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NCT05024968
This is a Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of sintilimab in subjects with CUP. Up to 45 subjects with CUP will be enrolled. Subjects will be treated with sintilimab at 200 mg via intravenous (IV) administration on Cycle 1 Day 1. The treatment will repeat every 3 weeks until progressive disease (PD), intolerable toxicity, initiation of new anti-tumor therapy, withdrawal of consent, lost to follow-up, death, completion of therapy, or any other investigator-determined reasons for treatment discontinuation (whichever occurs first). Treatment will continue for a maximum period of 24 months (starting from the first dose). During the trial, tumor imaging evaluation will be initially performed once every 9 weeks (± 7 days) and will be based on Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) 1.1. After the completion or discontinuation of the study treatment, safety follow-up and survival follow-up will be performed. Considering the rareness of the disease, the patient accrual rate is expected to be approximately 2 patients per month. The total study duration is expected to be between 24-27 months with 6-month follow up.
NCT07366008
The goal of this clinical trial is to improve diagnosis and treatment strategies for patients with Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) by using advanced molecular profiling to identify the likely tumor origin and guide therapy. The main questions it aims to answer are: Can comprehensive molecular profiling help determine the origin of CUP tumors? Does identifying the tumor origin improve treatment choices and survival outcomes compared to historical data? Participants will: * Undergo a new biopsy to collect tumor tissue for advanced analyses. * Provide blood samples for circulating tumor DNA (cfDNA/ctDNA) analyses. * Provide a fecal sample for microbiome analysis. * Have their tumor tissue analyzed using: Methylation profiling and comprehensive gene panel testing. * Have the results reviewed in a specialized CUP molecular MDT meeting to determine the likely tumor origin and guide treatment. * Have their tumor tissue samples biobanked for further exploratory whole genome sequencing (WGS) and RNA sequencing.
NCT03498521
This study will compare the efficacy and safety of molecularly-guided therapy versus standard platinum-containing chemotherapy in participants with poor-prognosis cancer of unknown primary site (CUP; non-specific subset) who have achieved disease control after 3 cycles of first-line platinum based induction chemotherapy.
NCT05841966
Adult patients suspected of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Unknown Primary (SCCUP) will be prospectively enrolled at a tertiary head \& neck cancer center at Copenhagen University Hospital - Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark. All patients will undergo Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Positron Emission Tomography-Computerized Tomography (PET-CT) prior to examination in general anesthesia. During general anesthesia, Intraoperative Transoral Ultrasound (ITUS) will be performed prior to panendoscopy. Detected tumors will be registered with specified oropharyngeal sub-locations. Blinded to ITUS, a consultant head \& neck surgeon will perform panendoscopy. After examination, the surgeon is unblinded to ultrasound results. Final histopathology results from location-specified biopsies performed will be used as reference standard. The overall detection rate will be compared between ITUS, panendoscopy, PET-CT and MRI with sensitivity and specificity analysis. Oropharynx sub-location specific detection rate of ITUS vs. panendoscopy will be compared with logistic regression analysis.
NCT01845337
Capecitabine is a chemotherapy drug used to treat many types of cancer including bowel and stomach cancer. Unfortunately a side effect of this drug is that it causes heart problems including heart attacks. An alternative drug, called teysuno is used extensively in other countries instead of capecitabine and appears to have less of a bad effect on the heart whilst still killing cancer cells. This study will investigate the effect of these two drugs on the heart and blood vessels and will be the first of its kind in humans.
NCT04131621
To compare the efficacy of nivolumab plus ipilimumab in subjects with high vs. Intermediate/low TMB poor-prognosis CUP (non-specific subset) who are relapsed or refractory to platinum-based first-line chemotherapy. To evaluate the efficacy of nivolumab plus ipilimumab in subjects with poor-prognosis CUP (non-specific subset) who are relapsed or refractory to platinum-based first-line chemotherapy