[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"unresectable-colorectal-carcinoma\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:unresectable-colorectal-carcinoma":29},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,5,0,[8,43,69,132,160],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":18,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":22,"briefSummary":24,"conditions":25,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":30,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":31,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":32,"startDateStruct":35,"completionDateStruct":37,"leadSponsor":39,"locationsCount":42},"100505577","phase-3-testing-pump-chemotherapy-in-addition-to-standard-of-care-chemotherapy-versus-standard-of-care-chemotherapy-alone-for-patients-with-unresectable-colorectal-liver-metastases-the-pump-trial-100505577",false,"NCT05863195","Testing Pump Chemotherapy in Addition to Standard of Care Chemotherapy Versus Standard of Care Chemotherapy Alone for Patients With Unresectable Colorectal Liver Metastases: The PUMP Trial","A Randomized Phase III Study of Systemic Therapy With or Without Hepatic Arterial Infusion for Unresectable Colorectal Liver Metastases: The PUMP Trial","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patient must be \\>= 18 years of age\n* Patient must have confirmed unresectable liver confined metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC).\n\n  * Patient must not have radiographically or clinically evident extrahepatic disease (including but not limited to radiographically positive periportal lymph nodes).\n\n    * NOTE: Patients found to have positive periportal nodes at the time of HAI placement can remain on study.\n  * Patient may have calcified pulmonary nodules, and\u002For =\\\u003C 5 indeterminate and stable (for a minimum of 3 months on chemotherapy) pulmonary nodules each measuring =\\\u003C 6 mm in maximal axial dimension.\n  * Patient's primary tumor may be in place.\n* Patient must have received 3-6 months of previous first-line chemotherapy that meet one of the following three criteria: a) have received at least 6 but no more than 12 cycles of first-line cytotoxic chemotherapy (where 1 cycle = 14 days) OR b) have received at least 4 but no more than 8 cycles of first-line cytotoxic chemotherapy (where 1 cycle = 21 days) OR c) have developed new colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) within 12 months of completing adjuvant systemic therapy for stage II-III colorectal cancer.\n\n  * NOTE: First-line chemotherapy may have included any of the following regimens as listed in the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Guidelines: leucovorin calcium (folinic acid), fluorouracil, and oxaliplatin (FOLFOX) (or equivalent), leucovorin calcium (calcium folinate), 5-fluorouracil, and irinotecan (FOLFIRI) (or equivalent), leucovorin calcium (calcium folinate), 5-fluorouracil, oxaliplatin, and irinotecan (FOLFOXIRI), each with or without any of the following: bevacizumab, cetuximab, or panitumumab.\n* Patient must have stable or responding disease on first-line chemotherapy by RECIST 1.1 criteria\n* Patient must meet the following criteria for technical unresectability:\n\n  * A margin-negative resection requires resection of three hepatic veins, both portal veins, or the retrohepatic vena cava OR a resection that leaves less than two adequately perfused and drained segments.\n  * NOTE: Institutional multidisciplinary review is required to confirm unresectability and rule out radiographically positive extrahepatic disease.\n* Patient must undergo CT angiography (chest\u002Fabdomen\u002Fpelvis) to confirm acceptable hepatic arterial anatomy for HAI and to rule out extrahepatic disease within 4 weeks prior to randomization.\n* Patient must have an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status 0-1 and be clinically fit to undergo surgery as determined by the pre-operative evaluation.\n* Leukocytes \\>= 3,000\u002FmcL (obtained =\\\u003C 14 days prior to protocol randomization)\n* Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) \\>= 1,500\u002FmcL (obtained =\\\u003C 14 days prior to protocol randomization)\n* Platelets \\>= 100,000\u002FmcL (obtained =\\\u003C 14 days prior to protocol randomization)\n* Total Bilirubin =\\\u003C 1.5 mg\u002FdL (obtained =\\\u003C 14 days prior to protocol randomization)\n* Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)(serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase \\[SGOT\\])\u002Falanine aminotransferase (ALT)(serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase \\[SGPT\\]) =\\\u003C 3.0 x institutional upper limit of normal (ULN) (obtained =\\\u003C 14 days prior to protocol randomization)\n* Creatinine =\\\u003C 1.5 x institutional ULN OR creatinine clearance \\>= 50 mL\u002Fmin calculated by the Cockcroft-Gault method (obtained =\\\u003C 14 days prior to protocol randomization)\n* Calcium \\>= institutional lower limit of normal (LLN)\n* Patients with a prior or concurrent malignancy whose natural history or treatment does not have the potential to interfere with the safety or efficacy assessment of the investigational regimen are eligible for this trial.\n* Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients on effective anti-retroviral therapy with undetectable viral load within 6 months of randomization are eligible for this trial. Testing for HIV is not required for entry onto the study\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patient must not have a liver tumor burden exceeding 70% of total liver volume.\n* Patient must not have had prior radiation to the liver (prior radiation therapy to the pelvis is acceptable if completed at least 2 weeks prior to randomization).\n* Patient must not have had prior trans-arterial bland embolization, chemoembolization (TACE) or radioembolization (TARE).\n* Patient must not have had prior treatment with HAI\u002Ffloxuridine (FUDR)\n* Patient must not have microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) colorectal cancer.\n* Patient must not have CRLM that could be resected with 2-stage hepatectomy, including associating liver partition and portal vein ligation (ALPPS).\n* Patient must not have an active infection, serious or non-healing active wound, ulcer, or bone fracture.\n* Patient must not have any serious medical problems which would preclude receiving the protocol treatment or would interfere with the cooperation with the requirements of this trial.\n* Patient must not have cirrhosis and\u002For clinical or radiographic evidence of portal hypertension\n* Patient must not be pregnant or breast-feeding due to the potential harm to an unborn fetus and possible risk for adverse events in nursing infants with the treatment regimens being used.\n\n  * All patients of childbearing potential must have a blood test or urine study within 14 days prior to randomization to rule out pregnancy.\n  * A patient of childbearing potential is defined as anyone, regardless of sexual orientation or whether they have undergone tubal ligation, who meets the following criteria: 1) has achieved menarche at some point, 2) has not undergone a hysterectomy or bilateral oophorectomy; or 3) has not been naturally postmenopausal (amenorrhea following cancer therapy does not rule out childbearing potential) for at least 24 consecutive months (i.e., has had menses at any time in the preceding 24 consecutive months).\n* Patient must not expect to conceive or father children by using accepted and effective method(s) of contraception or by abstaining from sexual intercourse for the duration of their participation in the study.","ALL","18 Years",{"count":19,"type":20},408,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[23],"PHASE3","This phase III trial compares hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) (pump chemotherapy) in addition to standard of care chemotherapy versus standard of care chemotherapy alone in treating patients with colorectal cancer that has spread to the liver (liver metastases) and cannot be removed by surgery (unresectable). HAI uses a catheter to carry a tumor-killing chemotherapy drug called floxuridine directly into the liver. HAI is already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in metastatic colorectal cancer to the liver, but it is only available at a small number of hospitals, and most of the time it is not used until standard chemotherapy stops working. Standard chemotherapy drugs work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Adding HAI to standard chemotherapy may be effective in shrinking or stabilizing unresectable colorectal liver metastases.",[26,27,28,29],"Metastatic Colorectal Carcinoma","Metastatic Malignant Neoplasm in the Liver","Stage IV Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","Unresectable Colorectal Carcinoma","RECRUITING","2026-06-16",{"date":33,"type":34},"2026-06-18","ACTUAL",{"date":36,"type":34},"2023-10-19",{"date":38,"type":20},"2034-06-30",{"name":40,"class":41},"ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group","NETWORK",60,{"id":44,"slug":45,"hasResults":11,"nctId":46,"briefTitle":47,"officialTitle":48,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":49,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":50,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":52,"briefSummary":54,"conditions":55,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":30,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":58,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":59,"startDateStruct":61,"completionDateStruct":63,"leadSponsor":65,"locationsCount":68},"100500986","phase-1-testing-the-addition-of-an-anti-cancer-drug-zen003694-to-the-usual-chemotherapy-treatment-capecitabine-for-metastatic-or-unresectable-cancers-100500986","NCT05803382","Testing the Addition of an Anti-Cancer Drug, ZEN003694, to the Usual Chemotherapy Treatment (Capecitabine) for Metastatic or Unresectable Cancers","Phase I Trial of ZEN003694 (ZEN-3694) in Combination With Capecitabine in Patients With Solid Tumors","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Dose Escalation additional criteria: Patients must have histologically confirmed cancer that is metastatic or unresectable and must have progressed on standard therapies which would have included fluorouracil (5-FU) or capecitabine\n* Dose Escalation additional criteria specifically for colorectal cancer (CRC) patients: Willingness and ability to undergo a pre-treatment biopsy\n* Dose Expansion additional criteria: Patients must have histologically confirmed CRC that is metastatic or unresectable and must have progressed on standard therapies which would have included 5-FU or capecitabine\n* Dose Expansion additional criteria: Willingness and ability to undergo pre- and on- treatment biopsies\n* Patients must have measurable disease\n* Age \\>= 18 years. Because no dosing or adverse event data are currently available on the use of ZEN003694 (ZEN-3694) in combination with capecitabine in patients \\\u003C 18 years of age, children are excluded from this study\n* Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0-2 (Karnofsky \\>= 60%)\n* Availability of archival tumor tissue at the time of patient enrollment for molecular profiling studies\n* Prior to study dosing, previous systemic therapy must have been completed for at least five half-lives or 2 weeks, whichever is shorter\n* Absolute neutrophil count \\>= 1,000\u002FmcL\n* Platelets \\>= 100,000\u002FmcL\n* Total bilirubin =\\\u003C 1.5 institutional upper limit of normal (ULN)\n* Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) (serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase \\[SGOT\\])\u002Falanine aminotransferase (ALT) (serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase \\[SGPT\\]) =\\\u003C 3 x institutional ULN\n* Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) \\>= 50 mL\u002Fmin\u002F1.73 m\\^2\n* Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients on effective anti-retroviral therapy with undetectable viral load within 6 months are eligible for this trial\n* For patients with evidence of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, the HBV viral load must be undetectable on suppressive therapy, if indicated\n* Patients with a history of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection must have been treated and cured. For patients with HCV infection who are currently on treatment, they are eligible if they have an undetectable HCV viral load\n* Patients with treated brain metastases are eligible if follow-up brain imaging after central nervous system (CNS)-directed therapy shows no evidence of progression\n* Patients with a prior or concurrent malignancy whose natural history or treatment does not have the potential to interfere with the safety or efficacy assessment of the investigational regimen are eligible for this trial\n* Patients should be New York Heart Association Functional Classification of class 2B or better\n* The effects of ZEN003694 (ZEN-3694) and capecitabine on the developing human fetus are unknown. For this reason and because BET inhibitors as well as other therapeutic agents used in this trial are known to be teratogenic, women of child-bearing potential and men must agree to use adequate contraception (hormonal or barrier method of birth control; abstinence) prior to study entry and for the duration of study participation. Women of child-bearing potential and men treated or enrolled on this protocol must also agree to use adequate contraception prior to the study, for the duration of study participation, and 6 months after completion of ZEN003694 (ZEN-3694) and capecitabine administration\n* Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document. Legally authorized representatives may sign and give informed consent on behalf of study participants\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Previous treatment with BET inhibitors\n* History of inability to tolerate capecitabine at the projected treatment dose on this trial\n* Use of oral Factor Xa inhibitors (i.e., rivaroxaban, apixaban, betrixaban, edoxaban otamixaban, letaxaban, eribaxaban) and Factor IIa inhibitors (i.e., dabigatran). Low molecular weight heparin is allowed\n* Treatment for HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C only if this interferes with the current treatment (e.g. through drug-drug interactions)\n* Gastrointestinal pathology or history that adversely impacts the ability to take or absorb oral medication\n* Hepatic tumor burden \\> 30% or peritoneal carcinomatosis\n* Untreated\u002Funcontrolled central nervous system (CNS) disease\n* Known dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) deficiency\n* Severe intercurrent illness or comorbidity\n* Inability to comply with the protocol and\u002For not willing or who will not be available for follow-up assessments\n* Patients who have not recovered from adverse events due to prior anti-cancer therapy (i.e., have residual toxicities \\> grade 1) with the exception of alopecia and neuropathy up to and including grade 2\n* Patients who are receiving any other investigational agents\n* History of allergic reactions attributed to compounds of similar chemical or biologic composition to ZEN003694 (ZEN-3694) or other agents used in study\n* Patients receiving any medications or substances that are strong inhibitors or inducers of CYP3A4 are ineligible. Strong inhibitors of CYP3A4 must be discontinued at least 7 days, and inducers 14 days prior to the first dose of ZEN003694 and capecitabine. Substrates of CYP1A2 with narrow therapeutic window must be avoided while taking ZEN003694\n* Pregnant women are excluded from this study because ZEN003694 (ZEN-3694) is an agent with the potential for teratogenic or abortifacient effects. Because there is an unknown but potential risk for adverse events in nursing infants secondary to treatment of the mother with ZEN003694 (ZEN-3694), breastfeeding should be discontinued if the mother is treated with ZEN003694 (ZEN-3694). These potential risks may also apply to other agents used in this study",{"count":51,"type":20},30,[53],"PHASE1","This phase I trial tests the safety, side effects, and best dose of ZEN003694 in combination with the usual treatment with capecitabine in treating patients with cancer that has spread from where it first started (primary site) to other places in the body (metastatic) or cannot be removed by surgery (unresectable) and that it has progressed on previous standard treatment. ZEN003694 is an inhibitor of a family of proteins called the bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET). It may prevent the growth of tumor cells that over produce BET protein. Capecitabine is in a class of medications called antimetabolites. It is taken up by cancer cells and breaks down into fluorouracil, a substance that kills cancer cells. Giving ZEN003694 in combination with capecitabine may be safe in treating patients with metastatic or unresectable solid tumors.",[26,56,28,29,57],"Metastatic Malignant Solid Neoplasm","Unresectable Malignant Solid Neoplasm","2026-06-10",{"date":60,"type":34},"2026-06-11",{"date":62,"type":34},"2023-11-08",{"date":64,"type":20},"2027-06-30",{"name":66,"class":67},"National Cancer Institute (NCI)","NIH",22,{"id":70,"slug":71,"hasResults":11,"nctId":72,"briefTitle":73,"officialTitle":74,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":75,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":76,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":78,"briefSummary":80,"conditions":81,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":120,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":121,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":122,"startDateStruct":124,"completionDateStruct":126,"leadSponsor":128,"locationsCount":131},"100638080","phase-2-low-dose-reduced-frequency-nivolumab-for-the-treatment-of-unresectable-or-metastatic-cancer-afford-io-trial-100638080","NCT07576725","Low Dose, Reduced Frequency Nivolumab for the Treatment of Unresectable or Metastatic Cancer, AFFORD IO Trial","AFFORD IO: A Phase 2 Trial of Low Dose, Reduced Frequency Nivolumab (Anti-PD-1 Antibody) in Patients With Unresectable or Metastatic Cancer","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Participants are eligible if they have one of these histologically confirmed, unresectable or metastatic cancer types listed below, based upon historical responsiveness to anti-PD-(L)1 agents\n\n  * Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with documented PD-L1 expression (combined positive score \\[CPS\\] ≥ 1) (NOTE: Participants with known driver oncogenic mutations\u002Frearrangements, including EGFR, ALK and ROS-1, will be excluded.)\n  * Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) with documented PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥ 1)\n  * Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) (NOTE: Other subtypes may be permitted after approval by the Medical Monitor)\n  * Melanoma (cutaneous, acral-lentiginous and mucosal subtypes), and non-melanoma skin cancers, (cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma \\[CSCC\\], basal cell carcinoma \\[BCC\\] and Merkel cell carcinoma \\[MCC\\])\n  * Hodgkin's lymphoma\n  * Urothelial carcinoma\n  * Cervical cancer with documented PD-L1 expression (CPS ≥ 1)\n  * Colorectal cancer with high microsatellite instability (MSI) or mismatch repair deficiency\n  * Kaposi sarcoma (KS) without clinical concern for multicentric Castleman's disease (MCD)\n  * Any cancer type with historical data suggesting an ORR \\> 20% with anti-PD(L)-1 agents (NOTE: All participants in this category must be approved by the Medical Monitor prior to enrollment.)\n* Must have experienced disease progression after or deemed not to be a good candidate for available curative systemic therapy options\n* Presence of at least one measurable tumor, per RECIST v1.1\n* Age 18 or older. (NOTE: Both men and women, and members of all races and ethnic groups are eligible for this trial.)\n* Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance score of 0-2\n* Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) ≥ 1.0 × 10\\^9\u002FL\n* Platelet count ≥ 75 × 10\\^9\u002FL\n* Hemoglobin ≥ 9 g\u002FdL (NOTE: Participants may have been transfused)\n* Total bilirubin level ≤ 1.5 × the upper limit of normal (ULN) (or total bilirubin ≤ 2.5 × upper limit of normal \\[ULN\\] in participants with Gilbert's syndrome)\n* Estimated creatinine clearance ≥ 30mL\u002Fmin according to the Cockcroft-Gault formula or according to local institutional standard\n* Must consent to undergo serial research blood draws at study defined timepoints, unless deemed unsafe or not feasible by the treating investigator\n* Must have an ability to understand and provide consent to the institutional review board (IRB)-approved informed consent form (ICF) document(s)\n* Women of childbearing potential must have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test at screening\n* Both male and female participants must be willing to use highly effective contraception, as stipulated in national or local guidelines, throughout the study and for at least 180 days after the last treatment administration, if the risk of conception exists\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Prior exposure to any immune-checkpoint inhibitor for any reason\n* Residual adverse event(s) from prior therapy grade \\> 1 (National Cancer Institute \\[NCI\\]-Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events \\[CTCAE\\] v6.0) that could interfere with study endpoints or put participant safety at risk, as determined by the treating investigator\n* Known active central nervous system (CNS) metastases and\u002For prior history of leptomeningeal cancer involvement\n* Known history of another active malignancy (besides the eligible cancer diagnosis) within the last 3 years from day 1 of nivolumab that could interfere with study endpoints or put participant safety at risk. (NOTE: Exception will be made for adequately treated basal or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin or carcinoma in situ \\[skin, bladder, cervical, colorectal, breast\\] or low grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia or grade 1 prostate cancer. Any other neoplasm, which has been treated adequately and is adjudged by the treating investigator to have a low risk of progression during the study, could be enrolled only after approval from the medical monitor.)\n* Known active hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV), defined as follows:\n\n  * Active HBV is defined as a known positive hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) result or positive total hepatitis B virus core antibody (anti-HBc) results in the absence of hepatitis B virus surface antibody (anti-HBsAb). (NOTE: When HBsAg is negative and HBcAb is positive, HBV-DNA should be measured. When HBV-deoxyribonucleic acid \\[DNA\\] is negative, this participant could be enrolled with close monitoring of HBV activities.)\n  * Active hepatitis C virus (HCV) is defined as a known positive HCV antibody result and quantitative HCV-ribonucleic acid (RNA) results greater than the lower limits of detection of the assay. (NOTE: Participants who have had definitive treatment for HCV are permitted if HCV-RNA is undetectable.)\n* Known uncontrolled HIV infection. (NOTE: HIV-infected participants may be allowed if all the following criteria are met: CD4 count ≥ 100\u002FμL, viral load less than 200 copies\u002FmL, and clinically stable on antiretroviral therapy \\[ART\\] for at least 3 months.)\n\n  * These participants will be enrolled only after approval from the medical monitor\n* Known active autoimmune disease or an allograft requiring systemic immunosuppression with corticosteroids (\\> 10 mg\u002Fday of prednisone or equivalent) or immunosuppressive drugs within the past 2 years before the first dose of nivolumab. (NOTE: Exceptions will be made for participants with autoimmune conditions such as diabetes type I, vitiligo, psoriasis, hypothyroid or hyperthyroid diseases not requiring immunosuppressive treatment; participants receiving physiologic corticosteroid replacement therapy at doses \\\u003C 10 mg\u002Fday of prednisone or equivalent for adrenal or pituitary insufficiency; participants with a condition such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease that requires intermittent use of steroids or those who require brief courses of corticosteroids for prophylaxis \\[e.g., contrast dye allergy\\], nivolumab-related standard premedication, and\u002For treatment of non-serious immune related adverse events. Any other situation must be discussed with the medical monitor for risk\u002Fbenefit assessment.)\n* Immunosuppressed status due to severe uncontrolled diabetes, concurrent uncontrolled hematological malignancy, or other comorbidities\n* Known history of serious, active infections (aside from well-controlled HIV, as per exclusion criterion #6) requiring systemic antimicrobial agents within 14 days before the first dose of nivolumab. (NOTE: Chronic infections such as herpes simplex virus requiring suppressive therapy may be allowed after discussion with the medical monitor for risk\u002Fbenefit assessment.)\n* Known history of clinically significant interstitial lung disease, or active noninfectious pneumonitis\n* Clinically significant (i.e., active) cardiovascular disease such as cerebral vascular accident or myocardial infarction within 6 months prior to first dose of nivolumab, ongoing unstable angina or congestive heart failure (New York Heart Association Classification class II-IV), or serious cardiac arrhythmia that could jeopardize participant safety on the study\n* Receipt of live vaccine(s) within 30 days of planned start of nivolumab. (NOTE: Examples of live vaccines include but are not limited to measles, mumps, rubella, varicella-zoster \\[chickenpox\\], yellow fever, rabies, bacillus Calmette Guerin \\[BCG\\], and typhoid vaccines. Seasonal influenza vaccines for injection are generally killed-virus vaccines and are allowed; however, intranasal influenza vaccines are live, attenuated vaccines and are not allowed.)\n* Known severe acute or chronic medical conditions such as uncontrolled seizure disorder, serious psychiatric illness, or laboratory abnormalities, that may increase the risk associated with study participation or may interfere with the interpretation of study endpoints and, in the judgment of the treating investigator, would make the participant inappropriate for entry into this study\n* Known active tuberculosis (TB). (NOTE: Participants with latent TB will be allowed, provided they are receiving tuberculosis preventive therapy, after approval of the medical monitor.)\n* Known allergy or hypersensitivity to any component of the study drug formulation (including excipients and additives) that could interfere with study endpoints or put participant safety at risk\n* Pregnant or breast-feeding woman",{"count":77,"type":20},50,[79],"PHASE2","This phase II trial studies how well low dose, reduced frequency nivolumab works in treating patients with cancer that cannot be removed by surgery (unresectable) or that has spread from where it first started (primary site) to other places in the body (metastatic). Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as nivolumab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Nivolumab is a type of immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI). ICIs have revolutionized the treatment of numerous cancers with remarkable improvement in participant outcomes. However, accessibility of ICIs is extremely poor on a global scale, mainly due to high costs. Previous research has suggested that these drugs can be given at lower doses and reduced frequency than their approved dosing regimens, with similar results. Giving nivolumab at a lower dose and less often may help reduce the cost of therapy, improve immunotherapy accessibility, and therefore improve survival outcomes globally.",[82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,26,92,93,94,95,56,96,97,98,99,100,101,102,103,104,105,28,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,29,113,114,115,57,116,117,118,119],"Clinical Stage III Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Clinical Stage III Cutaneous Merkel Cell Carcinoma AJCC v8","Clinical Stage IV Cutaneous Melanoma AJCC v8","Clinical Stage IV Cutaneous Merkel Cell Carcinoma AJCC v8","Hodgkin Lymphoma","Kaposi Sarcoma","Metastatic Acral Lentiginous Melanoma","Metastatic Basal Cell Carcinoma","Metastatic Cervical Carcinoma","Metastatic Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma","Metastatic Cutaneous Melanoma","Metastatic Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma","Metastatic Kaposi Sarcoma","Metastatic Lung Non-Small Cell Carcinoma","Metastatic Merkel Cell Carcinoma","Metastatic Mucosal Melanoma","Metastatic Skin Squamous Cell Carcinoma","Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma","Stage III Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage III Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","Stage III Head and Neck Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma AJCC v8","Stage III Lung Cancer AJCC v8","Stage III Renal Cell Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IV Cervical Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IV Head and Neck Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma AJCC v8","Stage IV Lung Cancer AJCC v8","Stage IV Renal Cell Cancer AJCC v8","Unresectable Acral Lentiginous Melanoma","Unresectable Basal Cell Carcinoma","Unresectable Cervical Carcinoma","Unresectable Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma","Unresectable Cutaneous Melanoma","Unresectable Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma","Unresectable Lung Non-Small Cell Carcinoma","Unresectable Merkel Cell Carcinoma","Unresectable Mucosal Melanoma","Unresectable Skin Squamous Cell Carcinoma","Unresectable Urothelial Carcinoma","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-05-01",{"date":123,"type":34},"2026-05-08",{"date":125,"type":20},"2026-09-01",{"date":127,"type":20},"2029-08-31",{"name":129,"class":130},"Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center","OTHER",1,{"id":133,"slug":134,"hasResults":11,"nctId":135,"briefTitle":136,"officialTitle":137,"acronym":138,"eligibilityCriteria":139,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":140,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":142,"phases":4,"briefSummary":143,"conditions":144,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":30,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":150,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":151,"startDateStruct":153,"completionDateStruct":155,"leadSponsor":157,"locationsCount":159},"100521733","lotus-cc-an-observational-research-study-to-uncover-subtypes-of-cancer-cachexia-100521733","NCT06073431","LOTUS-CC: An Observational Research Study to Uncover Subtypes of Cancer Cachexia","Longitudinal Observational Trial to Uncover Subtypes of Cancer Cachexia","LOTUS","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Have a primary diagnosis of unresectable or stage IV 1) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), 2) pancreatic adenocarcinoma, or 3) colorectal cancer\n\n  * Note: Patients do not need to have cachexia to be eligible\n* Plan to start first-line systemic anti-cancer therapy (chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, interventional clinical trial) in the next 6 weeks or has started first-line systemic therapy in the previous 6 weeks.\n\n  * NOTE: Patients who received systemic anti-cancer therapy previously as part of adjuvant or neoadjuvant treatment and have since recurred are still eligible if such treatment ended \\> 6 months prior to enrollment. Patients receiving concurrent radiation with systemic therapy or received local therapy alone (surgery, radiation therapy \\[RT\\]) prior to first line therapy remain eligible. Patients receiving maintenance treatment after first line therapy are not eligible\n* Have an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0, 1 or 2\n* Be able to understand, speak and read English\n* Be 18 years of age or older\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Have contraindications to physical function assessments (30-second arm curl, Timed-Up-And-Go test, or 30-second chair-stand test) per the treating provider or their designee\n* Have any planned major surgeries within the next 3 months\n* Have received chemotherapy or surgery for separate primary cancer within the past 3 years other than early local staged non-melanoma skin cancer\n* Be pregnant",{"count":141,"type":20},800,"OBSERVATIONAL","This study evaluates cancer-related weight and muscle mass loss, symptoms, and physical function (cachexia) in patients undergoing treatment for colorectal, lung, or pancreatic cancer that cannot be removed by surgery (unresectable) or is stage IV. Patients with these cancer types are at risk for developing cancer cachexia (CC), which is defined as weight loss, muscle loss, and fat loss due to cancer. CC has been associated with reduced physical performance, impaired quality of life, and poorer survival. Many studies that have evaluated treatments for cancer-related weight and muscle loss have aimed to treat all patients with weight loss exactly the same and, unfortunately, have not been successful. Like different cancer types, weight and muscle loss related to cancer may have different causes in different individuals and the best treatment strategy for this condition may not be a one-size-fits-all approach. Information gathered from this study may help researchers develop new diagnostic criteria for CC and design better treatments and clinical trials for cancer-related weight and muscle loss in the future to improve the quality of life in patients with advanced colorectal, lung, or pancreatic cancer.",[145,146,147,28,107,148,29,115,149],"Advanced Colorectal Carcinoma","Advanced Lung Non-Small Cell Carcinoma","Advanced Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma","Stage IV Pancreatic Cancer AJCC v8","Unresectable Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma","2026-01-07",{"date":152,"type":34},"2026-01-09",{"date":154,"type":34},"2023-12-04",{"date":156,"type":20},"2028-09-30",{"name":158,"class":130},"University of Rochester",225,{"id":161,"slug":162,"hasResults":11,"nctId":163,"briefTitle":164,"officialTitle":165,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":166,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":167,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":169,"briefSummary":170,"conditions":171,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":120,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":176,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":177,"startDateStruct":179,"completionDateStruct":181,"leadSponsor":183,"locationsCount":5},"100613804","phase-3-pressurized-intraperitoneal-aerosolized-chemotherapy-with-mitomycin-for-the-treatment-of-unresectable-appendix-or-colorectal-cancer-with-peritoneal-metastases-the-impact-trial-100613804","NCT07271355","Pressurized Intraperitoneal Aerosolized Chemotherapy With Mitomycin for the Treatment of Unresectable Appendix or Colorectal Cancer With Peritoneal Metastases, The IMPACT Trial","Investigation of Mitomycin C PIPAC - FOLFIRI Combination for Unresectable Appendiceal or Colorectal Peritoneal Metastases Treatment (IMPACT): A Multicenter, Randomized, Open-Label, Phase 3 Trial","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Documented informed consent of the participant and\u002For legally authorized representative\n\n  * Assent, when appropriate, will be obtained per institutional guidelines\n* Agreement to allow the use of archival tissue from diagnostic tumor biopsies\n\n  * If unavailable, exceptions may be granted with study principal investigator (PI) approval\n* Age: ≥ 18 years\n* Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0 or 1\n* Histologically or cytologically confirmed appendiceal or colorectal cancer peritoneal metastases\n* No extraperitoneal metastases except lung ≤ 5 lesions with largest ≤ 1cm as identified on CT imaging or MRI. CT scan or MRI to assess measurable disease must have been completed within 28 days prior to registration\n* Visible peritoneal metastatic disease on cross-sectional imaging or diagnostic laparoscopy (does not have to be measurable by RECIST (v1.1)\n* Completed at least 4 months (8 cycles) of first-line standard-of-care oxaliplatin-based systemic therapy without progression of disease. Or completed less than 4 months of oxaliplatin based therapy due to intolerance and without progressive disease. Or progressed on first-line standard-of-care oxaliplatin-based systemic therapy. Permissible first-line systemic therapies include leucovorin calcium, fluorouracil, and oxaliplatin (FOLFOX) or capecitabine and oxaliplatin (XELOX) or fluorouracil, leucovorin, oxaliplatin and irinotecan (FOLFOXIRI). Receipt of anti-EGFR, anti-VEGF, or anti-BRAF therapy in the first-line is acceptable. Mismatch repair-deficient patients are permissible if they have progressed on first-line immunotherapy\n* Not a candidate for cytoreductive surgery as determined by site investigator\n* Fully recovered from the acute toxic effects of prior anti-cancer therapy to Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) grade 1 or lower except alopecia, hearing loss, neuropathy, or non-clinically significant laboratory abnormalities\n* Complete medical history and physical exam (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) ≥ 1,500\u002FmcL (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* Platelets ≥ 100,000\u002FmcL (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* Hemoglobin ≥ 8 g\u002FdL (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* Serum albumin ≥ 2.8 g\u002FdL (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 X upper limit of normal (ULN) (unless has Gilbert's disease, then direct bilirubin \\\u003C 1.5 mg\u002FdL) (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) ≤ 5 x ULN (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) ≤ 5 x ULN (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* Calculated creatinine clearance of ≥ 45 mL\u002Fmin per 24-hour urine test or the Cockcroft-Gault formula (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* Women of childbearing potential (WOCBP): Negative urine or serum pregnancy test (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n\n  * If the urine test is positive or cannot be confirmed as negative, a serum pregnancy test will be required\n* Agreement by females and males of childbearing potential to use an effective method of birth control (e.g. licensed hormonal\u002Fbarrier methods or surgery intended to prevent pregnancy \\[or with a side effect of pregnancy prevention\\]) or abstain from heterosexual activity for the course of the study through at least 14 months after the last dose of protocol therapy\n\n  * Childbearing potential defined as not being surgically sterilized (men and women) or have not been free from menses for \\> 1 year (women only)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Documented informed consent of the participant and\u002For legally authorized representative\n\n  * Assent, when appropriate, will be obtained per institutional guidelines\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Agreement to allow the use of archival tissue from diagnostic tumor biopsies\n\n  * If unavailable, exceptions may be granted with Study PI approval\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Age: ≥ 18 years\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: ECOG performance status of 0 or 1\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: No extraperitoneal metastases except lung ≤ 5 lesions with largest ≤ 1cm as identified on CT imaging or MRI. CT scan or MRI to assess measurable disease must have been completed within 28 days prior to registration\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Progression on Control Arm of the Study as determined by RECIST v1.1. Non-radiographic progression will need to be assessed on a case-by-case basis by central review\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Fully recovered from the acute toxic effects of prior anti-cancer therapy to CTCAE grade 1 or lower except alopecia, hearing loss, neuropathy, or non-clinically significant laboratory abnormalities\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Complete medical history and physical exam (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: ANC ≥ 1,500\u002FmcL (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Platelets ≥ 100,000\u002FmcL (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Hemoglobin ≥ 8 g\u002FdL (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Serum albumin ≥ 2.8 g\u002FdL (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 X ULN (unless has Gilbert's disease, then direct bilirubin \\\u003C1.5 mg\u002FdL) (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: AST ≤ 5 x ULN (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: ALT ≤ 5 x ULN (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Calculated creatinine clearance of ≥ 45 mL\u002Fmin per 24-hour urine test or the Cockcroft-Gault formula (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Women of childbearing potential (WOCBP): negative urine or serum pregnancy test (To be performed within 28 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy)\n\n  * If the urine test is positive or cannot be confirmed as negative, a serum pregnancy test will be required\n* CROSS-OVER ARM INCLUSION: Agreement by females and males of childbearing potential to use an effective method of birth control (e.g. licensed hormonal\u002Fbarrier methods or surgery intended to prevent pregnancy \\[or with a side effect of pregnancy prevention\\]) or abstain from heterosexual activity for the course of the study through at least 14 months after the last dose of protocol therapy\n\n  * Childbearing potential defined as not being surgically sterilized (men and women) or have not been free from menses for \\> 1 year (women only)\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* More than 8 cycles of first line irinotecan therapy\n* Progression on irinotecan\n* Receipt of any second-line systemic chemotherapy (Note: Sequential administration of FOLFOX followed by FOLFIRI is considered second line therapy. However, FOLFOXIRI followed by FOLFIRI is considered first line as long as no more than 8 cycles of irinotecan are given)\n* Any concurrent chemotherapy, investigational product, biologic, or hormonal therapy for cancer treatment. Concurrent use of hormonal therapy for non-cancer-related conditions (e.g., hormone replacement therapy) is acceptable\n* Strong CYP3A4 inducers\u002Finhibitors within 14 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy\n* Prior peritoneal-directed chemotherapy (Prior cytoreductive surgery is permitted)\n* Participation in another clinical study with an investigational product administered in the last 2 months\n* Concurrent enrollment in another clinical study, unless it is an observational (non-interventional) clinical study or during the follow-up period of an interventional study\n* Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm or low-grade appendiceal mucinous adenocarcinoma\n* Extraperitoneal metastases (except lung ≤ 5 lesions with largest being ≤ 1cm)\n* Any history of bowel obstruction requiring nasogastric tube, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, or need for total parenteral nutrition. Even if the bowel obstruction resolved with conservative measures, the patient would be excluded. The exception is if the bowel obstruction was surgically addressed with ostomy, resection or bypass. This exception should be documented\n* Fused mesenteric disease-causing mesenteric shortening and bowel sequestration (\"cauliflowering\")\n* Bulky mesenteric disease where chemotherapy is unlikely to penetrate the tumor\n* Contraindication to laparoscopy\n* Rapid weight loss (\\> 10% in \\\u003C 3 months)\n* Ascites (\\> 2L drained per month)\n* Adhesions involving \\> 50% of abdominal cavity on diagnostic laparoscopy\n* Life expectancy \\\u003C 6 months\n* Treatment with therapeutic oral or IV antibiotics within 14 days prior to Day 1 Cycle 1 of treatment\n\n  * Patients receiving prophylactic antibiotics are eligible, provided the signs of active infection have resolved\n* Any prior malignancy except adequately treated basal or squamous cell skin cancer, in situ cervical cancer, adequately treated stage I or II cancer from which the patient is currently in complete remission, or any other cancer from which the patient has been disease-free for two years\n* History of allergic or hypersensitivity reactions attributed to compounds of similar chemical or biologic composition to study agents (platinum-based compounds, etc.)\n* History of allogeneic organ transplantation or other active primary immunodeficiency\n* Active and uncontrolled infection, including tuberculosis (clinical evaluation that includes clinical history, physical examination and radiographic findings, and tuberculosis testing in line with local practice), or human immunodeficiency virus (positive HIV 1\u002F2 antibodies)\n* Clinically significant uncontrolled illness, including, but not limited to, ongoing or active infection, symptomatic congestive heart failure, uncontrolled hypertension, unstable angina pectoris, uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmia, active interstitial lung disease (ILD), serious chronic gastrointestinal conditions associated with diarrhea, or psychiatric illness\u002Fsocial situations that would limit compliance with study requirement, substantially increase the risk of incurring AEs, or compromise the ability of the patient to give written informed consent\n* Females only: Pregnant or breastfeeding\n* Any other condition that would, in the investigator's judgment, contraindicate the patient's participation in the clinical study due to safety concerns with clinical study procedures\n* Prospective participants who, in the opinion of the investigator, may not be able to comply with all study procedures (including compliance issues related to feasibility\u002Flogistics)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Any concurrent chemotherapy, investigational product, biologic, or hormonal therapy for cancer treatment. Concurrent use of hormonal therapy for non-cancer-related conditions (e.g., hormone replacement therapy) is acceptable\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Strong CYP3A4 inducers\u002Finhibitors within 14 days prior to Day 1 of protocol therapy\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Participation in another clinical study with an investigational product administered in the last 2 months other than the current study\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Concurrent enrollment in another clinical study, unless it is an observational (non-interventional) clinical study or during the follow-up period of an interventional study\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Extraperitoneal metastases (except lung ≤ 5 lesions with largest being ≤ 1cm)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Any history of bowel obstruction requiring nasogastric tube, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, or need for total parenteral nutrition. Even if the bowel obstruction resolved with conservative measures, the patient would be excluded. The exception is if the bowel obstruction was surgically addressed with ostomy, resection or bypass. This exception should be documented\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Fused or bulky mesenteric disease-causing mesenteric shortening and bowel sequestration\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Contraindication to laparoscopy\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Rapid weight loss (\\> 10% in \\\u003C 3 months)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Ascites (\\> 2L drained per month)\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Adhesions involving \\> 50% of abdominal cavity on diagnostic laparoscopy\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Life expectancy \\\u003C 6 months\n* CROSS-OVER ARM EXCLUSION: Treatment with therapeutic oral or IV antibiotics within 14 days prior to Day 1 Cycle 1 of treatment\n\n  * Patients receiving prophylactic antibiotics are eligible, provided the signs of active infection have resolved",{"count":168,"type":20},129,[23],"This phase III trial studies how well pressurized intraperitoneal aerosolized chemotherapy (PIPAC) with mitomycin works versus (vs) standard chemotherapy (leucovorin calcium, fluorouracil, and irinotecan hydrochloride \\[FOLFIRI regimen\\] plus bevacizumab) in treating patients with appendix or colorectal cancer that cannot be removed by surgery (unresectable) and has spread from where it first started (primary site) to the abdominal cavity (peritoneal metastases). PIPAC is a new therapeutic approach that is minimally invasive, does not require surgery (laparotomy), and can be frequently repeated. Chemotherapy is delivered as a pressurized mist directly inside the abdominal cavity (peritoneum) during a minimally invasive surgery called a laparoscopy. The pressure helps the chemotherapy absorb into the cancer tissue and spread more evenly. Mitomycin is an antibiotic used as a chemotherapy drug. It stops or slows the growth of cancer cells and other rapidly growing cells by damaging their deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Standard chemotherapy drugs, such as those in the FOLFIRI regimen, are given via infusion into a vein (intravenously), and work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Another standard intravenous drug, bevacizumab, is in a class of medications called antiangiogenic agents. It works by stopping the formation of blood vessels that bring oxygen and nutrients to tumor. This may slow the growth and spread of tumor. Giving mitomycin via PIPAC in combination with the standard FOLFIRI regimen, with or without bevacizumab, may work better than standard FOLFIRI plus bevacizumab alone in treating patients with unresectable appendix or colorectal cancer with peritoneal metastases.",[172,26,173,174,175,29],"Metastatic Appendix Carcinoma","Metastatic Malignant Neoplasm in the Peritoneum","Stage IV Appendix Carcinoma AJCC v8","Stage IVC Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8","2025-11-28",{"date":178,"type":34},"2025-12-09",{"date":180,"type":20},"2026-07-01",{"date":182,"type":20},"2031-02-28",{"name":184,"class":130},"City of Hope Medical Center"]