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A randomised double blind placebo controlled phase II study of fulvestrant with or without the addition of vandetanib as treatment for patients with metastatic breast cancer resistant to aromatase inhibitor therapy.


Clinical Trial Description

For patients with advanced breast cancer that has spread around the body, hormone therapy is often the best treatment. As well as being very effective, this means that patients do not experience the toxicity and inconvenience of chemotherapy. However, eventually the cancer is likely to become resistant to hormone therapy and in this situation, although other hormone drugs can be used, they sometimes do not work very well. So it is important to find ways of getting the cancer to respond to hormone treatment again.

There are many different ways in which breast cancer cells become resistant to hormone treatments, including a 'signalling' pathway in the cells called RET [Receptor tyrosine kinase RET] REarranged during Transfection. Research has shown increased activity of RET signalling pathways in hormone resistant cancer cells.

Vandetanib is an oral drug that inhibits RET signalling in cells and has been shown in laboratory studies to prevent the growth of breast cancer cells which have become resistant to hormone therapy. Hormone therapy drugs include tamoxifen, and the aromatase inhibitors (anastrozole, letrozole and exemestane). The investigators therefore believe that giving vandetanib together with hormone therapy may help prevent resistance to treatment in patients with breast cancer. In this trial the investigators will combine this drug with fulvestrant, another hormone therapy drug which is sometimes used alone in patients who have developed resistance to aromatase inhibitors, or tamoxifen. So patients entering the trial will have one drug, fulvestrant, which is known to work and may also be given the experimental drug, vandetanib.

To properly determine if vandetanib works as the investigators believe, this study will compare the activity of vandetanib combined with fulvestrant with fulvestrant combined with an inactive, 'placebo' tablet in a group of patients for whom treatment with single agent fulvestrant is thought appropriate. The investigators plan to recruit a total of 160 patients. Half of them will be given fulvestrant and vandetanib and half will be given fulvestrant and placebo, and the treatment a particular patient will get will be chosen by random chance. Neither the patient nor the patients doctor will know whether the patient is getting vandetanib or the inactive placebo. The most important measure of effect will be the time until the cancer grows again, but the study will also look closely at the side effects of the drugs. The investigators will also look at whether the way in which an individual responds relates to the results from laboratory studies on the RET pathways carried out on previously stored tumour samples. This will mean that patients will not need to have additional biopsy samples taken. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT02530411
Study type Interventional
Source Velindre NHS Trust
Contact Joanna Smith, BSc MSc PhD
Phone 029 20687500
Email sealjd@cardiff.ac.uk
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 2
Start date April 2015
Completion date December 2020

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