Study summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and clinical response of ASP7517, and determine the Recommended Phase 2 Dose (RP2D) and/or the Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) of ASP7517 when administered as a single agent and in combination with pembrolizumab.

This study will also evaluate other measures of anticancer activity of ASP7517 when administered as a single agent and in combination with pembrolizumab based on central and local assessment.

Additional Study Details

Phase
Phase 1/Phase 2
Product
  • ASP7517
  • Pembrolizumab
  • Product
    ASP7517
    Type
    Interventional
    Masking
    None (Open Label)
    Enrollment number
    385
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    Who May Participate

    Every clinical study has its own set of rules for who can join, known as eligibility criteria. These might cover things like your age, gender, general health, the type and stage of your condition, and your past treatments. But, only the study team can decide if you’re a good fit to take part.

    What to expect

    If the study is right for you, and you’d like to join, you will be randomly assigned to receive either one of the study medications or a placebo. In this study, 4 out of 5 people will receive a study medicine and 1 out of 5 people will receive a placebo. A placebo does not have any medicine in it but looks just like the medicine being studied. Whilst you are free to leave the study at any time, staying in a study until the end really helps scientists and doctors to discover new treatments for people living with eczema.

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    Length of study treatment
    10 Months
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    Number of study visits
    Approximately 13

    Trial purpose

    In a world where innovation meets care, we invite you to explore the possibilities of groundbreaking treatments. Imagine a scenario where you could be part of a journey that transforms lives.

    Picture this: 80% of participants will receive a revolutionary treatment, while 20% will experience a placebo that mirrors the real thing. Your involvement could pave the way for new discoveries in eczema care. Remember, you can opt out at any moment, but your commitment until the end can significantly contribute to the advancement of medical science.

    Study documents

    Plain Language Summary
    Available Languages: English
    Protocol
    Available Languages: English
    Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
    Available Languages: English
    Clinical Study Report
    Available Languages: English
    Press Release
    Available Languages: English

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    • China
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