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IC Plus Low-dose Radiation Plus Cadonilimab in LANPC

Recruiting
18 - 70 years of age
Both
Phase 3

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Overview

This is a multi-center, open-label, randomized controlled phase III clinical trial in primary diagnosed loco-regionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of induction chemotherapy (IC) combined with low-dose radiation and immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) versus IC+CCRT, and compare the treatment-related adverse events and quality of life in two groups.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Newly histologic diagnosis of nasopharyngeal non-keratinizing carcinoma (WHO II/III);
  • All genders, range from 18-70 years old;
  • ECOG score 0-1;
  • Clinical stage T4N1M0 and T1-4N2-3M0 (AJCC/UICC 8th);
  • Not received radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other anti-tumor treatment (including immunotherapy);
  • No contraindications to chemotherapy, radiotherapy or immunotherapy;
  • Adequate organ function: white blood cell count ≥ 4×109/L, neutrophile granulocyte count ≥ 1.5×109/L, hemoglobin ≥ 9g/L, platelet count ≥ 100×109/L; alanine aminotransferase or aspartate aminotransferase < 2.5×upper limit of normal; blood urea nitrogen or creatinine ≤ 1.5×upper limit of normal or endogenous creatinine clearance ≥ 60ml/min (Cockcroft-Gault formula);
  • Sign the consent form.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Distant metastases;
  • Keratinized squamous cell carcinoma or basal cell like squamous cell carcinoma;
  • Have or are suffering from other malignant tumors;
  • Participating in other clinical trials;
  • Pregnancy or lactation;
  • Have uncontrolled cardiovascular disease;
  • Severe complication, eg, uncontrolled hypertension;
  • Mental disorder;
  • Drug or alcohol addition;
  • Do not have full capacity for civil acts.

Study details

Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma, Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor, Radiotherapy, Chemotherapy

NCT05941741

Sun Yat-sen University

20 March 2024

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