This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of cancer known as locally advanced pancreatic cancer. The treatment being tested in this study is called Ampligen, which is also known by its scientific name, rintatolimod. Ampligen is administered through an intravenous infusion, meaning it is given directly into the bloodstream through a vein. The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness and safety of Ampligen against a control group that receives no additional treatment after a standard chemotherapy regimen called FOLFIRINOX.
Participants in the study will have already completed at least four months of FOLFIRINOX treatment without their cancer progressing. The study will involve regular visits to monitor the participants’ health and the progression of their cancer. The main goal is to see how long participants can live without their cancer getting worse, which is referred to as Progression Free Survival (PFS). This will be measured from the time of the first treatment with Ampligen until the cancer progresses, the participant passes away, or the study ends.
The study is designed to last for several years, with an estimated completion date in 2028. Participants will be closely monitored throughout the study to ensure their safety and to gather data on the effectiveness of Ampligen in treating locally advanced pancreatic cancer. This research aims to provide valuable insights into potential new treatment options for this challenging condition.



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