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In this phase 2 study, the investigators aim to evaluate the effects and safety of combined therapy using oxaliplatin and gemcitabine chemotherapy, Donafenib and Tislelizumab for patients with advanced biliary tract carcinoma.
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Most advanced biliary tract carcinoma (BTC) patients are often accompanied by local or distant metastases and lose the opportunity for surgical resection. For patients with advanced BTC who have been in stages III and IV (AJCC/UICC, V2, 2018), the survival time is less than 4 months, and there is currently no standard treatment. The Gemox chemotherapy (oxaliplatin + gemcitabine) has been used in the treatment of advanced BTC, but the efficacy is still unsatisfactory. Donafenib is a small molecule multi-kinase inhibitor, the main targets including VEGFR1-3, PDGFRα, RET(ret proto-oncogene ), c-KIT(KIT proto-oncogene, receptor tyrosine kinase), Raf,FLT3,have anti-angiogenic effects, have been proven effective in hepatocellular carcinoma. In recent years, monoclonal antibodies against programmed cell death protein 1 (PD1) have shown remarkable therapeutic effects in the treatment of various solid tumors. Prior to this, the combined treatment of GEMOX combined with Donafenib and Tislelizumab was proved satisfying safety. Meanwhile,the phase-I trial showed good efficacy in conversion rate and 6-month overall survival rate. Due to the limitted small sample size of the phase I trial, the investigators aim to expand the sample size to further verify the effects and safety of combined therapy in the study.
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93 participants in 1 patient group
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Lu Wang, M.D.; Yiming Zhao, M.D.
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