Sorafenib Plus Ixabepilone as First-Line Treatment of Metastatic HER2-Negative Breast Cancer: A Sarah Cannon Research Institute Phase I/II Trial

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Yardley, Denise A. [1 ,2 ]
Dickson, Natalie [2 ]
Drosick, David [3 ]
Earwood, Chris [1 ]
Inhorn, Roger [4 ]
Murphy, Patrick [2 ]
Hainsworth, John D. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Sarah Cannon Res Inst, 250 25th Ave North,Suite 100, Nashville, TN 37203 USA
[2] Tennessee Oncol PLLC, Nashville, TN USA
[3] Oncol Hematol Care, Cincinnati, OH USA
[4] Mercy Hosp, Portland, ME USA
关键词
First line treatment for breast cancer; HER2-negative breast cancer; Metastatic breast cancer; Phase I; Phase II; EPOTHILONE-B ANALOG; II CLINICAL-TRIAL; DOUBLE-BLIND; 2ND-LINE TREATMENT; ANTITUMOR-ACTIVITY; PACLITAXEL; BEVACIZUMAB; PLACEBO; COMBINATION; CAPECITABINE;
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10.1016/j.clbc.2016.02.003
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
The present phase I/II trial was designed to define the tolerable doses of ixabepilone and sorafenib and evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of this combination for patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative metastatic breast cancer. The present study included 86 patients. The median progression-free survival was 4.8 months. The regimen was difficult to tolerate for many patients; thus, further development of this combination is not recommended. Background: The purposes of the present phase I/II trial were (1) to define tolerable doses of ixabepilone and sorafenib when used in combination and (2) to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of this combination in the treatment of patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor-negative metastatic breast cancer (MBC). Patients and Methods: The eligible patients had human epidermal growth factor receptor-negative MBC and had not received previous chemotherapy in the metastatic setting. All patients received ixabepilone intravenously on day 1 of each 21-day treatment cycle; sorafenib was administered orally twice daily. Patients in phase II received the maximum doses identified in phase I. The patients were reevaluated after the completion of 3 treatment cycles; treatment continued until disease progression or intolerable toxicity. A total of 67 patients were required in phase II to demonstrate increased median progression-free survival from 4.2 to 6.2 months (90% power, alpha = 0.05). Results: Ten patients entered the phase I portion; the maximum tolerated doses were ixabepilone 32 mg/m(2) and sorafenib 400 mg orally twice daily. A total of 76 patients were treated at the phase II dose. The median progression-free survival was 4.8 months (95% confidence interval, 3.5-6.3 months). The overall response rate was 37%. The regimen was difficult to tolerate for many patients; 20 patients discontinued because of toxicity, and dose reductions were frequent. The common toxicities included neutropenia, fatigue, rash, and neuropathy. Conclusion: The combination of ixabepilone and sorafenib was poorly tolerated as first-line treatment of patients with MBC. The activity of the combination was similar to the activity previously reported with single-agent ixabepilone or taxanes. Further development of this combination is not recommended.
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