 10 min infusion, Q3W) * ARM B: Ivonescimab (10 mg/kg iv, 60 min ± 10 min infusion, Q3W), and ligufalimab (45 mg/kg iv, 120 min ± 15 min infusion, Q3W). * ARM C (control arm): Pembrolizumab (200 mg iv, 60 min ± 10 min infusion, Q3W). The total duration of treatment is up to 24 months
NCT05176483
This is a multicenter Phase 1b, open label, dose-escalation and cohort-expansion study, evaluating the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), preliminary antitumor activity, and effect of biomarkers of zanzalintinib administered alone, and in combination with nivolumab (doublet), nivolumab + ipilimumab (triplet) and nivolumab + relatlimab (triplet) in participants with advanced solid tumors. In the Expansion Stage, the safety and efficacy of zanzalintinib as monotherapy and in combination therapy will be further evaluated in tumor-specific Expansion Cohorts.
NCT05891171
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability of AB598 in participants with advanced malignancies.
NCT05581004
This is a first-in-human study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and anti-tumor activity of RO7502175 when administered as a single agent and in combination with atezolizumab or pembrolizumab in adult participants with locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors, including non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), melanoma, triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, cervical cancer, colorectal cancer (CRC), urothelial carcinoma (UC), clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Participants will be enrolled in 2 stages: dose escalation and dose expansion.
NCT04080804
The aim of this study is to potentiate adaptive immunity to enhance the anti-tumor activity of anti-PD1 antibody by the addition of anti-CTLA4 antibody or anti-LAG3 antibody (relatlimab) given in subjects with resectable locally advanced HNSCC prior to surgical resection.
NCT05980000
This is a phase 2 study investigating the efficacy of ramucirumab in combination with pembrolizumab compared to pembrolizumab monotherapy. Ramucirumab is a VEGFR-2 inhibitor believed to potentially enhance the efficacy of PD-1 inhibitors such as pembrolizumab.
NCT07393477
This clinical trial aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Becotatug Vedotin (EGFR-Targeting ADC) in combination with Pucotenlimab and Cisplatin as neoadjuvant therapy for patients with locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (LA-HNSCC). The primary objective is to assess whether this combination therapy improves the pathological complete response (pCR) rate and to evaluate its safety and tolerability. The secondary objective includes evaluating 1-year disease-free survival (DFS) rates and major pathological response (MPR) rates in patients treated with this combination therapy. Main Questions This Trial Aims to Answer: 1. Does the combination of Becotatug Vedotin, Pucotenlimab, and Cisplatin lead to higher rates of pathological complete response (pCR) and major pathological response (MPR) in patients with locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (LA-HNSCC)? 2. What are the safety and tolerability profiles of the combination therapy? 3. Does the treatment improve disease-free survival at 1 year after treatment? What Participants Will Do: Treatment: Participants will receive Becotatug Vedotin (EGFR-Targeting ADC), Pucotenlimab, and Cisplatin as a combination therapy in the neoadjuvant setting. Treatment Duration: Treatment will last approximately 6-12 weeks, depending on the patient's individual regimen. Follow-up Visits: Participants will attend routine check-ups for safety evaluations and pathological assessments approximately 7 weeks after completing neoadjuvant therapy. Outcomes: Researchers will assess pathological complete response (pCR), major pathological response (MPR), and 1-year disease-free survival (DFS) following treatment.
NCT03082534
This is a prospective, multi-center, open-label, non-randomized, multi-arm phase II trial to evaluate the efficacy of combination therapy with pembrolizumab and cetuximab for patients with recurrent/metastatic HNSCC. There will be four patient cohorts, including a PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor-naïve, cetuximab-naïve arm (Cohort 1), a PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor-refractory, cetuximab-naïve arm (Cohort 2), a PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor-refractory, cetuximab-refractory arm (Cohort 3), and a cutaneous HNSCC arm (Cohort 4). A total of 83 patients (33 in Cohort 1, 25 in Cohort 2, 15 in Cohort 3, and 10 in Cohort 4) will be eligible to enroll. Patients will be enrolled at 4 sites: UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center, UC Los Angeles Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center, and University of Washington Siteman Cancer Center.
NCT07371897
This study compares two short pre-surgery treatments for locally advanced head and neck squamous cell cancer to see which one keeps the cancer from coming back longer. Eligible patients (18-70 years, newly diagnosed, operable) will be randomly assigned to receive either toripalimab (immunotherapy) alone or toripalimab plus two cycles of chemotherapy (docetaxel and cisplatin). After the two cycles, all patients will have standard surgery followed by radiation (or chemo-radiation). We will track tumor response, side effects, and quality of life. Possible benefits: tumor shrinkage and lower chance of recurrence; possible risks: low blood counts, rash, tiredness, or other drug-related side effects. Taking part is voluntary and you can leave the study at any time.
NCT05827614
BBI-355 is an oral, potent, selective checkpoint kinase 1 (or CHK1) small molecule inhibitor in development as an ecDNA (extrachromosomal DNA) directed therapy (ecDTx). BBI-825 is an oral, potent, selective ribonucleotide reductase (or RNR) small molecule inhibitor. This is a first-in-human, open-label, 2-part, Phase 1/2 study to determine the safety profile and identify the maximum tolerated dose and recommended Phase 2 dose of BBI-355 administered as a single agent or in combination with BBI-825 or other select therapies.
NCT05249426
With an amendment of the protocol, this study is only open to adults with head and neck cancer. Previously also adults with liver cancer joined. This is a study for people for whom previous treatment was not successful or no standard treatment exists. The purpose of this study is to find out whether combining different medicines make tumours shrink. The tested medicines in this study are antibodies that act in different ways against cancer. BI 765063 and ezabenlimab may help the immune system fight cancer (checkpoint inhibitors). Cetuximab blocks growth signals and may prevent the tumour from growing. BI 836880 blocks the formation of new blood vessels that the tumour needs to grow. With amendments of the protocol, all participants receive cetuximab in addition to BI 765063 and ezabenlimab. Ezabenlimab treatment and any other assigned treatment are given no longer than 2 years. Previously, BI 765063 and ezabenlimab were also given alone, or in combination with chemotherapy, or with BI 836880. BI 765063, ezabenlimab, and BI 836880 are given as infusions into veins every 3 weeks. Cetuximab is given as an infusion every 1 or 2 weeks. Participants can stay in the study as long as they benefit from treatment and can tolerate it. They regularly visit the study site where doctors check participants' health and take note of any unwanted effects. The doctors also monitor the size of the tumour.
NCT06736379
The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the safety and tolerability of a virus replicon particle (VRP) encapsulated saRNA encoding IL-12 when injected into in head and neck cancer patients. The main questions being addressed are: The safety and tolerability of intratumoral (IT) injections of VRP-encapsulated saRNA encoding IL-12 (VLPONC-01) The tumor response to IT injections of VLPONC-01 The tumor response due to the combination of IT injections of VLPONC-01 and system IV administration of neoadjuvant pembrolizumab (anti-PD-1) treatment Researchers will compare neoadjuvant pembrolizumab alone to the combination therapy to see if the combination enhances tumor responses.
NCT05520099
The primary objective of this study is to develop and train the Elephas live tumor diagnostic platform and determine the ex-vivo accuracy of the Elephas Score using in-vivo RECIST 1.1 as the reference method
NCT04997902
This phase 1/2 combination trial of tipifarnib, a farnesyltransferase inhibitor, and alpelisib, a PI3K inhibitor in participants with recurrent/metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) whose tumors overexpress the HRAS protein and/or are PIK3CA-mutated and/or PIK3CA-amplified.
NCT06769698
This study is researching an experimental drug called fianlimab (also called REGN3767), combined with a medication called cemiplimab compared against cemiplimab combined with placebo (a placebo looks like a treatment but does not contain any real medicine), collectively called "study drugs" in this form. The study is focused on participants with head and neck cancers who have not been previously treated for head and neck cancer that has come back or spread to other parts of the body, referred to as recurrent or metastatic (R/M) head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). The study is looking at several other research questions, including: * What side effects may happen from taking the study drugs * How much of each study drug is in the blood at different times * Whether the body makes antibodies against the study drug(s) individually (which could make the study drugs less effective or could lead to side effects) * Compatible research to better understand the study drugs and HNSCC
NCT06107686
This study is a multicenter, open-label, phase II study of YL202 in China to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and PK characteristics of YL202 in the following selected patients with advanced solid tumors.
NCT07106827
This is a single-arm, single-center study for multiple tumor indications to evaluate the safety of GV20-0251. The trial uses a 3 + 3 design and enrolls 3-6 patients in the 10 mg/kg and 20 mg/kg dose groups, respectively. The cancer types include solid tumors.
NCT06630780
To explore the control rate and quality of life of participants with late head and neck squamous cell carcinoma who have obtained postoperative pCR after cervical lymph node surgery with neoadjuvant chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy, and the cervical lymph node removal prophylactic irradiation ENI in the low-risk area.