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Multicenter phase I clinical trial of daily and weekly RAD001 in combination with vinorelbine and trastuzumab in patients with HER2-overexpressing metastatic breast cancer with prior resistance to trastuzumab.

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Sub-category:
Metastatic Breast Cancer

Category:
Breast Cancer--Metastatic Breast Cancer

Meeting:
2008 ASCO Annual Meeting

Abstract No:
1057

Citation:
J Clin Oncol 26: 2008 (May 20 suppl; abstr 1057)

Author(s):
G. H. Jerusalem, V. Dieras, F. Cardoso, J. Bergh, A. Fasolo, A. Rorive, C. Manlius, I. Pylvaenaeinen, T. Sahmoud, L. Gianni

Abstract:

Background: RAD001 (everolimus) is an oral inhibitor of the mTOR serine-threonine kinase, a downstream component of the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway playing a critical role in regulation of protein synthesis and ultimately cell growth, proliferation, and angiogenesis. RAD001 shows activity in breast cancer patients (pts) as both monotherapy and in combination with letrozole. Preclinical models demonstrate that RAD001 enhances the efficacy of trastuzumab. Loss of PTEN and AKT/mTOR activation have been reported to mediate resistance to trastuzumab. Methods: Vinorelbine was administered at a dose of 25 mg/m2, IV over 10-15 min on days 1 and 8 q3w. Trastuzumab 4 mg/kg loading dose administered IV over 90 min on day 1 (if pt was not already receiving trastuzumab), followed by weekly trastuzumab 2 mg/kg IV over 30 min. In the daily RAD001 arm, 2 cohorts were planned (5 and 10mg) and in the weekly RAD001 arm, 4 cohorts were planned (20, 30, 50 and 70mg). Treatment continues until progression or unacceptable toxicity. Results: As of Jan 8, 2008, 19 heavily pretreated pts were enrolled: nine to the 5mg daily, six to 20mg weekly and four to the 30mg weekly cohorts. All pts received prior taxane. Median number of prior chemotherapy regimens was 3 (range: 1-5). In the 5mg daily arm, the main safety concern was grade 2 and 3 stomatitis which led to dose reduction in three patients and dose interruption in three more. Neutropenia was also reported. Preliminary efficacy: eight pts have been evaluated; 2 pts had PR (22+, 26+ weeks) and four pts SD (12, 13+, 28, 42+ weeks). Among the 10 pts recruited to the weekly arm, grade 4 neutropenia was reported in 4 and 3 pts in the 20 and 30mg cohorts, respectively. No other serious adverse reactions were observed to date. Preliminary efficacy: Nine pts were evaluated; 1 pt had PR (23+ weeks) and seven pts SD (11+, 14+, 19, 26+, 26+, 37+, 43+ weeks). Recruitment continues. Conclusions: Initial findings show that RAD001 is generally well tolerated in combination with vinorelbine and trastuzumab and shows promising activity in heavily pretreated pts with HER2-overexpressing metastatic breast cancer. We aim to present updated results at the meeting.


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  Associated Presentation(s):

    

1. Multicenter phase I clinical trial of daily and weekly RAD001 in combination with vinorelbine and trastuzumab in patients with HER2-overexpressing metastatic breast cancer with prior resistance to trastuzumab.

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting
Presenter: Guy H Jerusalem, MD, PhD
Session: Breast Cancer — Metastatic (General Poster Session)


  Other Abstracts in this Sub-Category:

    

1. Molecular changes in the primary breast cancer versus the relapsed/metastatic lesion from a large population-based database and tissue microarray series.

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 1000   First Author: R. MacFarlane
Category: Breast Cancer--Metastatic Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer

    

2. Prognostic impact of discordance/concordance of triple-receptor expression between primary tumor and metastasis in patients with metastatic breast cancer.

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 1001   First Author: K. Broglio
Category: Breast Cancer--Metastatic Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer

    

3. Use of total HER2 and HER2 homodimer levels to predict response to trastuzumab.

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 1002   First Author: K. Leitzel
Category: Breast Cancer--Metastatic Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer

    

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  Abstracts by G. H. Jerusalem :

    

1. Multicenter phase I clinical trial of daily and weekly RAD001 in combination with vinorelbine and trastuzumab in patients with HER2-overexpressing metastatic breast cancer with prior resistance to trastuzumab.

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 1057   First Author: G. H. Jerusalem
Category: Breast Cancer--Metastatic Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer

    

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  Presentations by G. H. Jerusalem :

    

1. Multicenter phase I clinical trial of daily and weekly RAD001 in combination with vinorelbine and trastuzumab in patients with HER2-overexpressing metastatic breast cancer with prior resistance to trastuzumab.

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting
Presenter: Guy H Jerusalem, MD, PhD
Session: Breast Cancer — Metastatic (General Poster Session)

    

2. Accuracy of end of treatment 18F-FDG PET for predicting relapse in patients with Hodgkin's disease (Hd) and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (Nhl)

Meeting: 2003 ASCO Annual Meeting
Presenter: Guy Heinrich Maria Jerusalem, MD, PhD
Session: Lymphoma (Poster Discussion)

    

3. Positron Emission Tomography Using 18f-fluorodeoxyglucose For Monitoring Chemotherapy In Metastatic Breast Cancer

Meeting: 2001 ASCO Annual Meeting
Publish: Guy Heinrich Maria Jerusalem, MD, PhD
Session: Published (Not Presented Abstracts)

    

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  Educational Book Manuscripts by G. H. Jerusalem :

    

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