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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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active trials
71
with Poland location
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RecruitingPhase IIFemale only

Assessing the Efficacy and Safety of Anti-HER2 Therapy in Nigerian Women With HER2+ Breast Cancer Before and After Surgery

Doctors leading this study would like to learn about providing cancer treatment/therapies to Nigerian women with breast cancer based on their human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) status. This study will focus on the efficacy and safety of anti-HER2 cancer treatment before and after surgery.

RecruitingPhase II

HER2 Molecular Imaging With 89Zr-trastuzumab PET/CT as a Predictive Biomarker for Antibody-drug Conjugate Sequencing in Patients With Advanced HER2-positive Breast Cancer

ZEPHIR-02 is a multicentre, open-label phase II study that will enroll subjects with HER2-positive advanced/metastatic breast cancer (mBC) who have experienced disease progression under trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) in the metastatic setting. All subjects will undergo baseline biopsy, blood collection, FDG-PET/CT and 89Zr-trastuzumab PET/CT (HER2-PET/CT) and will be classified as HER2-PET/CT positive or negative, as previously described in the ZEPHIR trial. Focusing on a central visual "patient-based" classification that captures the entire disease burden, a side-by-side display will be used, comparing baseline FDG-PET/CT (which identifies all FDG-positive metastases regardless of their HER2-imaging status) and HER2-PET/CT. Subjects will be categorized into two HER2-PET/CT patterns (positive vs. negative) based on proportion of FDG-avid tumor load with significant 89Zr-trastuzumab uptake. Subjects classified as "positive" will receive T-DM1 as monotherapy, IV 3.6mg/kg every 3 weeks (21 days +- 3 days) until disease progression, unacceptable toxicity or request of the subject to withdraw from the study. FDG-PET/CT will be performed before cycle 2 of T-DM1 will serve as a research tool to correlate metabolic changes with clinical outcomes. Other FDG-PET/CT will be performed before cycle 4 of T-DM1 for assessment of response. Subjects who demonstrate a partial or complete response (responders) will continue treatment with T-DM1. Subjects who exhibit stable disease or disease progression (non-responders) will discontinue study treatment and enter the survival follow-up period. For responders, subsequent metabolic evaluations will be performed every 3 months, with FDG-PET/CT. Treatment response will be assessed according to metabolic response. For these subjects, mandatory blood samples will be obtained at all metabolic reassessments. Subjects with HER2-PET/CT classified as "negative" will receive treatment of physician's choice (TPC) as per the best local clinical practice and be out of the study. All enrolled subjects will undergo a mandatory biopsy during the pre-treatment period. The study also includes mandatory translational procedures (i.e. collection of tumour biopsy during pre-treatment period and blood samples at pre-specified time points) for exploratory molecular analyses.

RecruitingPhase I/II

Beamion BCGC-1: A Study to Find a Suitable Dose of Zongertinib Used Alone and in Combination With Other Treatments to Test Whether it Helps People With Different Types of HER2+ Cancer That Has Spread

This study is open to adults aged 18 years and older with different types of HER2+ cancer that has spread and cannot be removed by surgery. People can take part in this study if their tumours show HER2 aberrations and previous treatment was not successful. The purpose of this study is to find a suitable dose of zongertinib that people with different types of HER2+ cancer that has spread can tolerate best when taken together with trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd), with trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1), with trastuzumab and capecitabine, with zanidatamab, or with mFOLFOX6 (with or without trastuzumab). Another purpose is to check whether zongertinib alone and in combination with other treatments can make tumours shrink. Zongertinib inhibits HER2. HER2 causes cancer cells to grow. In this study, participants receive treatment in cycles. Study participants are treated with zongertinib alone or in combination with other treatments. This study has 2 parts. In Part 1, participants in different groups receive increasing doses of zongertinib. In Part 2, participants are put into different groups by chance. Each group receives a different dose of zongertinib. Every participant has an equal chance of being in each group. During the study, the participants visit the study site regularly. In this study, researchers want to find the highest dose of zongertinib that participants can tolerate when taken together with other treatments. To find this out, researchers look at certain severe health problems that a number of participants have. The doctors regularly check the size of the tumour with imaging methods (CT/MRI) during the study. The doctors also regularly check participants' health and take note of any unwanted effects.

Frequently asked questions

What is a clinical trial?

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.

Is participation in a clinical trial paid?

Participation is free for the patient — the costs of the tested treatment are covered by the trial sponsor. Some trials also reimburse travel and accommodation costs.

How to apply for a clinical trial abroad?

Start with the trial card in our Radar — you will find eligibility criteria and contact details of the center from ClinicalTrials.gov there. Contact is usually in English; if you need support, write to us.