This study focuses on treating patients with Advanced or Metastatic Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). The main treatment combines several medications including Datopotamab Deruxtecan (also called Dato-DXd) with different types of immunotherapy medicines (Durvalumab, Volrustomig, Rilvegostomig, Sabestomig), with some patients also receiving Carboplatin. The purpose is to evaluate if these drug combinations are safe to use and how well patients can tolerate them.
The study involves two main parts where patients receive different combinations of these medications through intravenous infusions. Some participants will receive Dato-DXd with one type of immunotherapy medicine, while others will receive Dato-DXd with immunotherapy plus carboplatin. The medications work in different ways to fight cancer – Dato-DXd directly targets cancer cells, while immunotherapy helps the body’s immune system fight the cancer.
Throughout the study, doctors will monitor how patients respond to the treatment and check for any side effects. They will also look at how the medications work in the body and how effective they are at fighting the cancer. The treatment may continue as long as it is helping the patient and side effects remain manageable.



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