Safety and Performance of a Novel Infusion Catheter System for Peri/Intratumoral Gemcitabine Delivery in Patients With Pancreatic Cancer
NCT: NCT07575191 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study is testing a new way to deliver the chemotherapy drug Gemcitabine in pancreatic tumors using the catheter Extroducer® Infusion Catheter System. The study will include patients with Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer that cannot be removed with surgery. Patients will receive four treatment sessions, given every two weeks, in which Gemcitabine is infused directly into or near the tumor. The study will test up to three increasing dose levels of Gemcitabine (200 mg, 400 mg, and 100 mg). The study will enroll three groups of three patients each. After each group completes treatment, an independent safety committee will review the results to decide whether it is safe to move to the next dose per predefined study criteria. After finishing treatment, patients will be followed for six months. Each patient's total participation in the study will last about 8-9 months. The main goal of the study is to evaluate the safety and feasibility of this treatment approach.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Safety and Performance of a Novel Infusion Catheter System for Peri/Intratumoral Gemcitabine Delivery in Patients With Pancreatic Cancer?
Safety and Performance of a Novel Infusion Catheter System for Peri/Intratumoral Gemcitabine Delivery in Patients With Pancreatic Cancer is a clinical trial registered under NCT07575191. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07575191?
The current status of NCT07575191 (Safety and Performance of a Novel Infusion Catheter System for Peri/Intratumoral Gemcitabine Delivery in Patients With Pancreatic Cancer) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Safety and Performance of a Novel Infusion Catheter System for Peri/Intratumoral Gemcitabine Delivery in Patients With Pancreatic Cancer start?
Safety and Performance of a Novel Infusion Catheter System for Peri/Intratumoral Gemcitabine Delivery in Patients With Pancreatic Cancer started on 2026-04.
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