New combo therapy shows promise for Hard-to-Treat colorectal cancer
NCT ID NCT03388190
First seen Feb 14, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 10 times
Summary
This study tested whether adding an immunotherapy drug (nivolumab) to standard chemotherapy could help control metastatic colorectal cancer that is not sensitive to immunotherapy alone. The trial involved 80 adults with advanced disease who had not received prior treatment. The main goal was to see if the combination slowed cancer growth better than chemotherapy alone.
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Locations
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Akershus University Hospital
Oslo, 1478, Norway
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Haukeland University Hospital
Bergen, 5021, Norway
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Hospital of Southern Norway, Department of Oncology
Kristiansand, 4604, Norway
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Oslo University Hospital
Oslo, 0424, Norway
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St Olav's Hospital - Trondheim University Hospital
Trondheim, 7006, Norway
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