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Anlotinib hydrochloride combined with tislelizumab, paclitaxel liposome, and nedaplatin regimen for preoperative neoadjuvant therapy of esophageal cancer: A single-arm, single-center, phase II exploratory clinical study.

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e16082 Background: Local recurrence and distant metastasis are important causes of high mortality in patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer. Neoadjuvant therapy combined with surgery can significantly improve the prognosis of patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer. Based on the clinical data of anlotinib (a multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitors) and tislelizumab (anti-pd-1 antibodies), paclitaxel liposome (a cytotoxic anti-tumor drugs) and nedaplatin (a platinum-based anti-tumor drugs) in patients with esophageal cancer, to evaluate the efficacy and safety of anlotinib hydrochloride combined with tislelizumab, paclitaxel liposome and nedaplatin in preoperative neoadjuvant therapy for patients with stage IIB-IVA esophageal cancer. Methods: This study included 18-75 years old, ECOG PS 0-1 patients with potentially resectable stage IIB-IVA esophageal cancer with a predicted survival time of ≥12 weeks and confirmed by histopathology or cytology. Patients who met the inclusion criteria received anlotinib (oral, 12mg/d1-14,Q3W) combined with tislelizumab (intravenous drip, 200mg/d1,Q3W), paclitaxel liposome (intravenous drip, 175mg/m2/d1,Q3W) and nedaplatin (intravenous drip, 80mg/m2/d1,Q3W). After 2 cycles of neoadjuvant therapy, surgery was performed, and 4-6 weeks of chemotherapy combined with targeted immune adjuvant therapy was performed after the operation, and then Anlotinib combined with tislelizumab targeted immune maintenance therapy was performed until the disease progressed. Subjects who failed to complete at least one cycle of clinical trials according to this program due to non-experimental drug factors, and seriously violated this research program, such as: failure to follow the prescribed dose, method and course of medication, will be excluded from this study. The primary endpoint was objective response rate (ORR), and secondary endpoints included progression-free survival (PFS), R0 resection rate, and pathological complete response rate. Results: From October 2021 to February 2023, 38 patients were included in this study, and clinical data of 27 patients can be used to track and evaluate clinical efficacy. The median age of the subjects was 58.5 years (range 47-75 years). the primary study end point was an ORR of 77.8% (95% CI,61%-94.5%). Conclusions: We will strictly implement the research protocol and objectively evaluate the anti-tumor activity and safety of anlotinib hydrochloride combined with tislelizumab, paclitaxel liposome and nedaplatin regimen in the treatment of patients with stage IIB ~ IVA esophageal cancer. In order to provide a safe and reliable neoadjuvant therapy for patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer. Clinical trial information: ChiCTR2100049693 .
Title: Anlotinib hydrochloride combined with tislelizumab, paclitaxel liposome, and nedaplatin regimen for preoperative neoadjuvant therapy of esophageal cancer: A single-arm, single-center, phase II exploratory clinical study.
Description:
e16082 Background: Local recurrence and distant metastasis are important causes of high mortality in patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer.
Neoadjuvant therapy combined with surgery can significantly improve the prognosis of patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer.
Based on the clinical data of anlotinib (a multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitors) and tislelizumab (anti-pd-1 antibodies), paclitaxel liposome (a cytotoxic anti-tumor drugs) and nedaplatin (a platinum-based anti-tumor drugs) in patients with esophageal cancer, to evaluate the efficacy and safety of anlotinib hydrochloride combined with tislelizumab, paclitaxel liposome and nedaplatin in preoperative neoadjuvant therapy for patients with stage IIB-IVA esophageal cancer.
Methods: This study included 18-75 years old, ECOG PS 0-1 patients with potentially resectable stage IIB-IVA esophageal cancer with a predicted survival time of ≥12 weeks and confirmed by histopathology or cytology.
Patients who met the inclusion criteria received anlotinib (oral, 12mg/d1-14,Q3W) combined with tislelizumab (intravenous drip, 200mg/d1,Q3W), paclitaxel liposome (intravenous drip, 175mg/m2/d1,Q3W) and nedaplatin (intravenous drip, 80mg/m2/d1,Q3W).
After 2 cycles of neoadjuvant therapy, surgery was performed, and 4-6 weeks of chemotherapy combined with targeted immune adjuvant therapy was performed after the operation, and then Anlotinib combined with tislelizumab targeted immune maintenance therapy was performed until the disease progressed.
Subjects who failed to complete at least one cycle of clinical trials according to this program due to non-experimental drug factors, and seriously violated this research program, such as: failure to follow the prescribed dose, method and course of medication, will be excluded from this study.
The primary endpoint was objective response rate (ORR), and secondary endpoints included progression-free survival (PFS), R0 resection rate, and pathological complete response rate.
Results: From October 2021 to February 2023, 38 patients were included in this study, and clinical data of 27 patients can be used to track and evaluate clinical efficacy.
The median age of the subjects was 58.
5 years (range 47-75 years).
the primary study end point was an ORR of 77.
8% (95% CI,61%-94.
5%).
Conclusions: We will strictly implement the research protocol and objectively evaluate the anti-tumor activity and safety of anlotinib hydrochloride combined with tislelizumab, paclitaxel liposome and nedaplatin regimen in the treatment of patients with stage IIB ~ IVA esophageal cancer.
In order to provide a safe and reliable neoadjuvant therapy for patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer.
Clinical trial information: ChiCTR2100049693 .

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