This is a multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 2 study whose objectives are to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of CAN008 plus TMZ during and after radiation therapy in newly-diagnosed subjects with glioblastoma who have undergone surgical excision.
This study plans to enroll approximately 117 subjects. Subjects determined as having met inclusion criteria through screening will be randomized into treatment groups (CAN008 + RT + TMZ, 78 subjects) and the control group (placebo + RT + TMZ, 39 subjects) in a ratio of 2:1.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
117
Treatment in this study is divided into four periods. Period 1 (W1-W6) is the triple therapy period in which subjects in both groups will be given CAN008 + RT + TMZ. Period 2 (W7-W10) is the treatment-free (rest) period in which subjects do not receive any study drug/therapy. Period 3 (W11-W58) is the CAN008+TMZ maintenance therapy period in which subjects in both groups are given CAN008+TMZ. Period 4 (after W59) is the monotherapy period in which subjects are given CAN008 IV infusion weekly until disease progression.
Treatment in this study is divided into four periods. Period 1 (W1-W6) is the triple therapy period in which subjects in both groups will be given placebo + RT + TMZ. Period 2 (W7-W10) is the treatment-free (rest) period in which subjects do not receive any study drug/therapy. Period 3 (W11-W58) is the placebo+TMZ maintenance therapy period in which subjects in both groups are given placebo+TMZ. Period 4 (after W59) is the monotherapy period in which subjects are given placebo IV infusion weekly until disease progression.
Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
RECRUITINGProgression-free survival (PFS)
To evaluate the efficacy of CAN008 plus temozolomide (TMZ) treatment in subjects with newly diagnosed glioblastoma (GBM) during and after radiation therapy
Time frame: Up to 3 years
Overall survival (OS)
Overall survival (OS)
Time frame: Up to 5 years
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