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Below you will find currently recruiting clinical trials for cancer patients — one click lets you show only trials conducted in Poland. The list is automatically updated from the ClinicalTrials.gov database, and we translate descriptions into Polish.

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1410
active trials
71
with Poland location
Last update
Jul 6, 2026, 03:00 AM
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RecruitingPhase I/II🇵🇱 Poland

A Clinical Study of Ifinatamab Deruxtecan Based Treatment Combinations or as Monotherapy to Treat Metastatic Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer (mCRPC) (MK-2400-01A/IDeate-Prostate02)

The purpose of this substudy is to assess the efficacy and safety of ifinatamab deruxtecan (I-DXd), given alone or with other treatments in participants with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). The goals of this study are to learn about: * The safety of the study treatment and if people tolerate it. * A safe dose level of I-DXd that can be used with other treatments. * Participant levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA) during treatment.

RecruitingPhase III🇵🇱 PolandMale only

This Study Will Explore Whether a Combination of the Investigational Drug Mevrometostat (PF-06821497) and Enzalutamide Will Work Better Than Taking Enzalutamide Alone in Participants With mCSPC Who Are ARPI naïve.

This study will explore whether a combination of the investigational drug mevrometostat (PF-06821497) and enzalutamide will work better than taking enzalutamide alone in participants with mCSPC who are ARPI naïve and have not yet received chemotherapy in the mCSPC setting.

RecruitingPhase I🇵🇱 Poland

A Study of Mevrometostat for Treatment of Relapsed/Refractory SCLC, Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer, and Follicular Lymphoma

The purpose of this study is to learn about the safety and effects of the study medicine (called Mevrometostat) for the possible treatment of Relapsed/ Refractory Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC), Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer (CRPC) and Follicular Lymphoma (FL). The study consists of 3 parts; Part 1 and 2 enrolled participants with SCLC, metastatic CRPC, and FL are closed for enrollment. Part 3, which is open for enrollment is seeking men who: * have Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer (CRPC) and * have previously received treatment for CRPC and have progressed from the last treatment All participants in Part 3 of this study will receive mevrometostat and/ or enzalutamide. Part 3 consists of 2 sub studies each has an assessment phase and a maintenance phase. The Part 3 DDI substudy consist of 2 cohorts, Cohort 1 (monotherapy cohort) and Cohort 2 (Combination cohort). In the assessment phase: * participants in the BE substudy will take 3 single doses of mevrometostat by mouth over 3 periods. * participants in the DDI substudy Cohort 1 (monotherapy cohort) will take mevrometostat 2 times a day and/or itraconazole 1 time a day based on a present schedule. * participants in the DDI substudy Cohort 2 (combination cohort) will take mevrometostat 2 times a day, enzalutamide 1 time a day, and/or itraconazole 1 time a day based on a present schedule. After completion of the assessment phase, participants will enter the maintenance phase where they will receive mevrometostat 2 times a day and enzalutamide 1 time a day by mouth until their cancer is no longer responding. The study will look at the experiences of participanrs receiving the study medicine. This will help see if the study medicine is safe and effective.

RecruitingPhase I/IIMale only

A Phase Ib/II Open-label Study of AMO959 With Lutetium (177Lu) Vipivotide Tetraxetan (AAA617) in Combination With ARPI in Adult Participants With PSMA-positive mCRPC

The purpose of this phase Ib/II study is to (a) in Phase Ib evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of AMO959 when given in combination with lutetium (177Lu) vipivotide tetraxetan (also known as \[177Lu\]Lu-PSMA-617 or 177Lu-PSMA-617 and hereafter referred to as AAA617) with an androgen receptor pathway inhibitor (ARPI) in participants with metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who have failed one prior ARPI and with or without prior taxane exposure, and (b) in Phase II evaluate the preliminary efficacy of AMO959 in combination with AAA617 and ARPI in participants with mCRPC who have failed one prior ARPI, but who have not yet been exposed to taxane treatment.

RecruitingPhase II

A Study of Enzalutamide, Enzalutamide in Combination With Mifepristone, or Chemotherapy in People With Metastatic Breast Cancer

The researchers are doing this study to find out if the study drug, enzalutamide, alone or combined with the study drug, mifepristone, is effective in treating advanced or metastatic androgen receptor-positive (AR+) triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) or estrogen receptor-low breast cancer (ER-low BC), and whether these study treatments work as well as standard chemotherapy with carboplatin, paclitaxel, capecitabine, or eribulin.

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It is a study of a new therapy or drug involving patients, conducted according to a strict protocol and under medical supervision. For many cancer patients, it provides access to therapies that are not yet standardly available.

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