Breast Cancer Stage IV Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trial Evaluating the Use of the Laser-Assisted Immunotherapy (LIT) System in Advanced Breast Cancer
Our study evaluates the use of Laser-Assisted Immunotherapy (LIT) plus placebo and LIT plus
low-dose cyclophosphamide versus that of Standard of Care in patients presenting with Stage
IIIA, IIIB or IV breast cancer.
One-third of enrolled patients will receive LIT plus placebo, one-third will receive LIT plus
low-dose cyclophosphamide, and one-third will be assigned to a control group that receives
Standard of Care.
Laser-Assisted Immunotherapy (LIT) is intended to a systemic anti-tumor immune response by
priming a tumor with laser energy to liberate an array of tumor antigens from whole cells,
immediately followed by administration of the immune stimulant Glycated Chitosan (GC), which
is designed to activate antigen presenting cells and facilitate the uptake of tumor antigens.
In turn, the antigen presenting cells activate the patient's immune system, resulting in an
immune response towards the remaining tumor(s).
In this study it is investigated if the addition of low-dose cyclophosphamide increases the
anti-tumor immune response of LIT, as well as comparing the effect of LIT plus Placebo or LIT
plus low-dose cyclophosphamide to a control arm of patients receiving Standard of Care
therapy.
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