This study focuses on patients with advanced/metastatic solid tumors. The research evaluates two medications: IOMX-0675, a new antibody treatment, and pembrolizumab (also known as Keytruda). The purpose is to determine the most appropriate dose of IOMX-0675 when used alone or in combination with pembrolizumab in patients whose cancer has already been treated with other therapies.
The study involves two treatment approaches. In the first approach, some patients will receive IOMX-0675 by itself. This includes patients with specific types of cancer such as non-small cell lung cancer, gastric cancer, mesothelioma, or kidney cancer. In the second approach, patients with colorectal cancer will receive both IOMX-0675 and pembrolizumab together. Both medications are given through infusion, which means they are administered directly into a vein.
During the study, patients will receive treatment for up to 99 weeks. The maximum daily dose of IOMX-0675 will be 1800 milligrams, while pembrolizumab will be given at doses up to 200 milligrams. Doctors will monitor how patients respond to the treatment and check for any side effects. They will also perform various tests to understand how the medications work in the body.



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