This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of two medications, Cabozantinib and Nivolumab, in older patients with a type of kidney cancer known as renal cell carcinoma. The purpose of the study is to observe how these medications are used in real-life settings among patients who have advanced or metastatic forms of this cancer. Cabozantinib is taken as a tablet, while Nivolumab is given through an infusion, which means it is administered directly into the bloodstream.
The study will follow patients over a period to see how they respond to the treatment, including any changes in their cancer and their overall health. It will also look at how well patients tolerate the medications, any side effects they experience, and how the treatment affects their quality of life. The study aims to gather information on the starting doses of Cabozantinib, any changes in dosage, and any interruptions in treatment due to side effects.
Participants in the study will be monitored for various outcomes, such as how long they live without the cancer getting worse, their overall survival, and their response to the treatment based on medical imaging. The study will also track any unplanned hospital visits and assess the quality of life reported by the patients themselves. This information will help to better understand the use of Cabozantinib and Nivolumab in treating older patients with this type of kidney cancer.



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