Advanced Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Exploratory Study on Predicting the Efficacy of Dalpiciclib in Combination With Endocrine Therapy for HR-Positive and HER2-Negative Recurrent/Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients After CDK4/6 Inhibitor Treatment Failure Using 18F-FES PET/CT
CDK4/6 inhibitors are currently the standard treatment for female breast cancer patients with HR+ tumors. However, there is no established standard treatment for patients who experience treatment failure with CDK4/6 inhibitors. The MAINTAIN study has shown clinical benefits by switching to Ribociclib and changing endocrine therapy after progression on CDK4/6 inhibitors. We hypothesize that combining Dalpiciclib with physician-selected endocrine therapy, following treatment failure with CDK4/6 inhibitors, would similarly lead to improved patient survival. In this study, 18F-FES PET/CT will be employed as a non-invasive alternative to biopsy techniques for evaluating the expression of ER in various systemic lesions of the patients.
With the emergence of targeted therapies, the treatment landscape for patients with hormone receptor-positive (HR+) and HER2-negative (HER2-) metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is continuously evolving. The combination of cyclin-dependent kinases 4 and 6 inhibitors (CDK4/6i) with endocrine therapy has become the standard treatment approach for first-line therapy or treatment after progression on endocrine therapy. Multiple large randomized studies have demonstrated that the combination of CDK4/6i and endocrine therapy significantly improves progression-free survival (PFS) in HR+/HER2- MBC patients. Updated analyses have also shown a significant improvement in overall survival (OS) with the combination of endocrine therapy and either Palbociclib or Ribociclib. Currently, regulatory agencies have approved four CDK4/6 inhibitors, namely Palbociclib, Abemaciclib, Ribociclib, and Dalpiciclib, for the treatment of HR+/HER2- breast cancer. All four CDK4/6 inhibitors are approved for use in combination with endocrine therapy for advanced HR+/HER2- breast cancer. Abemaciclib has also been approved for use as adjuvant therapy in early-stage breast cancer with HR+/HER2- subtype and high-risk recurrent factors, as well as for the treatment of advanced breast cancer. CDK4/6 inhibitors are currently the standard treatment for female breast cancer patients with HR+ tumors. However, there is no established standard treatment for patients who experience treatment failure with CDK4/6 inhibitors. Despite the extensive clinical experience with these drugs, our understanding of the long-term effects of CDK4/6 blockade in patients previously treated with CDK4/6 inhibitors is limited. The MAINTAIN study has shown clinical benefits by switching to Ribociclib and changing endocrine therapy after progression on CDK4/6 inhibitors. We hypothesize that combining Dalpiciclib with physician-selected endocrine therapy, following treatment failure with CDK4/6 inhibitors, would similarly lead to improved patient survival. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET imaging is widely utilized in the field of oncology to detect increased glucose metabolism activity. In the case of breast cancer, 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging is predominantly recommended for patients with unclear staging, advanced disease, or metastasis, when conventional imaging methods are inconclusive. On the other hand, 18F-fluoroestradiol (FES) is an endogenous estrogen analogue that specifically binds to estrogen receptors (ERs). Through PET imaging, FES enables dynamic, quantitative, and non-invasive assessment of ER expression levels and distribution within the patient's body. When combined with 18F-FDG PET or other imaging modalities, 18F-FES PET imaging can evaluate the heterogeneity of ER expression and has the potential to identify ER loss or dysfunction. It has been observed that 18F-FES PET exhibits good correlation with traditional immunohistochemistry for assessing ER expression. Moreover, published human studies have not reported any toxicity or adverse reactions associated with 18F-FES usage. In this study, 18F-FES PET/CT will be employed as a non-invasive alternative to biopsy techniques for evaluating the expression of ER in various systemic lesions of the patients. ;
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