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Aims to Explore the Safety, Tolerability, and Preliminary Efficacy of SCTB41 in Adult Patients with Advanced Malignant Solid Tumours.

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase 1/2

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Overview

This study aims to explore the safety, tolerability, PK characteristics, immunogenicity, and preliminary anti-tumor efficacy of SCTB41 as a monotherapy in adult patients with advanced malignant solid tumours. This study is an open label, multicentre, dose-escalation and dose-expansion Phase I/II clinical trial.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Voluntarily sign the informed consent form (ICF);
  2. Male or female, ≥18 years old;
  3. Survival duration more than 3 months;
  4. ECOG score ≤ 1 point;
  5. Participants in Phase Ia (dose-escalation phase) are required to meet the following criteria: histologically or cytologically confirmed diagnosis of advanced malignant solid tumour;
  6. Participants in Phase Ib (dose-expansion phase) and Phase II are required to meet the following criteria: Histologically or cytologically confirmed specific type advanced malignant solid tumours;
  7. Adequate organ and bone marrow function.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Participants with brainstem, meningeal, spinal metastases, orcompression; active central nervous system metastases;
  2. Other malignancies diagnosed;
  3. History of hypertensive crisis or hypertensive encephalopathy; presence of uncontrolled hypertension. History of arterial thrombosis or deep veinthrombosis within 6 months prior to enrollment;
  4. Presence of any active autoimmune disease or a history of autoimmunedisease with an expected recurrence;
  5. Received chemotherapy, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, or other antitumor treatments within 4 weeks before enrollment;
  6. Need for immunosuppressive drugs within 2 weeks prior to enrollment oranticipated during the study;
  7. Significant coagulopathy or other evident risk of bleeding;
  8. uncontrolled effusions in the serous cavities within 4 weeks before enrollment;
  9. Major surgery or significant trauma within 4 weeks prior to enrollment;presence of unhealed skin wounds, surgical sites, trauma sites, severe- Page 3 of 4 [DRAFT] -mucosal ulcers, or fractures, or if the Investigator deems the participantunsuitable for the study;
  10. History of permanent discontinuation of immunotherapy due to immunerelated toxicity or occurrence of ≥ Grade 3 irAEs;
  11. Known severe allergy to similar antibody drugs;
  12. Presence of active infection;
  13. History of organ transplantation or stem cell transplantation;
  14. Pregnant or breastfeeding female; women of childbearing potential withpositive pregnancy test within 7 days before the enrollment; participants(including males of childbearing potential and their female partners, and females of childbearing potential and their male partners) unwilling to use medically recognized effective contraception during the study and for 6 months after treatment ends.

Study details

Advanced Malignant Solid Tumours

NCT06600022

Sinocelltech Ltd.

31 January 2025

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