Adaptive Randomization of Veliparib–Carboplatin Treatment in Breast Cancer
University of California System · University of Chicago · +25 more institutions
Abstract
The genetic and clinical heterogeneity of breast cancer makes the identification of effective therapies challenging. We designed I-SPY 2, a phase 2, multicenter, adaptively randomized trial to screen multiple experimental regimens in combination with standard neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer. The goal is to match experimental regimens with responding cancer subtypes. We report results for veliparib, a poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor, combined with carboplatin.
In this ongoing trial, women are eligible for participation if they have stage II or III breast cancer with a tumor 2.5 cm or larger in diameter; cancers are categorized into eight biomarker subtypes on the basis of status with regard to human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), hormone receptors, and a 70-gene assay. Patients undergo adaptive randomization within each biomarker subtype to receive regimens that have better performance than the standard therapy. Regimens are evaluated within 10 biomarker signatures (i.e., prospectively defined combinations of biomarker subtypes). Veliparib-carboplatin plus standard therapy was considered for HER2-negative tumors and was therefore evaluated in 3 signatures. The primary end point is pathological complete response. Tumor volume changes measured by magnetic resonance imaging during treatment are used to predict whether a patient will have a pathological complete response. Regimens move on from phase 2 if and when they have a high Bayesian predictive probability of success in a subsequent phase 3 neoadjuvant trial within the biomarker signature in which they performed well.
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Authors
43- HSHope S. RugoCorresponding
University of California System
- OIOlufunmilayo I. Olopade
University of California System, University of Chicago
- ADAngela DeMichele
University of California System, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia University
- CYChristina Yau
Buck Institute for Research on Aging, University of California System
- LVLaura van ‘t Veer
Topics & keywords
- Veliparib
- Medicine
- Carboplatin
- Breast cancer
- Oncology
- Biomarker
- Internal medicine
- Ixabepilone
- Good health and well-being