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Acupuncture for Enhancing Immunotherapy in Advanced NSCLC:a Pilot Study

Acupuncture for Enhancing Immunotherapy in Advanced NSCLC:a Pilot Study

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This multicentre, randomized controlled trial evaluates the effect and safety of integrating acupuncture with immunotherapeutic sensitization in treating NSCLC. Participants will be randomly assigned to undergo either acupuncture or sham acupuncture concurrent with the initial four cycles of standard ICIs combined with chemotherapy.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Has a histologically-confirmed or cytologically confirmed diagnosis of stage IIIB or IV NSCLC.
  2. PD-L1 TPS<50%
  3. EGFR/ALK wild-type
  4. Has not received prior systemic treatment for advanced NSCLC. For patients who received preoperative neoadjuvant chemotherapy or postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy or radical chemoradiotherapy, if the disease progresses occurred one six months after the last treatment, they can be enrolled. Patients who received targeted therapy or immunotherapy can not be enrolled.
  5. Has a performance status of 0-2 on the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status.
  6. Age≥18 years
  7. Has a life expectancy of at least 3 months
  8. Has measurable disease
  9. Has adequate organ function
  10. Voluntarily enrolled into the study, sign the informed consent form and have good compliance

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Unable to complete baseline assessments
  2. Expected to receive radiotherapy within the next 4 cycles
  3. With a combination of serious primary diseases of the heart, cerebrovascular, hepatic, renal, and hematopoietic systems
  4. With dementia, neurological disorders, mental retardation, or language impairment, and pregnant or breastfeeding women
  5. Combined autoimmune diseases, hematologic disorders, or long-term use of hormones or immunosuppressive drugs
  6. Combined with a primary tumor from other sites
  7. Had participated in any other clinical trial within the prior 3 months
  8. Has known history of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or solid organ transplantation
  9. With legal incapacity
  10. With skin breakdown at the acupuncture point that interferes with treatment
  11. With a pacemaker
  12. With a fear of acupuncture
  13. Had received acupuncture treatment within 6 weeks
  14. Has known active Hepatitis B
  15. Has interstitial lung disease or a history of pneumonitis that required oral of IV glucocorticoids to assist with management
  16. Has fever (>38°C) or clinically significant infection within 1 week prior to enrolment
  17. Has active tuberculosis or indications of severe or uncontrolled systemic diseases
  18. With a bleeding tendency, and receiving thrombolytics or anticoagulants

Study details
    Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
    Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma

NCT06461338

Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

16 October 2025

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