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RECRUITING
NCT06860542
PHASE2

Inhaled Budesonide for REcurrence Prevention and Adjuvant THerapy in Checkpoint Inhibitor Pneumonitis

Sponsor: AHS Cancer Control Alberta

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The introduction of immune checkpoint inhibitors (immunotherapy) that stimulate our immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells has been one of the most exciting advances in oncology over the last decade. These medications are now employed across almost half of cancer types and settings, however they come with a cost. In some patients, instead of attacking cancer cells alone, the stimulated immune system damages healthy tissues (immune related adverse events), with one of the most severe and potentially deadly such complications being immune attack on the lungs, or checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis (CIP). When treated promptly with oral or intravenous steroids, acute CIP improves in many cases, however for approximately one-fifth of patients the lung inflammation is difficult to control, resulting in recurrent shortness of breath, the need for extended courses of oral or intravenous steroids, impacting quality of life and cancer therapy decisions. The goal of the trial is to assess whether use of inhaled steroids, a type of medication commonly used in asthma patients, for one year after a first diagnosis of CIP may help the lung inflammation resolve and not return, without the repeated use of oral or intravenous medications that carry more side effects.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

94

Start Date

2026-02-10

Completion Date

2030-12-01

Last Updated

2026-03-23

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DRUG

Arm 2- Budesonide (Pulmicort® Turbuhaler®) + Usual care

Budesonide (Pulmicort® Turbuhaler®) 800ug inhaled twice daily (BID) will be taken in addition to usual care for 36 weeks.

OTHER

Arm 1- Usual care

The comparison arm will be usual care (UC) for Checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis (CIP) (steroids).

Locations (1)

Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre

Calgary, Alberta, Canada