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A Study of JNJ-90301900 in Combination With Chemoradiation Followed by Consolidation Immunotherapy for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)

Status
Active
Cancer Type
Lung Cancer
Unknown Primary
Trial Phase
Phase II
Eligibility
18 Years and older, Male and Female
Study Type
Treatment
NCT ID
NCT06667908
Protocol IDs
90301900NSC2001 (primary)
NCI-2024-09803
2024-518276-32-00
90301900NSC2001
Study Sponsor
Johnson & Johnson Enterprise Innovation Inc.

Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine whether JNJ-90301900 added to concurrent
platinum-based doublet chemotherapy with radiation therapy (cCRT) followed by
consolidation immunotherapy (cIT) can improve objective response rate (ORR; that is
percentage of participants whose best response is complete response or partial response
during the study) in participants with locally advanced and unresectable stage III
non-small cell lung cancer.

Eligibility

  1. Must be a candidate for standard of care (SOC) treatment of non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) by concurrent platinum-based doublet chemotherapy with radiation therapy (cCRT) followed by consolidation durvalumab treatment as determined by the investigator and per local guidelines at screening
  2. Have a medical history of pathologically (histologically or cytologically) proven diagnosis of NSCLC within 3 months prior to enrollment/randomization
  3. Have locally advanced unresectable stage IIIA or IIIB NSCLC according to the eighth edition lung cancer stage classification
  4. Have at least 1 target lesion (primary lung lesion or involved lymph node[s]) per RECIST version 1.1 that is amenable to intratumoral and/or intranodal injection and external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) as determined by the investigator at screening
  5. Have an eastern cooperative oncology group (ECOG) performance status of 0 to 1

Treatment Sites in Georgia

Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University


1365 Clifton Road NE
Building C
Atlanta, GA 30322
winshipcancer.emory.edu

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