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NCT03524430 | RECRUITING | Breast Neoplasm Female


RNA Disruption Assay (RDA)-Breast Cancer Response Evaluation for Individualized Therapy
Sponsor:

Rna Diagnostics Inc.

Brief Summary:

The current study aims to provide validation results of RNA Disruption Assay (RDA) as a tumour response assessment tool that uses tumour core biopsies taken starting from 35 +/- 4 days after the initiation of neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

Condition or disease

Breast Neoplasm Female

Intervention/treatment

Core needle biopsy

Phase

NA

Detailed Description:

Study Rationale: There is some evidence that identifying non-responders early in neoadjuvant treatment and offering alternative agents (response-guided therapy) increased pathological complete response (pCR) rates and/or survival resulting in improved care and incremental cost effectiveness. Differentiating non-responders to chemotherapy from responders with reliable guidance tools early during therapy is crucial to the success of response-guided therapy. The current study aims to provide validation results of RDA as a tumour response assessment tool that uses tumour core biopsies starting from 35 +/- 4 days after the initiation of neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Study Objectives and Endpoints: The primary objective of the study is to determine the 2 RDI cut-offs to have a diagnostic test optimized in terms of both negative and positive predictive values NPV and PPV (in a training set of patients i.e. phase 1 of the study) for predicting nopCR/pCR and to establish the performance characteristics for the first cut-off (test result "zone 1") in terms of NPV as primary endpoint (in a validation set i.e. phase 2). The secondary objective is to assess the test's NPV in the different cancer subtypes and the test's PPV in Her2+ patients; also to assess and compare pCR prevalence, residual cancer burden (RCB class at surgery) and DFS (secondary endpoints) in zones 1-3 for all patients and each cancer subtype. Patient Population: The study aims to enrol approximately 801 patients in centres in the US, Canada, Italy, Germany, Spain and France and Poland. The population consists of patients diagnosed with invasive breast cancer and scheduled to receive neoadjuvant chemotherapy as part of standard of care treatment. Throughout the study, patients will receive standard of care neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatments including taxanes, anthracyclines or other targeted drugs and drug combinations as prescribed based on the investigators' / clinicians' choice. Adjuvant therapies (e.g. radiotherapy, hormonal treatment ... etc.) may be prescribed to patients according to standard of care and independently of the RDI score results. RDA is presently in an experimental stage and clinicians will not receive or use the RDA results in this study. Biopsy Collection: * 1st core needle biopsy for RDA (2 specimens): Time Point: 35 +/- days after initiation of neoadjuvant chemotherapy; * 2nd core needle biopsy for RDA (2 specimens): Time Point: if therapy is changed (as part of SoC), a second biopsy \~2-3 weeks after initiation of new drugs; Timing by type of drug schedule 3-weekly: at 16 days +/- 2 days, Bi-weekly: at day of 2nd dose preferably before drug admin., Weekly: at day of 4th dose preferably before drug admin. If Therapy is not changed (as part of SoC), a second biopsy is taken at 55 +/- 5 days after the first initiation of neoadjuvant therapy. Statistical Plan: The study consists of a training set / phase 1 (80 fully evaluable patients) to determine response zone cut-offs using pCR outcomes and RDA's predictive values, and a validation set / phase 2 (454 fully evaluable patients) to validate the performance characteristics of the RDA test. The study aims to enrol 801 patients in order to achieve an accrual of 534 fully evaluable patients (phase 1 and 2) which is the number required to adequately statistically power the trial. Combined statistical analysis and various subgroup analyses will be performed for the primary and secondary objectives. Duration and Follow-up: There will be an active patient accrual until last patient is accrued (to achieve the required patient numbers) in addition to 60 months of patient follow-up.

Study Type : INTERVENTIONAL
Estimated Enrollment : 801 participants
Masking : NONE
Masking Description : This is a diagnostic study. The RDI operator that assesses patient response to therapy using the RDA test is blinded to patient outcome. The clinicians and patients will not receive the RDI score in order to not act on the RDA test result (because this is an investigational study).
Primary Purpose : DIAGNOSTIC
Official Title : RNA Disruption Assay (RDA)-Breast Cancer Response Evaluation for Individualized Therapy (BREVITY / BREVITY-02 in Germany)
Actual Study Start Date : 2018-04-26
Estimated Primary Completion Date : 2025-07-30
Estimated Study Completion Date : 2030-03-31

Information not available for Arms and Intervention/treatment

Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study: FEMALE
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
  • * Women aged at least 18 years;
  • * Patients must be able to provide informed consent and sign the informed consent form to participate in the RDA study before any study procedures starts;
  • * Newly diagnosed clinical stage I, II or III breast cancer with complete surgical excision of the breast cancer after neoadjuvant therapy as the treatment goal;
  • * Tumour size at least 1 cm in one dimension by clinical or radiographic exam (WHO criteria);
  • * Must have histological confirmation of invasive breast cancer of any subtype or grade;
  • * Patient is scheduled for neoadjuvant chemotherapy +/- antibodies and +/- other drugs according to Standard of Care;
  • * Patient willing to have 2 research core needle biopsies (for RDA) taken at 2 collection timepoints during neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatment.
  • Exclusion Criteria
  • * Patient who has had prior local (i.e. surgery or radiotherapy) or systemic (i.e. endocrine or cytotoxic) therapy for the current breast cancer;
  • * Participation in another interventional clinical trial with concurrent treatment with experimental drugs to treat the current breast cancer during the period of neoadjuvant therapy (from diagnosis until surgery);
  • * Stage IV breast cancer;
  • * Bilateral or multicentric breast tumour;
  • * Prior malignant disease except curatively treated in-situ maligancies;
  • * Concurrent pregnancy;
  • * Breast feeding woman;
  • * Concurrent medical, psychiatric or addictive disorders that may limit the ability to give informed consent or complete the trial;
  • * Reasons indicating risk of poor compliance with study procedures;
  • * Patient not able to consent;

  • RNA Disruption Assay (RDA)-Breast Cancer Response Evaluation for Individualized Therapy

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    Locations


    RECRUITING

    United States, Missouri

    Siteman Cancer Center

    Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63129

    RECRUITING

    Canada,

    Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center

    Toronto, Canada,

    RECRUITING

    France,

    Strasbourg Cancerology Institute

    Strasbourg, France,

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    Germany,

    University Hospital Münster

    Münster, Germany,

    RECRUITING

    Italy,

    SST of Cremona Multidisciplinary Mammary Pathology, Italy

    Cremona, Italy,

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    Poland,

    NZOZ Neuromed

    Lublin, Poland,

    RECRUITING

    Spain,

    U. Hospital October 12

    Madrid, Spain,

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