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Brief Title: Systemic Chemotherapy, Lenvatinib Plus Sintilimab for ICC With Distant Metastasis
Official Title: Systemic Chemotherapy With Oxaliplatin and 5-fluorouracil, Lenvatinib Plus Sintilimab for With Distant Metastasis: a Single Arm Prospective Study
Study ID: NCT04769908
Brief Summary: This study were designed to verify the better method of survival for ICC with distant metastasis. Since the traditional method for ICC with distant metastasis. was GEMOX(first-line treatment from NCCN guideline), our previous study found similar results from FOLFOX (second-line treatment from NCCN guideline) compared with GEMOX. Our current study were conducted for further investigation to verify the better method for with distant metastasis.
Detailed Description: ICC (Intrahepatic CholangioCarcinoma) patients with metastasis has a short survival time and poor prognosis after diagnosis. Treatment methods was few and far from satisfaction. The treatment recommended from NCCN guideline was GEMOX (Systemic Chemotheray) and clinical trials. Our previous study has demonstrate FOLFOX (Systemic Chemotheray based on Oxaliplatin#5- fluorouracil) has a similar survival and tumor response compared with GEMOX. Further study was needed to intensive confirmation of the result. We designed this study to demonstrate the hypothesis. Metastasis ICCs were recruited and screened by our criteria. All patients were treated with FOLFOX (Systemic Chemotheray based on Oxaliplatin#5-fluorouracil ), lenvatinib (one of tyrosine kinase inhibitors) plus sintilimab (one of PD-1 antibody).
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Cancer Center Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China