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Signed written informed consent\n2. Histologic confirmation of malignancies under treatment with single agent anti-PD1\u002FPDL1 immunotherapy per clinical practice (see cohort specific inclusion criteria) with immune checkpoint inhibitors approved by Italian national drug regulatory agencies (Agenzia Italiana del Farmaco, AIFA)\n3. Having a disease stability as assessed by AIFA monitoring sheet\n4. Presence of at least 2 measurable target lesions, of which at least one to be followed up as per RECIST and one suitable for CIRT\n5. Willing and able to comply with scheduled visits, treatment schedule, laboratory testing, and other requirements of the study\n6. Females and males, 18 years of age or older (no upper limit for age)\n7. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status ≤ 2\n8. Subjects must have measurable disease by CT or MRI per RECIST 1.1\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Patients treated with chemo-immunotherapy associations\n2. Patients treated with immunotherapy combinations (e.g. subjects treated with anti-CTLA4 + anti-PD1\u002FPDL1 are excluded)\n3. Patients receiving immunotherapy within clinical trials\n4. Patients receiving off-label immunotherapy or within expanded access programs or as compassionate use\n5. Patients with high tumor burden defined as \\> 10 lesions and\u002For sum of diameters \\> 19 cm\n6. Patients with distant metastases only located in the CNS are excluded\n7. Any serious or uncontrolled medical disorder that, in the opinion of the investigator, may increase the risk associated with study participation or study drug administration, impair the ability of the subject to receive protocol therapy, or interfere with the interpretation of study results\n8. Patients with autoimmune diseases (ADs), including local and systemic collagen-vascular (CVD) and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD)\n9. Previous RT, regardless of energy, on the metastatic site selected to be irradiated.\n10. Any immune-related CTCAE grade 4 adverse event, before study entry\n11. Any CTCAE grade ≥3 immune-related adverse event observed within 3 weeks prior to CIRT start\n12. Presence of metal prostheses or any other condition to prevent adequate imaging for identification of the target volume and calculation of the dose\n13. Loco-regional conditions not allowing hadron therapy (e.g. active infections in RT target region)\n14. Prisoners or subjects who are involuntarily incarcerated\n15. Subjects who are compulsorily detained for treatment of either a psychiatric or physical illness (e.g. infectious disease)","ALL","18 Years",{"count":125,"type":126},27,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[129],"PHASE2","Immunotherapy has become the standard of care in different advanced malignancies. Its effectiveness in the palliative setting was demonstrated by several phase III trials. However, the response rate varies according to the cancer under study and to the line of treatment. 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Studies showed that carbon ions may lead to a broader immunogenic response; for their dosimetric characteristics it is possible to reduce integral dose sparing immune cells to direct and sustain a tumor specific immune response.\n\nConsidering the available preclinical and clinical evidence together, the goal of this study is to explore the feasibility and the clinical activity of adding carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT), employed with a fractionation strategy comparable to stereotactic body radiation, to ICIs in advanced malignancies where immunotherapy is currently the standard of care.",[132,133,134,135],"Non Small Cell Lung Cancer","Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma","Melanoma","Urothelial Carcinoma",[137,138,139,140,141,134,142],"Hadrontherapy","CIRT","Immunotherapy","NSCLC","HNSCC","Urothelial","2024-08-20",{"date":145,"type":146},"2024-08-21","ACTUAL",{"date":148,"type":146},"2022-07-26",{"date":150,"type":126},"2026-08",{"name":5,"class":6},4]