About this trial
Inhibitors of the programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1)/PD-L1 immune checkpoint signaling pathway are already approved in the treatment of various tumor entities in relapsed or metastatic stages. Different exploratory trials suggest that the combination of radiotherapy and PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors is highly effective, especially in oligometastatic stages and if all lesions are treated with ablative radiotherapy. In addition, the role of predictive biomarkers is becoming increasingly important for future therapy algorithms. First data, also from our group, indicate clearly that dynamic changes of immune cells and their activation markers in the peripheral blood (immune matrix) can be used as predictive biomarkers. During the planned STICI-02 trial predictive immune matrix derived from the STICI01 trial (NCT03453892) will be validated in the groups of patient suffering from HNSCC (palliative), NSCLC (separately palliative and adjuvant) and "other solid tumors" (including in particular esophageal carcinomas, urothelial and renal carcinomas, small cell bronchial carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin \[depending on the current drug approval\]). Within the framework of scientific accompanying projects, the predictive value of markers in tumor tissue and of pattern radiomics analyses will be analyzed accompanying the immunophenotyping in peripheral blood. The side effects
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients treatable for HNSCC (palliative), NSCLC (separately palliative and adjuvant) or "other solid tumour"
Indication for system therapy with a PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor according to clinical standards
Patients without or with radiation of one or more metastases
Age at least 18 years
Disqualifiers
Melanoma patients
Fertile patients who refuse effective contraception during study treatment
Persistent drug and/or alcohol abuse
Patients not able or willing to behave according to study protocol
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Conventional Therapy acc. to prevailing clincal approved schemes