1. A multicenter, single-arm, basket design, phase II study of NC-6004 plus gemcitabine in patients with advanced unresectable lung, biliary tract, or bladder cancer
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Stefano Stabile, Constantin Volovat, Piotr Koralewski, Krassimir Koynov, Iulian Bobe, Adina Croitoru, Juneko E. Grilley Olson, Tudor-Eliade Ciuleanu, Giulio Cerea, Atsushi Osada, and Simona Ruxandra Volovat
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,cisplatin ,Neutropenia ,Gastroenterology ,NC-6004 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,biliary tract cancer ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,non-small cell lung cancer ,Chemotherapy ,Bladder cancer ,business.industry ,Standard treatment ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Gemcitabine ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Tolerability ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,bladder cancer ,business ,medicine.drug ,Research Paper - Abstract
NC-6004 is a nanoparticle developed using micellar technology that can improve release of cisplatin, a standard treatment for many cancer types, and achieve selective distribution to tumors. Here, in the Phase II portion of this study, the activity, safety, tolerability, and effects on quality of life of NC-6004 in combination with gemcitabine was examined in 34 squamous non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) patients, 50 biliary tract cancer patients, and 13 bladder cancer patients. All patients received 135 mg/m2 NC-6004 on day one and 1,250 mg/m2 gemcitabine on days one and eight. The median progression-free survival was 3.9 months in NSCLC patients, 4.3 months in biliary tract cancer patients, and 6.8 months in bladder cancer patients fit for cisplatin treatment. The most frequently reported Grade 3 Treatment Emergent Adverse Events across all cohorts were nausea, anemia and neutropenia, and hyponatremia. Quality of life measures for patients who received the combined therapy were generally consistent with expectations for patients undergoing chemotherapy. Overall, combined NC-6004 and gemcitabine treatment resulted in long-lasting antitumor activity and had a favorable safety profile, suggesting that it should be investigated further as a therapy for various types of cancer.
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- 2020