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Phase 2 Study for the Patient, Who Has Diagnosed With Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) or Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) or Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC) and Finished the First Line Stand Treatment , Need More Treatment

Phase 2 Study for the Patient, Who Has Diagnosed With Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) or Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) or Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC) and Finished the First Line Stand Treatment , Need More Treatment

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase 2

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Overview

This trial is a Phase II trial designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of using oral AL8326 , a multi-targeted receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor( TKI) , to recurrent, advanced, or metastatic small cell lung cancer (SCLC) patients , Non-Small Cell Lung (NSCLC) and Renal Cell Carcinoma patients who need ≥2nd line treatment .

Description

This study is designed for two steps: Phase 2 Optimal Biological Dose (OBD) finding and Phase 2 expansion cohort study after OBD determination.

The Phase 2 study aims to find optimal biological dose (OBD) initially. Patients will be randomized to 3 different dosing groups in OBD finding cohorts. Each cohort will enroll 6-12 SCLC patients who need ≥2nd line treatment without or with brain metastasis which is controlled with no active hemorrhage. This OBD finding cohort will also evaluate the pharmacokinetic profile of AL8326.

OBD patient enrollment of 40 mg (n=12) and 60 mg (N=12) have been completed, waiting data maturing, 80 mg (n=4) has been stopped due to high intolerability. 40mg and 60mg cohort group can be expanded to an additional 6-12 patients in each cohort with only sparse PK sampling requirement if OBD is not able to be determined in early 12 patients of each cohort. Non-Small Cell Lung (NSCLC) and Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC) are added to this protocol as additional expansion cohorts.

Eligibility

Major Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Male or female, 18 years of age or older
  2. ECOG performance status of 0 or 1
  3. Histologically or cytologically confirmed SCLC /NSCLC/RCC
  4. Have at least 1 lesion that meets the criteria for being measurable, as defined by RECIST 1.1
  5. Have a life expectancy of at least 3 months

Major Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Serious, non-healing wound, ulcer or bone fracture
  2. Major surgical procedure within 28 days or minor surgical procedure performed within 7 days prior to treatment
  3. Active bleeding or pathologic conditions that carry high risk of bleeding, such as known bleeding disorder, coagulopathy, or tumor involving major vessels
  4. Clinically significant cardiovascular disease including uncontrolled hypertension; myocardial infarction or unstable angina within 6 months prior to enrollment; New York Heart Association (NYHA) Grade II or greater congestive heart failure serious cardiac arrhythmia requiring medication; and Grade II or greater peripheral vascular disease
  5. Hemoptysis within 3 months prior to enrollment
  6. Concomitant treatment with strong inhibitors or inducers of CYP3A4, CYP2C9 and CYP2C19 within 14 days prior to enrollment and during the study unless there is an emergent or life-threatening medical condition that required it.

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Study details
    Small Cell Lung Cancer
    Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC)
    Non-Small Cell Lung

NCT05363280

Advenchen Pharmaceuticals, LLC.

13 May 2026

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