Trial Watch: Testing the Addition of an Antiangiogenic Drug (Bevacizumab) to Chemotherapy (Carboplatin and Paclitaxel) Combined With Immunotherapy (Pembrolizumab) for pMMR, TP53 Mutated Endometrial Cancer
Important context
- Trial eligibility (participation has strict criteria): Clinical-trial participation has study-specific eligibility criteria; registry listing does not mean a person qualifies or should enroll.
What changed: ClinicalTrials.gov lists Testing the Addition of an Antiangiogenic Drug (Bevacizumab) to Chemotherapy (Carboplatin and Paclitaxel) Combined With Immunotherapy (Pembrolizumab) for pMMR, TP53 Mutated Endometrial Cancer (NCT07198074) as a Phase 3 interventional cancer study. The registry status is Recruiting, with the record last updated 2026-08-21.
Study snapshot: Phase 3; Recruiting; planned enrollment 255. Conditions listed: Advanced Endometrial Carcinoma, Recurrent Endometrial Carcinoma. A primary outcome listed by the registry is: Progression-free survival (PFS).
This entry tracks verified trial-registry facts. Trial registration by itself does not show that an intervention is effective, safe for a particular person, FDA-approved for this use, or recommended by clinical guidelines.
What This Means
ClinicalTrials.gov confirms that this Phase 3 study is registered and currently listed as Recruiting. This establishes the study's existence and registry-reported design/status, not a treatment benefit.
What This Doesn't Mean
A registered trial is not proof that the intervention works, is not FDA approval for this cancer or use, and is not a clinical-guideline recommendation.
Why It Matters
Phase 3 trials can contribute later-stage human evidence. CancerDiscoveries can track this record as results and regulatory information emerge.
Population / Applicability
Studied in: Participants age 18 Years and older with Advanced Endometrial Carcinoma, Recurrent Endometrial Carcinoma who meet the study-specific registry eligibility criteria; sex eligibility: female. (Adults)
Eligibility is study-specific. Registry information does not determine whether any individual should enroll in or receive the intervention.
Full evidence details
- Study design
- Other / not applicable
- Sample size
- 255
- Primary outcome
- Progression-free survival (PFS)
- Replication
- Unknown
Funding & Conflicts
ClinicalTrials.gov lists the lead sponsor as National Cancer Institute (NCI). Sponsorship is reported for transparency and does not establish efficacy.
Regulatory status by jurisdiction
Unspecified jurisdiction
- Status
- Investigational
- Last verified
- 2026-08-21
This record has no structured cancer-type scope on file yet — editorial review recommended before treating it as applicable to a specific cancer type.
Guideline positions
Guideline
- Position
- Not addressed
- Last verified
- 2026-08-21
Primary evidence supporting this story
- ClinicalTrials.gov — NCT07198074 (opens in a new tab) (Clinical-trial registry) NCT07198074 Load-bearing source NCT07198074
ClinicalTrials.gov — NCT07198074. NCT07198074.
Why Should I Trust This?
- 1 source at Tier 1 — Government/regulatory authority (FDA, NCI, NIH, ClinicalTrials.gov, CDC, and equivalent)
- Correction/retraction status: No correction or retraction
- Last reviewed: 2026-08-21
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Discovery Timeline
Every recorded change to this record's content or publication status, in order.
- Status change — Status changed from "Legacy / Unverified" to "In editorial review".
- Status change — Status changed from "In editorial review" to "Verified".
Last reviewed
Trial Watch: Testing the Addition of an Antiangiogenic Drug (Bevacizumab) to Chemotherapy (Carboplatin and Paclitaxel) Combined With Immunotherapy (Pembrolizumab) for pMMR, TP53 Mutated Endometrial Cancer
https://cancerdiscoveries.com/discoveries/trial-watch-testing-the-addition-of-an-antiangiogenic-drug-bevacizumab-to-chemotherapy-carboplatin-and-paclitaxel-combined-with-immunotherapy-pembrolizumab-for-pmmr-tp53-mutated-endometrial-ca/
Evidence stage: Later-Stage Human
What This Means
ClinicalTrials.gov confirms that this Phase 3 study is registered and currently listed as Recruiting. This establishes the study's existence and registry-reported design/status, not a treatment benefit.
What This Doesn't Mean
A registered trial is not proof that the intervention works, is not FDA approval for this cancer or use, and is not a clinical-guideline recommendation.
Why It Matters
Phase 3 trials can contribute later-stage human evidence. CancerDiscoveries can track this record as results and regulatory information emerge.
Important Limitations
- Clinical-trial participation has study-specific eligibility criteria; registry listing does not mean a person qualifies or should enroll.
Primary sources
- ClinicalTrials.gov — NCT07198074 — https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07198074 (NCT07198074)
Date verified: 2026-08-21
Correction status: No correction or retraction