Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT05456867
Brief Summary: Durvalumab was approved in the Russian Federation for use after both concurrent and subsequent CRT until disease progression. Currently, there is no real-world data regarding the safety and real world effectiveness of durvalumab in this indication. Moreover, generation data on the safety and real world effectiveness of durvalumab after concurrent chemo-radiation therapy (cCRT) and subsequent chemo-radiation therapy (sCRT) in routine practice in the Russian Federation will be of high relevance. The other important question that needs to be addressed is the duration of treatment with durvalumab and its' influence on the relevant outcomes. According to the Russian label, it is possible to continue treatment with durvalumab until disease progression, although current data from the PACIFIC trial provide the results on 12 months duration of durvalumab treatment. The real-world data about the duration of treatment with durvalumab in the Russian population and its' influence on various outcomes would be very important. Among other goals, the current study is aimed to analyze factors influencing the effectiveness of durvalumab therapy in the real-world setting (e.g. duration of treatment, delays in the start of treatment with durvalumab after CRT over, early discontinuation due to any factors including AEs, etc.). The study also aims to elucidate treatment approaches after discontinuation from durvalumab (post-progression outcomes and treatment in case of discontinuation due to AEs). This study will support the understanding of described factors and will take and an attempt to optimize the treatment process to improve outcomes for patients
Study: NCT05456867
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05456867