New Four-Drug attack on deadly pancreatic cancer enters final testing
NCT ID NCT07445295
Summary
This large, late-stage study is testing whether adding two new drugs (chiauranib and toripalimab) to standard chemotherapy works better for people with advanced pancreatic cancer that has spread. About 558 adults who have not yet received treatment for their metastatic cancer will participate. The main goals are to see if this combination helps people live longer and is safe, compared to standard chemotherapy alone.
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Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200032, China
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