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Primary Outcome Measures Number of Patients with Dose-limiting Toxicities [ Time Frame: Baseline up to 21 Days ] A DLT is defined as an AE that meets at least one of the criteria listed in protocol, according to National Cancer Institute (NCI) common terminology criteria for AE (CTCAE) version 5.0, and is considered by the Investigator to be clinically…
Primary Outcome Measures Compliance of ERAS® guidelines [ Time Frame: 3 months ] Post-ERAS® implementation phase: compliance rate towards the relevant core items from ERAS guidelines Secondary Outcome Measures Acceptance and feasibility of ERAS® guidelines [ Time Frame: 3 months ] Pre-ERAS® phase (current clinical practice): current compliance rate towards the ERAS guidelines Inclusion Criteria Adults female and male patients (> 18 year-old)…
Mesothelioma, a cancer of the membrane that surrounds the lungs, abdomen, heart, and testicles is a very aggressive cancer. It spreads very quickly and when the tumors grow big enough, they crowd out organs and make it hard for people to breath. Mesothelioma sufferers can experience coughing, chest pain, and shortness of breath among other…
Primary Outcome Measures ORR [ Time Frame: 6 months after the final enrollment ] Objective Response Rate(ORR)according to mRECIST 1.1 standard Secondary Outcome Measures DOR [ Time Frame: 24 months ] Duration of remission DCR [ Time Frame: 24 months ] Disease Control Rate PFS [ Time Frame: 24 months ] Progression Free Survival OS [ Time Frame: 24 months ] Overall Survival AE [ Time Frame: 24 months ] Adverse event SAE [ Time Frame: 24 months ] Incidence and Severity of…
Researchers are looking into changing mesothelioma cells to make them more susceptible to immunotherapy. Mesothelioma is a hard cancer to treat, so new approaches need to be developed to try to lengthen and improve mesothelioma patients’ lives. Immunotherapy can work well for some, but for others it does very little, so researchers need to find…
Primary Outcome Measures Assessment of pronostic impact of nuclear grade in comparison with combined grade in peritoneal malignant mesothelioma [ Time Frame: 3 months to 4 years ] Assessment by the review of pathologists Inclusion Criteria peritoneal malignant mesothelioma Exclusion Criteria opposition to reuse personnal data
The National Cancer Institute just started a study to see if it could make immunotherapy more potent for treating mesothelioma. The study combines a manmade protein that kills cancer cells called LMB-100 and an immunotherapy drug called ipilumab. The problem with current immunotherapy treatments is they do not work well with mesothelioma. The combination of…
An enzyme that helps clean up the byproducts of cellular oxidation could potentially be a biomarker for pleural mesothelioma. People with very small amounts of the enzyme were found to survive longer than people who have higher levels of the enzyme. The enzyme is Glutathione peroxidase-1 (GPX-1). It can be found in all cells to…
A new treatment utilizing CAR-T cell therapy could help prevent mesothelioma cells from protecting themselves. The treatment, called UCARTMESO, is being developed by the French biopharmaceutical company Cellectis. The treatment works by targeting cells that overexpress mesothelin, which is an antigen that prevents cells from sending immune suppressive signals. A majority of the time immune…
Studies are showing that the immunotherapy drug durvalumab can make chemotherapy more effective for treating mesothelioma. Durvalumab is an immunotherapy drug called an immune checkpoint inhibitor. It blocks the protein PD-1, which is used by mesothelioma cells to protect themselves. Researchers believed that if the protein was blocked, mesothelioma cells would be easier to kill…