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A Phase Ib/II Clinical Trial of LBL-007 Combined With Tislelizumab in the Treatment of Malignant Tumors

A Phase Ib/II Clinical Trial of LBL-007 Combined With Tislelizumab in the Treatment of Malignant Tumors

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18-75 years
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Phase 1/2

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Overview

This trial is an open and multicenter phase Ib/II clinical study, which aims to evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK characteristics, immunogenicity, and effectiveness.

Description

This is an open, multicenter Phase Ib/II clinical trial of LBL-007 combined with Tislelizumab in the treatment of malignant tumors,which aims to evaluate the safety, tolerability, PK characteristics, immunogenicity, and effectiveness.

The study was divided into two phases: Phase Ib (Part A): Dose escalation and PK expansion; Phase II includes: Part B, Part C, Part D, Part E, Part F, Part G, Part H. Part B ~ Part H will be designed and conducted based on the safety , tolerability and PK analysis of the Part A Study Part, after RP2D is determined, will be used for Part B ~ Part H cohort. Approximately 250-490 subjects will be enrolled (Specific sample size shall be subject to actual occurrence)

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Agree to follow the experimental treatment plan and visit plan, join the group voluntarily, and sign a written informed consent form;
  2. Age ≥ 18 and ≤ 75 years old when signing the informed consent form, regardless of gender;
  3. The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group's physical status scoring standard (ECOG) PS is 0~1;
  4. The expected survival time is at least 12 weeks;
  5. According to the evaluation criteria for the efficacy of solid tumors (RECIST 1.1), the subjects enrolled have at least one measurable tumor lesion;
  6. Subject has adequate organ and bone marrow function
  7. Males with fertility and females of childbearing age are willing to take effective contraceptive measures (including abstinence, intrauterine device, various hormonal contraception, correct use of contraception from the signing of the informed consent form to 6 months after the last administration of the trial drug Sets, etc.); women of childbearing age include pre-menopausal women and women within 2 years after menopause. Women of childbearing age must have a negative pregnancy test within 7 days before the first trial drug is administered.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Have received other unmarketed clinical research drugs or treatments within 4 weeks before using the research drug for the first time;
  2. Those who have clinically uncontrollable pleural effusion, pericardial effusion or ascites, requiring repeated drainage or medical intervention;
  3. Women during pregnancy or lactation;
  4. The investigator believes that the subject has other conditions that may affect compliance or are not suitable for participating in this study.
  5. Patients with history of severe cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
  6. Patients with active infection and currently requiring intravenous anti-infective treatment

Study details
    Malignant Tumors

NCT05516914

Nanjing Leads Biolabs Co.,Ltd

12 May 2025

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