This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of lung cancer known as non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), which is locally advanced or has spread to other parts of the body. The study is designed for patients who have already received a specific type of chemotherapy called platinum-based treatment. The trial aims to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a combination of two treatments: CC-486 (also known as oral azacitidine) and pembrolizumab, which is also referred to by its code name, MK-3475. Pembrolizumab is a medication that is given through an injection into a vein, while azacitidine is taken as a tablet by mouth.
The purpose of the study is to compare the effects of the combination of CC-486 and pembrolizumab against pembrolizumab with a placebo in patients with NSCLC. Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to receive either the combination treatment or pembrolizumab with a placebo. The study will monitor the participants over a period to assess how well the treatments work and to check for any side effects. The trial will help researchers understand if the combination of CC-486 and pembrolizumab can improve outcomes for patients with this type of lung cancer.
Throughout the study, participants will receive regular check-ups and monitoring to ensure their safety and to track the progress of their treatment. The study is expected to continue until 2025, providing valuable information on the potential benefits and risks of using CC-486 in combination with pembrolizumab for treating advanced NSCLC. This research could lead to new treatment options for patients with this challenging form of lung cancer.



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