This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of lung cancer known as non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that has a specific genetic change called the KRAS G12C mutation. This mutation is found in some patients with advanced stages of NSCLC. The study is testing a new treatment called JDQ443, which is taken as a tablet. JDQ443 is being evaluated as a first-line treatment, meaning it is the first treatment given for this type of cancer.
The purpose of the study is to assess how well JDQ443 works and how safe it is for patients with this specific type of lung cancer. The study will include patients whose cancer has spread locally or to other parts of the body, and who have not received any previous treatment for their advanced cancer. The study will also consider the presence of another genetic factor called PD-L1 expression, which can be either less than 1% or 1% and above, and may include an additional genetic change known as an STK11 co-mutation.
Participants in the study will take JDQ443 orally, and the study will monitor their response to the treatment over time. The study aims to understand the overall response rate, which is the proportion of patients who experience a reduction in their cancer size. It will also look at how long the response lasts, the time it takes for the cancer to progress, and overall survival rates. Additionally, the study will track any side effects or changes in health indicators such as laboratory values and vital signs. The trial is expected to continue until October 2025.



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