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Brief Title: SV-BR-1-GM in Metastatic or Locally Recurrent Breast Cancer
Official Title: A Phase I/IIa Study of SV-BR-1-GM in Metastatic or Locally Recurrent Breast Cancer Patients
Study ID: NCT03066947
Brief Summary: This is a single arm, open label study of SV-BR-1-GM, a targeted immunotherapy for breast cancer. Eligible patients will have histological confirmation of breast cancer with recurrent and/or metastatic lesions. The treatment regimen includes a pre-treatment with low-dose cyclophosphamide 2-3 days before the inoculation; inoculation in 4 sites on the thighs and upper back; and post-treatment inoculation of Interferon-alpha-2b into the sites of inoculation \~2 and \~4 days after the inoculation. These is repeated every 2 weeks for one month (3 treatments), then monthly for up to one year. Standard tumor assessments are performed at baseline and then every 2-3 months.
Detailed Description: This is a single arm, open label study of SV-BR-1-GM in recurrent and/or metastatic breast cancer. The detailed treatment regimen follows: Pre-Inoculation Regimen: Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) 300 mg/m\^2 I.V., 1x only, will be given 48-72 hours before each SV-BR-1-GM inoculation, with an antiemetic of the provider's choice (steroids prohibited). If the patient is not tolerating the cyclophosphamide, a lower dose may be used (e.g. 200 or 150 mg/m\^2) or it may be withheld, with the Sponsor's approval. Innoculation Day Standard Operating Procedures: 1. Inquire regarding events of past weeks, change in medications, pain scale, ECOG scale, and review of systems. 2. Check injection sites. 3. Perform DTH skin test intra-dermally with the SV-BR-1 parent cell line (\~1 x 10\^6 irradiated tumor cells). Observe about 20 minutes for acute hypersensitivity. Grade III or higher acute hypersensitivity will abort therapy. 4. Inject SV-BR-1-GM intra-dermally into 4 sites in thighs and upper back (0.5 mL each). Monitor patients for 60 minutes. Vital signs will be assessed and medical attention will be warranted if unstable. SV-BR-1-GM Preparation \& Inoculation Regimen: Each inoculation will be administered via intra-dermal injection at the investigational sites. Subjects will receive 15-25 x 10\^6 viable, irradiated transfected breast tumor cells in a total volume of 2.0 ml Ringer's lactate. SV-BR-1-GM cells will be irradiated to ensure cell replication incompetency. SV-BR-1-GM will be divided into four aliquots of 0.5 mL each and injected intra-dermally; one each into the anterior skin of the subject's right and left thighs and over the right and left upper back . Application of anesthetic lidocaine crème may be used if necessary for control of local pain before inoculation. Subjects will be monitored for 60 minutes. After at least 10 subjects have been treated safely with this regimen, the dose of SV-BR-1-GM may be escalated or decreased in subsequent patients based on the emerging data. Post-Inoculation Regimen: 2 days (± 1 day) after inoculation, and again 4 days (± 1 day) later after inoculation, the patient will return to the principal investigator's office to receive Interferon-alpha-2b (Merck) in 0.1 mL saline, prepared as follows: These will also be provided by the sponsor and injected intra-dermally to each inoculation site, beneath the thickest area. Again, subjects will be observed about 20 minutes. The DTH response will also be recorded at the 2 days (± 1 day) visit. This cycle will be performed every 2 weeks for the first month of treatment (3 inoculations), and then every month for up to one year.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
St. Joseph Heritage Healthcare, Santa Rosa, California, United States
University of Miami/Sylvester at Plantation, Plantation, Florida, United States
Cancer Center of Kansas (CCK), Wichita, Kansas, United States
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Providence Regional Medical Center, Everett, Washington, United States
Name: George E Peoples, MD, FACS
Affiliation: Cancer Insight, LLC
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR