Adjuvant Chemoradiotherapy Followed by Zimberelimab for Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer.
- Conditions
- Cervical Cancer
- Interventions
- Registration Number
- NCT06128460
- Lead Sponsor
- Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University
- Brief Summary
Locally advanced cervical cancer (stage IB3, IIA2) patients with postoperative risk factors need better treatment. We initiated a clinical study to explore the effectiveness of adjuvant chemoradiotherapy followed by Zimberelimab for these patients.
- Detailed Description
For cervical cancer, although clinical research on PD-1 monoclonal antibodies was launched relatively late, the research results so far show that PD-1 monoclonal antibodies combined with chemotherapy have a high clinical effectiveness and a relatively high efficacy in the treatment of advanced/recurrent cervical cancer. Good security. However, there is currently a lack of clinical evidence for the use of PD-1 monoclonal antibodies combined with chemoradiotherapy in the treatment of high-risk patients after cervical cancer surgery. Therefore, this study intends to explore the clinical efficacy of postoperative adjuvant radiochemotherapy followed by PD-1 monoclonal antibody in the treatment of high-risk patients with locally advanced (IB3, IIA2) cervical cancer after surgery, and provide a new solution for clinical treatment.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 24
- Histologically confirmed cervical squamous cell carcinoma, cervical adenocarcinoma, or cervical adenosquamous carcinoma;
- According to FIGO2018 staging, patients with locally advanced cervical cancer (IB3, IIA2) who require concurrent radiotherapy and chemotherapy;
- Patients with radical surgery for cervical cancer;
- Female patients: 18-70 years old;
- ECOG physical condition score: 0~1 point;
- Subjects have not received previous immunotherapy;
- Expected survival ≥6 months;
- Women of reproductive age should agree to use contraceptives (such as Iuds, contraceptives, or condoms) during the study period and for 6 months after the study ends; Have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test within 7 days prior to study enrollment and must be a non-lactating patient;
- For adequate organ function as defined in the protocol, test samples must be collected within 7 days prior to initiation of the study therapy
- Subjects voluntarily joined the study, signed informed consent, had good compliance, and cooperated with follow-up.
- Subjects have histological subtypes other than those permitted by inclusion criteria;
- Severe hypersensitivity to cepalizumab and/or any of its excipients (≥ grade 3);
- Participate in or have participated in other clinical trials within 4 weeks before enrollment;
- Have received or will receive inactivated vaccine within 30 days prior to the first study treatment;
- Received a combination of systemic immune stimulants, colony-stimulating factors, interferon, interleukin, and vaccine within 6 weeks or 5 half-lives (if shorter) prior to initial administration;
- Have been diagnosed with an immune deficiency or are receiving chronic systemic steroid therapy (doses greater than 10mg daily equivalent of prednisone) or any other form of immunosuppressive therapy within 7 days prior to the first dose;
- Have an active autoimmune disease in the past 2 years that requires systemic treatment (such as the use of disease-modulating drugs, corticosteroids, or immunosuppressive drugs);
- Have a history of (non-infectious) pneumonia requiring steroid treatment or have a current (non-infectious) pneumonia;
- An active infection requiring systematic treatment;
- Known history of HIV infection;
- A known history of hepatitis B (defined as HBsAg reactive) or known active hepatitis C virus (defined as detection of HCV RNA[qualitative]) infection;
- Known active tuberculosis (TB; Tuberculosis) medical history;
- Has received allogeneic tissue/solid organ transplantation;
- Suffering from central nervous system metastases such as brain metastases;
- Patients with uncontrolled chest and abdominal fluid;
- Patients with mobility disorders such as pathological fractures caused by tumor bone metastasis;
- Insufficient hematopoietic function of bone marrow;
- Abnormal liver;
- Abnormal kidney;
- Bleeding risk;
- Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular abnormalities.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Concurrent themoradiotherapy Followed by Zimberelimab radiotherapy 1. Radiotherapy: Intensity modulated conformal radiation therapy (IMRT) is used for external irradiation, and the pelvic target volume dose (PTV) is: 45-50 Gy/1.8Gy/25-28f; the stump margin is positive, and after the external irradiation is completed, Additional CT-guided three-dimensional conformal brachytherapy, HR-CTV: 24--30Gy/4-5f. 2. Concurrent chemotherapy: performed during external radiotherapy. Starting from the first week of radiochemotherapy, cisplatin 40 mg/m2 was given. Chemotherapy is given every 7 days, up to 5-6 times; 3. Zimberelimab injection: 240 mg/time, intravenous infusion, administered every 21 days, starting within four weeks after completing concurrent chemoradiotherapy, and maintained for 8 cycles Concurrent themoradiotherapy Followed by Zimberelimab Zimberelimab 1. Radiotherapy: Intensity modulated conformal radiation therapy (IMRT) is used for external irradiation, and the pelvic target volume dose (PTV) is: 45-50 Gy/1.8Gy/25-28f; the stump margin is positive, and after the external irradiation is completed, Additional CT-guided three-dimensional conformal brachytherapy, HR-CTV: 24--30Gy/4-5f. 2. Concurrent chemotherapy: performed during external radiotherapy. Starting from the first week of radiochemotherapy, cisplatin 40 mg/m2 was given. Chemotherapy is given every 7 days, up to 5-6 times; 3. Zimberelimab injection: 240 mg/time, intravenous infusion, administered every 21 days, starting within four weeks after completing concurrent chemoradiotherapy, and maintained for 8 cycles Concurrent themoradiotherapy Followed by Zimberelimab Platinum 1. Radiotherapy: Intensity modulated conformal radiation therapy (IMRT) is used for external irradiation, and the pelvic target volume dose (PTV) is: 45-50 Gy/1.8Gy/25-28f; the stump margin is positive, and after the external irradiation is completed, Additional CT-guided three-dimensional conformal brachytherapy, HR-CTV: 24--30Gy/4-5f. 2. Concurrent chemotherapy: performed during external radiotherapy. Starting from the first week of radiochemotherapy, cisplatin 40 mg/m2 was given. Chemotherapy is given every 7 days, up to 5-6 times; 3. Zimberelimab injection: 240 mg/time, intravenous infusion, administered every 21 days, starting within four weeks after completing concurrent chemoradiotherapy, and maintained for 8 cycles
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method changes in tumor-related biomarkers 3 years changes of tumor- related biomarkers (T cell receptor library profile and peripheral blood ctDNA content analysis)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method OS 5 years Overall Survival
DFS 2 years Disease Free Survival
AE 3 years Adverse event
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