This study focuses on patients with Non-Squamous Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer that is locally advanced and cannot be surgically removed, or has spread to other parts of the body (metastatic). The cancer in these patients must have specific genetic changes called EGFR mutations. The study will test a combination of two medications: telisotuzumab adizutecan (also known as ABBV-400), which is given through an intravenous infusion, and osimertinib, which is taken as a tablet by mouth.
The purpose of this research is to evaluate how well these two medications work together as a first treatment option for this type of lung cancer, and to determine the best dose of telisotuzumab adizutecan when combined with osimertinib. The study is divided into two phases. During treatment, patients will receive both medications for up to 40 weeks.
Telisotuzumab adizutecan belongs to a group of drugs called antibody-drug conjugates, which are designed to target and deliver medication directly to cancer cells. The study will look at how the treatment affects the cancer’s growth and spread, and how long patients live without their disease getting worse. The research will also monitor any side effects that may occur during treatment.



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