The study focuses on metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma, a type of cancer that starts in the pancreas and has spread to other parts of the body. Participants will receive a combination of an experimental gene‑based therapy called VCN-01 (zabilugene almadenorepvec) and the standard chemotherapy drugs known as nab‑Paclitaxel/Gemcitabine (GnP). VCN-01 is a specially engineered virus that carries an enzyme to help the chemotherapy work better, and it is given by an intravenous (through a vein) infusion.
The purpose of the trial is to see whether giving VCN-01 together with GnP is safe and well‑tolerated, and to understand how the virus behaves in the body by measuring its genetic material in the blood.
Participants will start the treatment with a first dose of VCN-01 at the same time as the initial chemotherapy cycle. The virus dose will be repeated about every eight weeks, for a total of three doses, while chemotherapy cycles continue as usual. Throughout the study, regular visits will include blood tests to check for any side effects and imaging scans to see how the cancer is responding.



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