'ADVANCE' (A Pilot Trial)

Sponsor
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Other)
Overall Status
Active, not recruiting
CT.gov ID
NCT03858322
Collaborator
Mayo Clinic (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

This study is being conducted to carefully study how chemotherapy is tolerated in group of patients age 70.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
Phase 1

Detailed Description

This clinical trial is dedicated to patients age 70 and older and is focused on understanding how the investigators can improve upon breast cancer outcomes for older women, a group of patients who often do worse than younger patients and who are not well represented in clinical trials to date. Through this clinical trial, the investigators aim to better understand the side effects, experiences, and changes in physical function that may occur with chemotherapy. The investigators are also very interested in the genomics (or gene-changes) and biological changes that may occur in breast cancers in older women that may be different from the changes we see in younger patients.

Even though the chemotherapy agents being used in this study are used frequently when treating breast cancer, The investigators have limited information on how these agents are tolerated in older patients. This research study is called a Feasibility Study, because the investigators will be closely monitoring how easily it is to administer chemotherapy to a relatively small group of participants (up to 40) and to what degree side effects occur. The investigators will administer commercially available chemotherapy agents used in breast cancer in the specific setting of the treating older patients with early-stage breast cancer and with some mild modification of how these agents are given and in what combination.

For participants with triple negative breast cancer, paclitaxel and carboplatin will be administered in standard, weekly doses. Both agents are FDA-approved for use in early breast cancer. However, carboplatin and paclitaxel are not typically used as a 'stand-alone' treatment for breast cancer, meaning they are often used together along with other chemotherapy agent(s) over a longer period.

For participants with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer, paclitaxel and cyclophosphamide will be administered, which are both FDA-approved agents to treat breast cancer as part of a longer regimen to treat early breast cancer. In this clinical trial the investigators are modifying the way the chemotherapy is delivered so that it may be more tolerable than the longer treatment course. This clinical trial does not limit the use of other chemotherapy or other treatments being recommended for breast cancer, but any other recommended treatments would be given after the participants receive their paclitaxel and carboplatin on the clinical trial.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Anticipated Enrollment :
41 participants
Allocation:
Non-Randomized
Intervention Model:
Parallel Assignment
Masking:
None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose:
Treatment
Official Title:
'ADVANCE' (A Pilot Trial) ADjuVANt Chemotherapy in the Elderly: Developing and Evaluating Lower-Toxicity Chemotherapy Options for Older Patients With Breast Cancer
Actual Study Start Date :
Mar 21, 2019
Actual Primary Completion Date :
Nov 10, 2020
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
Mar 21, 2023

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Experimental: Carboplatin + Paclitaxel

Paclitaxel will be administered intravenously 3 times per cycle Carboplatin will be administered intravenously 3 times per cycle

Drug: Paclitaxel
The drug work by damaging the RNA or DNA that tells the cell how to copy itself in division. If the cells are unable to divide, they die.

Drug: Carboplatin
The drug work by damaging the RNA or DNA that tells the cell how to copy itself in division. If the cells are unable to divide, they die.

Experimental: Cyclophosphamide + Paclitaxel

Paclitaxel will be administered intravenously 3 times per cycle Cyclophosphamide will be administered once per cycle

Drug: Paclitaxel
The drug work by damaging the RNA or DNA that tells the cell how to copy itself in division. If the cells are unable to divide, they die.

Drug: Cyclophosphamide
The drug work by damaging the RNA or DNA that tells the cell how to copy itself in division. If the cells are unable to divide, they die.

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Toxicity and receipt of planned therapy (feasibility) [3 months]

    Examine the number of treatments received divided by the denominator of 12 treatments

Secondary Outcome Measures

  1. Adverse events [2 years]

    Using CTCAE standard reporting

  2. NCI PRO-CTCAE [2 Years]

    Examine patient reported CTCAEs on study treatment and their agreement with provider reports.

  3. Consequences of toxicity or disease events [2 years]

    Frequency of hospitalizations, deaths, emergency room visits

  4. Invasive disease-free survival [2 years]

    recurrences and survival as per STEEP definitions and whether recurrences are local or distant

  5. Overall survival [2 years]

    We will examine the time from study registration to death

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
70 Years and Older
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
No
Inclusion Criteria:
  • Participants must have histologically or cytologically confirmed breast cancer that is human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 negative (HER2-negative) per the most recent 2018 ASCO CAP guidelines94

  • Estrogen Receptor and Progesterone immunohistochemistry (IHC) status must be known; any status is eligible, but this will define in which cohort a patient will enroll:

  • Additional eligibility for cohort 1: Triple negative disease- defined as IHC staining of <10% for ER and PR per local pathology review

  • Additional eligibility for cohort 2: Hormone receptor-positive disease defined as IHC for ER or PR >/= 10% per local pathology review

  • Men and women are eligible

  • Age 70 and older at the time of protocol registration

  • Non-metastatic, invasive breast cancer (scans are not required to document non-metastatic disease- any staging work-up is up to the treating provider's discretion)

  • Recommended to have either neoadjuvant chemotherapy or adjuvant chemotherapy per their treating provider.

  • Any surgery, nodal assessment, radiation, hormonal therapy is left up to the treating provider but should not occur concurrently with study therapy. If any additional chemotherapy is planned by a treating provider, this must occur AFTER all study-related chemotherapy is completed.

  • Any patient receiving pre-operative hormonal therapy and who is then recommended for adjuvant chemotherapy is eligible, though hormonal therapy should be held during study treatment administration

  • All study-related chemotherapy must be given prior to surgery if neoadjuvant therapy is planned or adjuvantly if postoperative chemotherapy is planned. For example, giving 6 doses pre-operatively and 6 doses postoperatively is not allowed on study.

  • There are no restrictions on life expectancy, ECOG Performance Status, or baseline blood values or organ function; Appropriateness of chemotherapy treatment is left up to the treating provider but providers should be ok with the full starting doses of each agent.

  • Participants must be willing to fill out surveys over time or designate a proxy to answer on their behalf.

  • Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document.

  • Patients who do not speak or read English are eligible as long as adequate interpreter services are available or the surveys are available in the preferred language (i.e. PRO surveys are available in many languages)

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Participants who have already received chemotherapy for the current cancer. Prior diagnoses of breast cancers are allowed, provided that the treating provider feels that the current cancer represents a new primary breast cancer and not recurrent disease.

  • Participants who are receiving any other investigational or anti-cancer agents. Any additional radiation, hormonal therapy or chemotherapy planned should be administered once the study treatments have completed.

  • History of allergic reactions attributed to compounds of similar chemical or biologic composition to cyclophosphamide, carboplatin, and paclitaxel.

  • Prior chemotherapy receipt is allowed in the setting of treatment of other/prior cancers, but no prior carboplatin (cohort 1), cyclophosphamide (cohort 2), or paclitaxel (both cohorts) receipt in the last 2 years is allowed (given toxicity and possible efficacy concerns

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 City of Hope National Medical Center Duarte California United States 91010
2 Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts United States 02115
3 Dana Farber Cancer Institute Boston Massachusetts United States 02115
4 Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center (DF/BWCC) at Milford Regional Medical Center Milford Massachusetts United States 01757
5 Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center (DF/BWCC) in Clinical Affiliation with South Shore Hospital South Weymouth Massachusetts United States 02190
6 Novant Health Oncology Specialists Winston-Salem North Carolina United States 27103

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
  • Mayo Clinic

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Rachel Freedman, MD, MPH, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Study Documents (Full-Text)

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
Rachel Freedman, MD, MPH, Principal Investigator, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT03858322
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • 19-031
First Posted:
Feb 28, 2019
Last Update Posted:
Feb 1, 2022
Last Verified:
Jan 1, 2022
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
Yes
Plan to Share IPD:
Yes
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
Yes
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
No
Product Manufactured in and Exported from the U.S.:
No
Keywords provided by Rachel Freedman, MD, MPH, Principal Investigator, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Additional relevant MeSH terms:

Study Results

No Results Posted as of Feb 1, 2022