This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of lung cancer known as non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), specifically the metastatic non-squamous subtype. The study aims to compare the effectiveness and safety of two medications: SB27, a proposed biosimilar of pembrolizumab, and Keytruda, which is an existing treatment for this type of cancer. Both medications are given as a solution for infusion, which means they are administered directly into the bloodstream through a vein.
The purpose of the study is to determine if SB27 works as well as Keytruda in treating patients with this type of lung cancer. Participants in the study will receive either SB27 or Keytruda, and some may receive a placebo. The study will monitor how well the cancer responds to the treatment, as well as any side effects that may occur. The trial will take place over a period of time, with regular check-ups and assessments to track the progress of the treatment.
In addition to SB27 and Keytruda, the study may also involve other medications such as carboplatin and pemetrexed, which are commonly used in cancer treatment. These medications are also given as infusions. The study is designed to ensure that all participants receive the best possible care while contributing to important research that could improve future treatments for non-small cell lung cancer.



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