The study focuses on patients with solid tumors, a type of cancer that forms a solid mass in organs, and includes a specific group with metastatic colorectal cancer, which is colon cancer that has spread to other parts of the body. The experimental medication being tested is an oral solution called LRK-4189. This drug may be given alone or together with standard chemotherapy combinations known as mFOLFOX6 and FOLFIRI. The mFOLFOX6 regimen contains the chemotherapy agents fluorouracil, oxaliplatin and folinic acid, while FOLFIRI includes fluorouracil, irinotecan and folinic acid. All of these medicines are given through an IV (a needle placed in a vein) and work by stopping cancer cells from growing.
The purpose of the study is to find a safe and effective dose of the new drug and to see how well it works against the cancers. This early‑stage trial uses a “dose‑escalation” approach, meaning the amount of the study drug is gradually increased in small groups of participants to identify the highest dose that can be given without unacceptable side effects. Participants will receive the medication in repeated treatment cycles, and doctors will monitor how the drug moves through the body (pharmacokinetics) and how it affects the cancer cells (pharmacodynamics).
After an initial screening, participants start treatment and return for regular visits where blood tests, imaging scans, and physical examinations are performed to track safety, side effects, and any changes in tumor size. The study continues through several cycles of treatment, with each cycle lasting a few weeks, until enough information is gathered to determine the appropriate dose for future larger trials.



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