New hope for tough gut cancers: first human trial launches
NCT ID NCT07263594
First seen Jan 07, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 22 times
Summary
This study tests a new drug called DB-1324 in people with advanced stomach, bowel, or other gastrointestinal cancers that have stopped responding to standard treatments. The main goals are to check safety, find the right dose, and see if the drug can shrink tumors. About 127 participants will take part in this early-stage trial.
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Locations
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AUS01-0
Nedlands, Western Australia, 6009, Australia
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AUS02-0
Randwick, New South Wales, 2031, Australia
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AUS03-0
South Brisbane, Queensland, 4101, Australia
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USA01-0
Huntersville, North Carolina, 28078, United States
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USA02-0
Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49546, United States
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USA03-0
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45219, United States
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