Conditions
High-risk Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
Clinical Trials
Researchers are looking for new ways to treat high-risk non muscle invasive bladder cancer (HR NMIBC). NMIBC is cancer in the tissue that lines the inside of the bladder but has not spread to the bladder muscle or outside of the bladder. High-risk means NMIBC may have a high chance of getting worse or coming back after treatment.
The goals of this study are to learn: 1. If more people who receive pembrolizumab with Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) have no signs of cancer in their body and live longer without the cancer growing, spreading, or coming back compared to people who receive BCG alone. 2. About the safety and how well people tolerate BCG alone or in combination with pembrolizumab.
CLINICALTRIALS.GOV IDENTIFIER
NCT03711032
EudraCT Number
2018-001967-22
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Conditions
High-risk Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
Age Range
18+
Sex
All
Cohort A: All patients who enroll in the trial will receive medication while on the study.
50% of participants will receive BCG+Pembrolizumab
50% of participants will receive BCG only
Cohort B: All patients who enroll in the trial will receive medication while on the study.
33% of participants will receive Pembrolizumab and BCG (reduced BCG course)
33% of participants will receive Pembrolizumab and BCG (full BCG course)
33% of participants will receive BCG alone (full BCG course)
In Phase 3 trials, researchers try to find out if a treatment works in a large number of people, usually about 1,000 to 5,000 participants who have the health condition the treatment is intended to treat. In vaccine trials, the participants may be healthy or have diseases or conditions. Phase 3 trials may happen in a doctor’s office, a clinic, or a hospital.
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