Association of Autologous Tumor Lysate-Loaded Dendritic Cell Vaccination With Extension of Survival Among Patients With Newly Diagnosed and Recurrent Glioblastoma
University of California, Los Angeles · King's College Hospital · +76 more institutions
Abstract
Glioblastoma is the most lethal primary brain cancer. Clinical outcomes for glioblastoma remain poor, and new treatments are needed.
To investigate whether adding autologous tumor lysate-loaded dendritic cell vaccine (DCVax-L) to standard of care (SOC) extends survival among patients with glioblastoma. Design, Setting, and Participants: This phase 3, prospective, externally controlled nonrandomized trial compared overall survival (OS) in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma (nGBM) and recurrent glioblastoma (rGBM) treated with DCVax-L plus SOC vs contemporaneous matched external control patients treated with SOC. This international, multicenter trial was conducted at 94 sites in 4 countries from August 2007 to November 2015. Data analysis was conducted from October 2020 to September 2021. Interventions: The active treatment was DCVax-L plus SOC temozolomide. The nGBM external control patients received SOC temozolomide and placebo; the rGBM external controls received approved rGBM therapies. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary and secondary end points compared overall survival (OS) in nGBM and rGBM, respectively, with contemporaneous matched external control populations from the control groups of other formal randomized clinical trials.
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73Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Temozolomide
- Internal medicine
- Clinical endpoint
- Placebo
- Clinical trial
- Oncology
- Hazard ratio
Funding
- KPKaiser Permanente
- BUBrown University
- UOUniversity of Miami
- TMTufts Medical Center
- MUMcGill University
- UOUniversity of South Carolina
- MCMoffitt Cancer Center
- UDUniversité de Sherbrooke
- HMHouston Methodist Hospital
- SCSylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami Health Systems
- NHNorthwell Health
- SLSaint Luke's Health System
- UCUniversity College London
- HCHollings Cancer Center, Medical University of South Carolina
- UOUniversity of California, Los Angeles
- UOUniversity of California, San Diego
- MNMontreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
- HMHouston Methodist Research Institute