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Mechanisms of Enhanced Efficacy of Ivonescimab in Neoadjuvant Therapy for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Drug
Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

This is an exploratory clinical study focusing on the neoadjuvant treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The study primarily aims to compare the efficacy and safety of Ivonescimab, a novel PD-1/VEGF bispecific antibody, with those of conventional PD-1 inhibitors. Beyond evaluating its direct therapeutic benefits, this research also seeks to elucidate the potential mechanisms underlying the enhanced efficacy of Ivonescimab. Additionally, the study will conduct secondary exploratory analyses, including the identification and validation of predictive and prognostic biomarkers, as well as multi-omics profiling to investigate the molecular mechanisms of action. Collectively, these efforts aim to provide comprehensive experimental data to support the rational clinical application of Ivonescimab and the development of precision medicine strategies for NSCLC.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Patients with non-small cell lung cancer (Stage IB-IIIB) who require radical surgery following neoadjuvant therapy.

Locations
Other Locations
China
Peking University People's Hospital
RECRUITING
Beijing
Contact Information
Primary
Hao Li
lihao_pkuhsc@163.com
+86 13051713494
Backup
Huiming Han
huimingpkuhsc@163.com
+86 18801398013
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-07-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2027-10-30
Participants
Target number of participants: 80
Treatments
Ivonescimab neoadjuvant therapy group
Patients in this group will receive ivonescimab as neoadjuvant therapy
PD-1 inhibitors neoadjuvant therapy group
Patients in this group will receive other PD-1 inhibitors as neoadjuvant therapy
Sponsors
Leads: Peking University People's Hospital

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