Salivary Gland Tumor

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Status: Recruiting

A Study Evaluating the Safety, Pharmacokinetics and Early Efficacy of AVA6000 in Solid Tumours

This is a first-in-human (FIH), Phase 1 open-label, multicentre dose escalation study investigating AVA6000 monotherapy administered intravenously in patients with locally advanced (unresectable) or metastatic solid tumours that are likely to be FAP positive. The study consists of an initial Phase 1a dose escalation portion and a subsequent Phase 1b dose expansion portion upon completion of the dose escalation portion.

Participants needed: 158
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Avacta Life Sciences LtdUpdated: May 15, 2026Locations: 9
Eligibility criteria

The patient has been fully informed about the study and has signed the Informed... [+25]

Has received trastuzumab within 7 months of the planned Cycle 1 Day 1 AVA6000 in... [+16]

Status: Recruiting

Immune Biomarker Study for Salivary Gland Carcinoma

Salivary gland carcinomas (SGC) are rare tumors. The term SGC is not more than an umbrella for a variety of histogenetically, morphologically, and biologically distinct entities. Accordingly, SGCs have not been sufficiently investigated to date. Their rarity makes it challenging to recruit a high number of patients for individual entities in clinical studies, leading to the pooling of patients with different histological subtypes to achieve sufficient participants. The different histological subtypes of SGC exhibit significant differences in their clinicopathological features, including grading, occurrence, and outcome. SGCs usually are stratified into low-, intermediate-, or high-grade tumors. In most kinds of SGC, specific targetable molecular markers are lacking. The inclusion of immunotherapy (IT), however, might improve the outcome of patients suffering from high-grade SGCs. To integrate IT as a therapeutic option for SGC and to facilitate informed therapeutic decisions based on tumor (immune) biology, predictive and prognostic immunological biomarkers are indispensable. In this prospective study, 500 patients will be enrolled, distributed across three arms. The observational cohort includes patients with malignant salivary gland tumors, whereas patients with benign tumors of a salivary gland are grouped in the control group 1. In the control cohort, two patients do not have a salivary gland tumor but have a planned functional surgery of the nose or ear or a maxillofacial surgery. The local immune status of the tumor tissue and the microbiome will be sampled before treatment. In addition, the systemic immune status from peripheral blood will be analyzed before and after surgery and after the adjuvant and definitive chemoradiotherapy (CRT), if applicable. Clinical baseline characteristics and outcome parameters will additionally be collected. Data mining and modeling approaches will be applied to identify interactions between local and systemic immune parameters and to define predictive and prognostic immune signatures based on the evaluated immune markers.

Participants needed: 300
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University of Erlangen-Nürnberg Medical SchoolUpdated: Mar 16, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Observational group [+11]

Distant metastasis at the time of diagnosis and simultaneous second cancers, i.e... [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Physiologic MR Imaging of Salivary Gland Tumors

The goal of this study is to use advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques to help identify the difference between cancerous and non-cancerous salivary gland tumors for improving treatment strategies and to aid in the prediction of disease progression.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Abramson Cancer Center at Penn MedicineUpdated: Sep 9, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Possess a salivary gland lesion of 1cm3 size [+1]

Has any prior history of cancer other than SGT [+4]