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Brief Title: Triplex Checkpoint Inhibitors Therapy for Advanced Solid Tumors
Official Title: Triplex CTLA4/PD1/PDL1 Checkpoint Inhibitors Combination Therapy for Advanced Solid Tumors
Study ID: NCT05187338
Brief Summary: This trial is designed to investigate the safety, response rates and survival outcomes of patients with advanced solid tumors by infusion of CTLA4, PD1 and PDL1 antibodies combination through venous (IV), artery (IA) or intra-tumor (IT).
Detailed Description: Malignant solid tumors including lung and liver cancers are the most common malignancy worldwide, and their mortality rates are very high. China has a huge population base with about 4,000,000 new cancer cases each year. More than 60% of the solid tumors in China are diagnosed at mid-to-late stage and have lost the chance of surgery. Recently a lot of therapeutic strategies have been developed and applied to clinic including targeted therapy and immunotherapy, but the overall therapeutic efficiency is still low. It is very difficult to treat patients with recurrent/refractory/metastatic advanced solid cancers and more alternative therapies are urgently needed. Antibodies against CTLA4, PD1 and PDL1 are representative drugs for the check-points inhibitory agents, and their clinical indications have been approved in various types of tumors, including advanced melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer, renal cell carcinoma, and classical Hodgkin's lymphoma and late recurrent head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients, et al. Those drugs are regularly systemically administrated by vein infusion, however, local delivery of those drugs via interventional radiology technique including trans-artery or intra-tumor injection may increase the local drug concentration of the tumor, improve the efficacy, and reduce systemic adverse reactions. CTLA4 antibody ipilimumab has been widely effectively using to combine with PD1 or PDL1 antibody and this study is to combine ipilimumab, PD1 antibody and PDL1 antibody, so called triplex checkpoint inhibitors combination therapy, for advanced solid tumors. To the investigator's knowledge, no studies have been developed on the safety, efficacy and survival benefit of the triplex checkpoint inhibitors combination therapy for cancer patients. This phase I-II clinical trial is designed to assess the safety and survival benefit of ipilimumab, pembrolizumab and durvalumab combination on patients with advanced solid cancers, including PFS, ORR, DCR, and median survival time.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Name: Zhenfeng Zhang, MD, PHD
Affiliation: Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR