A Study of JAB-3312 in Adult Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors in China

This is a Phase 1, open-label dose-escalation study to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) and assess the DLT of JAB-3312. It is anticipated that approximately 24 subjects will be enrolled in the dose-escalation phase of the study. JAB-3312 will be administered orally once daily (QD) in 21-day treatment cycles.

Treatment of Irinotecan Hydrochloride Liposome Injection II in China: a Real World Study of Pancreatic Cancer Patients

This study is a multi-center observational study.The start time for data collection is May 1, 2024. Patients' baseline and treatment data will be collected under informed concent. The purpose of this case registry study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of irinotecan hydrochloride liposome injection II based therapy in Chinese patients with pancreatic cancer in the real world by collecting, understanding, and analyzing the etiology, clinical features, treatment pattern, treatment outcomes, and pharmacoeconomics changes in pancreatic cancer patients receiving this regimen.

A CR-UK Phase I Trial of LY3143921

This clinical study is looking at a drug called LY3143921 hydrate (a Cdc7 inhibitor) in adult patients with advanced solid tumours. The main aims are to find out the maximum dose of LY3143921 hydrate that can be given safely to patients, more about the potential side effects and how they can be treated

The Canadian/US Integrative Oncology Study

This study describes the survival outcomes of advanced stage breast, colorectal, ovarian and pancreatic cancer patients receiving advanced integrative oncology (AIO) treatment at participating North American integrative oncology clinics. This study also aims to describe the integrative treatments recommended by naturopathic doctors (NDs) for these participants alongside their conventional care treatments. Sub-studies will evaluate health-related quality of life, cost of cancer care, and qualitative experience of care in a subset of Canadian participants.

A Phase 1 Study of Safety and Bioactivity With FG-3019 in Combination With Gemcitabine and Erlotinib for Subjects With Locally Advanced or Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer

Objectives

* Primary: To evaluate the safety and tolerability of FG-3019 in combination with gemcitabine and erlotinib
* Secondary: To evaluate the efficacy and pharmacokinetics of FG-3019 in combination with gemcitabine and erlotinib

A Phase II/III Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Surufatinib Combined With Camrelizumab, Nab-paclitaxel, and Gemcitabine in Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer

To evaluate the efficacy of Surufatnib combined withcamrelizumab, nab-paclitaxel, and gemcitabine versus nab-paclitaxel plus gemcitabine as the first-line treatment in metastatic pancreatic cancer

An Exploratory Trial to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety for Combination Treatment of Adenovirus Double Suicide Gene Therapy

Replication-competent Adenovirus-mediated Double Suicide Gene Therapy (Theragene®,Ad5-yCD/mutTKSR39rep-ADP) showed safety and anti-cancer effect in patients with pancreatic cancer in phase I study.

From the experience of phase I study, the safety and efficacy of combination with standard chemotherapy and radiation therapy with Theragene treatment will be assessed in this study.

Left Celiac Plexus Resection for Pancreatic Cancer at the Body and Tail

This is a prospective study of left celiac plexus resection for pancreatic cancer at the body and tail during standard distal pancreatectomy.

Pilot Study of Pancreatic Cancer Screening

This study investigates how often abnormal findings from routine magnetic resonance imaging occur in people with genetic mutations in BReast CAncer gene. (BRCA), ataxia telangiectasia mutated gene (ATM), or PALB2 screened for pancreatic cancer. This study may lead to a greater understanding of cancer and potentially, improvements in cancer screening and treatment.

Chemotherapy With or Without Dalteparin in Treating Patients With Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as gemcitabine and capecitabine, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Anticoagulants, such as dalteparin, may help prevent blood clots from forming in patients being treated with chemotherapy. It is not yet known whether gemcitabine is more effective when given alone or together with dalteparin and/or capecitabine in treating patients with pancreatic cancer.

PURPOSE: This randomized phase III trial is studying whether dalteparin prevents blood clots in patients with pancreatic cancer receiving treatment with different combinations of gemcitabine and capecitabine.