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Randomized Trial of Glutathione With Anti-PD-1 and Chemotherapy in Advanced NSCLC

RECRUITINGPhase 1Sponsored by The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University
Actively Recruiting
PhasePhase 1
SponsorThe First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University
Started2025-06-01
Est. completion2026-12-31
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

Chemotherapeutic agents exert significant immunomodulatory effects by influencing tumor-infiltrating immune cells. However, the sequence and combination of chemotherapy regimens differentially modulate immune cell dynamics, ultimately impacting treatment efficacy and patient survival. Glutathione, a critical bioactive molecule, demonstrates broad potential in tumor immunotherapy. Through mechanisms such as scavenging free radicals, modulating immune cell proliferation and differentiation, and regulating cytokine expression, glutathione achieves precise modulation of immune responses to enhance immune system functionality. To investigate whether glutathione can enhance the clinical efficacy of current chemo-immunotherapy regimens in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), investigators conducted this clinical study.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

1. Histologically or cytologically confirmed diagnosis of lung squamous cell carcinoma or adenocarcinoma.
2. Documented disease progression following first-line chemotherapy or chemo-immunotherapy.
3. Age ≥18 years at the time of enrollment.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Patients with small cell lung cancer or other histological subtypes of lung cancer.
2. Patients lost to follow-up, who discontinued treatment, or died within one year of diagnosis.
3. Pregnant or lactating women

Conditions6

CancerChemotherapyGlutathioneLung CancerNon Small Cell Lung CancerPD1 Antibody

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