Phase 2 Cachexia Clinical Trials
8 recruitingPhase 2
What is a Phase 2 trial?
Phase 2 trials evaluate whether a treatment works for a specific condition and further assess its safety. These studies typically enroll several hundred participants and provide preliminary data on effectiveness.
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Recruiting
Phase 2
Phase 2 Cachexia Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of ASCA101
Cachexia; Cancer
MetaFines135 enrolled6 locationsNCT07168226
Recruiting
Phase 2Phase 3
A Study to Learn About the Medicine Ponsegromab in Adults With Cancer of the Pancreas Which Has Spread and Caused Significant Body Weight Loss and Fatigue
Metastatic Pancreatic Ductal AdenocarcinomaCachexia
Pfizer982 enrolled188 locationsNCT06989437
Recruiting
Phase 2Phase 3
Visugromab in Cachexia International Trial
Cancer-associated Cachexia
CatalYm GmbH518 enrolled35 locationsNCT07112196
Recruiting
Phase 1Phase 2
A Study of JMT203 in Patients With Cancer Cachexia
Pancreatic CancerNon-small Cell Lung CancerCancer Cachexia+2 more
Shanghai JMT-Bio Inc.307 enrolled1 locationNCT06868849
Recruiting
Phase 2
An Evaluation of NGM120 in a Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study in Participants With Colorectal Cancer Who Have Cancer Cachexia.
Colorectal, CancerCancer CachexiaCRC (Colorectal Cancer)
NGM Biopharmaceuticals, Inc136 enrolled28 locationsNCT07033026
Recruiting
Phase 2
Psilocybin-Assisted Psychotherapy in Cancer Patients With Adjustment Disorder
Cancer of the BreastCancerAdjustment Disorder+8 more
Psyence Australia Pty Ltd87 enrolled3 locationsNCT07072728
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase 2
Evaluation of the effects of a mixture of amino acids (Amixea) on lean body mass and muscle strength of patients with unresectable advanced non small cell lung cancer: A randomized, double blind, placebo controlled, multicentre study
Cachexia
Latis Australian PTY LTD160 enrolled2 locationsACTRN12616001402437
Completed
Phase 2
Cancer Nutrition and Exercise rehabilitation program (CaNE) for patients with advanced cancer at risk of cancer cachexia syndrome – a phase II feasibility study
Patients with advanced lung cancerPatients with advanced upper gastrointestinal cancerCancer cachexia syndrome
The University of Sydney28 enrolled1 locationACTRN12615000951550