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Phase II Anastrozole and ZD6474 in Neoadjuvant Treatment of Postmenopausal Hormone Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer

Basic Trial Information
Trial Description
     Summary
     Further Trial Information
     Eligibility Criteria
Trial Contact Information

Basic Trial Information

PhaseTypeStatusAgeSponsorProtocol IDs
Phase IITreatmentActive18 and overOtherBRSADJ0008
97923, BRSADJ0008, NCT00481845, NCT00481845

Trial Description

Summary

In this study we plan to study the combination of ZD6474, a dual inhibitor of EGFR and VEGFR-2 with anastrozole in the neoadjuvant setting for patients with Stage I-III breast cancer. The aim is to overcome mechanisms of resistance and simultaneously block multiple critical signaling pathways known to stimulate breast cancer.

Further Study Information

The use of adjuvant chemotherapy and endocrine therapy has had a significant impact on breast cancer survival. However, not all patients will benefit from each of these therapies. Increasing data suggests that patients with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer derive marginal benefit from the addition of adjuvant chemotherapy. Identification and characterization of cellular signaling pathways active in the pathogenesis of breast cancer has lead to the development of multiple targeted therapies that hold enormous promise for patients with less toxicity than conventional chemotherapy.

Treatment strategies employing neoadjuvant therapy have found that pCR is predictive for ultimate outcome. Due to this, the use of neoadjuvant therapy has become an intense area of investigation in operable breast cancer. In the IMPACT trial, the aromatase inhibitor anastrozole was found to improve eligibility for breast conservation and was associated with a favorable clinical objective response after 12 weeks of therapy.

In this proposed study, we plan to study the combination of ZD6474, a dual inhibitor of EGFR and VEGFR-2, with anastrozole in the neoadjuvant setting for patients with Stage I-III breast cancer. The aim is to overcome mechanisms of resistance and simultaneously block multiple critical signaling pathways known to stimulate breast cancer. The two agents have non-overlapping toxicities and are both administered orally, allowing for a more tolerable treatment regimen. By using this combination in the neoadjuvant setting, we will target the critical signaling pathways early and follow tumor responses during therapy, allowing for prompt evaluation of the effectiveness of this treatment strategy. Pathologic tumor specimens obtained at the time of definitive surgery will be evaluated for pathologic complete response thus adding to the body of literature. By examining molecular markers such as ER, PR, EGFR, and Ki-67 pre- and post-treatment, we hope to correlate modulations in these biomarkers to response. Finally, using a novel second generation functional breast MRI we will investigate the ability of MRI to predict response to antiangiogenic therapy.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:- Histologically confirmed invasive, hormone receptor-positive (ER and/or PR positive) breast cancer

  • Stage I-III breast cancer including any primary tumor >= 1cm by ultrasound
  • Diagnosis by core needle biopsy with placement of metallic clip at tumor site
  • Sentinel lymph node biopsy (US-guided FNA may be substituted if palpable axillary lymphadenopathy)
  • Evaluation by a surgeon to determine eligibility for breast conservation
  • Postmenopausal status (age >= 60, age < 60 and FSH and estradiol in the postmenopausal range, prior bilateral oophorectomy)
  • Serum creatinine < 1.5 x ULN or creatinine clearance > 50 mL/minute (calculated by Cockcroft-Gault formula.)
  • Serum bilirubin < 1.5 x ULN
  • Serum potassium must not be less than 4mmol/L (supplementation allowed)
  • Serum calcium or magnesium within normal range (supplementation allowed)
  • Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or aspartate aminotransferase (AST) <= 2.5 x ULN or alkaline phosphatase (ALP) <= 2.5 x ULN
  • ECOG Performance Status 0,1,2
  • ECG QTc < 480 msec
  • Measurable disease
  • Written, informed consent Exclusion Criteria:- Inflammatory breast cancer
  • Metastatic breast cancer excluding disease in regional lymph nodes
  • Inoperable disease considered irreversible with neoadjuvant endocrine therapy
  • HER2-overexpressed breast cancer
  • Prior chemotherapy or radiotherapy for the treatment of the current breast cancer
  • Prior hormonal therapy for the treatment of the current breast cancer
  • Prior surgical biopsy, lumpectomy, mastectomy for the current breast cancer
  • Any concurrent condition which in the Investigator's opinion makes it inappropriate for the patient to participate in the trial or which would jeopardize compliance with the protocol
  • Currently active diarrhea that may affect the ability of the patient to absorb ZD6474 or tolerate diarrhea
  • Clinically significant cardiac event such as myocardial infarction; New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification of heart disease >2 within 3 months before entry; or presence of cardiac disease that, in the opinion of the Investigator, increases the risk of ventricular arrhythmia.
  • History of arrhythmia (multifocal premature ventricular contractions (PVCs), bigeminy, trigeminy, ventricular tachycardia (VT) or uncontrolled atrial fibrillation) which is symptomatic or requires treatment (CTCAE grade 3) or asymptomatic sustained VT. Atrial fibrillation controlled on medication is not excluded.
  • Previous history of QTc prolongation as a result of another medication that required discontinuation of that medication.
  • Congenital long QT syndrome or 1st degree relative with unexplained sudden death <40 years of age.
  • Presence of left bundle branch block (LBBB).
  • QTc with Bazett's correction that is unmeasurable, or >= 480 msec on screening ECG. If a patient has QTc > = 480 msec on screening ECG, the screen ECG may be repeated twice (at least 24 hours apart). The average QTc from the three screening ECGs must be < 480 msec in order for the patient to be eligible for the study.
  • Use of any concomitant medication that may cause QTc prolongation, induce Torsades de Pointes or induce CYP3A4 function.
  • Hypertension not controlled by medical therapy (systolic blood pressure greater than 160 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure greater than 100 mm hg).
  • Previous or current malignancies of other histologies within the last 5 years, with the exception of cervical carcinoma in situ and adequately treated basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin.
  • Major surgery within 4 weeks or incompletely healed surgical incision before starting study therapy.
  • Receipt of any investigational agents within 30 days prior to commencing study treatment
  • Previous enrollment or randomization of treatment in the present study

Trial Contact Information

Trial Lead Organizations/Sponsors

Stanford Cancer Center

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP

Dr. Ellie Guardino MD/PhDPrincipal Investigator

Trial Sites

U.S.A.
California
  Stanford
 Stanford Cancer Center
 Melinda Telli Ph: 650-736-8635
  Email: steinhau@stanford.edu
 Cancer Clinical Trials Office Ph: (650) 498-7061
 Dr. Ellie Guardino MD/PhDPrincipal Investigator
 Robert W. CarlsonSub-Investigator
 Bruce Lewis DanielSub-Investigator
 Frederick M. DirbasSub-Investigator
 Irene L. WapnirSub-Investigator
 Melinda TelliSub-Investigator

Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.
NLM Identifer NCT00481845
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on March 18, 2009

Note: Information about this trial is from the ClinicalTrials.gov database. The versions designated for health professionals and patients contain the same text. Minor changes may be made to the ClinicalTrials.gov record to standardize the names of study sponsors, sites, and contacts. Cancer.gov only lists sites that are recruiting patients for active trials, whereas ClinicalTrials.gov lists all sites for all trials. Questions and comments regarding the presented information should be directed to ClinicalTrials.gov.

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