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A Study of Local Envafolimab Injection Combined With Chemotherapy in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

A Study of Local Envafolimab Injection Combined With Chemotherapy in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

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Overview

The aim of this single-arm, exploratory clinical study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of local injection of envafolimab combined with chemotherapy in the first-line treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, and to observe the changes of immune cells in the local immune microenvironment before and after immunotherapy, in order to find new indicators for immunotherapy evaluation.

Description

In this study, 16 patients with NSCLC were enrolled to explore the clinical effect of chemotherapy combined with local injection of Envafolimab. To determine whether the treatment of metastatic/recurrent NSCLC with Envafolimab is effective, and whether the treatment of Envafolimab combined with chemotherapy can prolong the PFS\OS of patients with NSCLC, and to screen for a more effective treatment mode for Chinese NSCLC patients.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 1. The subjects volunteered to participate in the study, signed the informed consent form, and had good compliance;
  • 2. ECOG≤2 ;
  • 3.Life expectancy of ≥12 weeks;
  • 4.Age ≥18 years;
  • 5. Diagnosed by histological examination and/or cytology examination, and imaging evaluation (refer to RECIST 1.1) for advanced central NSCLC;
  • 6. He had not received systemic chemotherapy previously.
  • 7.Had at least one measurable tumor lesion according to RECIST v1.1;That is, in CT or MRI detection, the longest diameter of a single lesion is ≥10mm, or the lymph node is pathologically enlarged, and the short diameter of a single lymph node on CT scan is ≥15mm;
  • 8.Have adequate organ function。

Exclusion Criteria:

  • 1.This study was conducted five years prior to the initiation of treatment or concurrently with other malignant tumors.
  • 2. Have family history of cancer.
  • 3.had previously undergone any form treatment, such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, etc.
  • 4.Only individuals experiencing grade 1 or higher unmitigated toxic effects (excluding alopecia and fatigue) resulting from previous therapies were eligible for enrollment; neurologic toxicity needed to return to grade 1 or lower or baseline before participation.
  • 5.Subjects with severe and/or uncontrollable disease progression;
  • 6.Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection or known acquired immunodeficiency syndrome;
  • 7.Pregnant or lactating women;
  • 8.Other conditions considered unsuitable for this study by the investigator.

Study details
    NSCLC

NCT06108726

Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital

26 January 2024

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