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Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Paclitaxel Polymeric Micelles for Injection in the Treatment of Patients With Taxans-resistant Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma, Cholangiocarcinoma, Lung Cancer, Gastric Cancer, Esophageal Carcinoma, or Breast Cancer
Sponsor: Liu Huang
Summary
This study is a single-center, single-arm, open-label, phase II clinical trial designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Paclitaxel Polymeric Micelles for Injection for the treatment of patients with advanced pancreatic adenocarcinoma, cholangiocarcinoma, lung cancer, gastric cancer, esophageal carcinoma, or breast cancer that are resistant to Taxanes. Subjects are given paclitaxel polymeric micelles for injection, three weeks constitutes one cycle of treatment. If subject does not develop disease progression , the subject continues treatment until disease progression (RECIST 1.1) or develops an intolerable toxicity, initiation of a new anti-cancer drug, withdrawal from the study, death, or loss of follow-up. This is a single-arm, small-sample clinical study with the primary efficacy goal of objective remission rate (ORR). The parameters of the trial were set: assuming a class I error of 0.025 unilaterally, power=90%, and a 15% improvement in ORR for objective remission rate, a total of 20 subjects would be required, and a total of 25 would be required for enrolment, taking into account a 20% shedding.
Official title: Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Paclitaxel Polymeric Micelles for Injection in the Treatment of Patients With Taxanes-resistant Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma, Cholangiocarcinoma, Lung Cancer, Gastric Cancer, Esophageal Carcinoma, or Breast Cancer
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
25
Start Date
2023-11-28
Completion Date
2025-11
Last Updated
2025-06-03
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Paclitaxel Polymeric Micelles for Injection
300mg/m2 of Paclitaxel Polymeric Micelles for Injection is intravenously administrated for ≥ 3 hours without special infusion device. The frequency of administration is once every 3 weeks (Q3W), and 3 weeks constitutes a treatment cycle.
Locations (1)
Tongji Hospital
Wuhan, Hubei, China