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NCT05942300 · Lan Coffman

CPI-0209 Plus Carboplatin in Patients With Platinum Sensitive Recurrent Ovarian Cancer

What this study is about

This is a clinical trial using CPI-0209 in combination with Carboplatin chemotherapy followed by CPI-0209 maintenance in patients with platinum sensitive, recurrent ovarian cancer.

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This is a clinical trial using CPI-0209 in combination with Carboplatin chemotherapy followed by CPI-0209 maintenance in patients with platinum sensitive, recurrent ovarian cancer.

Interventions

DRUG

CPI-0209

A second-generation EZH2 inhibitor that has been designed to achieve comprehensive anti-cancer target coverage through extended on-target residence time.

DRUG

carboplatin

Carboplatin is a chemotherapy drug that contains the metal platinum. It stops or slows the growth of cancer cells and other rapidly growing cells by damaging their DNA.

Primary outcome measures

Maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of CPI-0209

Time frame: Up to 24 months

MTD will be determined via Dose-limiting toxicity (DLT)s defined as any grade 3-4 non-hematological or grade 4 hematological toxicity at least possibly related to the treatment, occurring during the first two cycles of treatment and per Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program (CTEP) Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 5.

Who can participate

This study lists these criteria on ClinicalTrials.gov. A study coordinator reviews eligibility during screening — this page does not determine whether you qualify.

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients with platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian, fallopian or primary peritoneal cancer (defined as recurrent disease \> 6 months after completing last platinum- based chemotherapy) that are eligible to receive platinum-based chemotherapy).
  • Documented disease recurrence/progression based on GCIG-RECIST
  • Must have had at least 1 prior line of platinum-based therapy, prior bevacizumab or PARPi use are allowed. Women with germline BRCA mutations should be considered for PARPi maintenance as standard of care treatment prior to consideration of clinical trial enrollment
  • Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status 0-2 with life expectancy of ≥ 3months
  • Adequate organ function
  • Serum creatinine ≤1.5mg/dL or 24-hour clearance ≥50mL/min
  • AST/ALT \<2.5x ULN (or \<5x ULN if liver metastasis are present)
  • Total bilirubin ≤ ULN or total bilirubin ≤3.0 x ULN or direct bilirubin ≤1.5 x ULN in patients with well-documented Gilbert's Syndrome
  • Hemoglobin ≥9 gm/dl, Platelets ≥100,000/μl ANC ≥1500/μl
  • Potassium, total calcium (corrected for serum albumin), magnesium, and sodium within normal limits for the institution or corrected to within normal limits with supplements before first dose of study medication
  • Must be able to swallow CPI-0209 tablet/oral suspension
  • Able to provide informed consent and comply with all study protocol
  • Treated CNS metastasis allowed if treatment is completed ≥8 weeks prior to enrollment. Patients must be asymptomatic off systemic corticosteroids for at least 4 weeks after completion of radiation therapy. CNS disease must be stable or regressed on repeat imaging performed at least 4 weeks after completion of therapy.
  • Women of child-bearing potential (those who have had a menstrual cycle within the last year and have not had a tubal ligation or surgical removal of both ovaries and/or hysterectomy) must agree to abstain from vaginal intercourse or use and continue highly effective methods of contraception for at least 183 days after discontinuation of study treatment.
  • Total abstinence when this is in line with the preferred and usual lifestyle of the patient. Periodic abstinence (e.g., calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, post-ovulation methods) and withdrawal are not acceptable methods of contraception.
  • Female sterilization (have had surgical bilateral oophorectomy with or without hysterectomy), total hysterectomy, or tubal ligation at least six weeks before taking study treatment. In case of oophorectomy alone, only when the reproductive status of the woman has been confirmed by follow-up hormone level assessment.
  • Male sterilization (at least 6 months prior to screening). The vasectomized male partner should be the sole partner for that patient.
  • Use of oral, injected or implanted hormonal methods of contraception or placement of an intrauterine device (IUD) or intrauterine system (IUS), or other forms of hormonal contraception that have comparable efficacy (failure rate \<1%), for example hormone vaginal ring or transdermal hormone contraception.
  • In case of use of oral contraception, women should have been stable on the same pill for a minimum of 3 months before taking study treatment.

Exclusion criteria

  • Borderline or low malignant potential histology
  • Platinum-resistant disease (as defined as progressive disease (PD) within 6 months of completion of chemotherapy with a platinum agent).
  • Known hypersensitivity to any of the excipients of CPI-0209.
  • Gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction or disease that may significantly alter the absorption of the study drugs
  • Concurrent malignancy or malignancy within 3 years prior to starting study drug with the exception of adequately treated basal or squamous cell carcinoma, non-melanomatous skin cancer or curatively resected cervical cancer or per physician discretion that the previous cancer was adequately treated with curative intent and unlikely to recur (the study PI must concur with this determination).
  • History of HIV infection
  • Has an active infection requiring systemic treatment
  • Patient has any other concurrent severe and/or uncontrolled medical condition that would, in the investigator's judgment, cause unacceptable safety risks and contraindicate patient's participation in the clinical study or compromise compliance with the protocol (e.g. chronic pancreatitis, chronic active hepatitis, active untreated or uncontrolled fungal, bacterial or viral infections, significant cardiac/pulmonary disease etc.)
  • Patient is currently receiving warfarin or other coumadin-derived anticoagulant for treatment, prophylaxis or otherwise. Therapy with heparin, low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) or fondaparinux is allowed.
  • Use of herbal supplements unless discontinued ≥7 days prior to initiation of study drug
  • Consumption of foods which are strong inducers or inhibitors of CYP3A4/5 has to be discontinued 7 days prior to initiation of study drug. Patients that are unwilling to exclude Seville oranges, grapefruit juice, AND grapefruit from the diet and all foods that contain those fruits from time of enrollment to through the duration of study participation will be excluded.
  • Pregnant or breast feeding
  • Participation in a prior investigational study within 30 days prior to enrollment or within 5 half-lives of the investigational product, whichever is longer
  • Patient who has received radiotherapy ≤4 weeks or limited field radiation for palliation ≤2 weeks prior to starting study drug, and who has not recovered to grade 1 or better from related side effects of such therapy (exceptions include alopecia) and/or in whom ≥25% of the bone marrow (Ellis, 1961) was irradiated.
  • Patient has had major surgery within 14 days prior to starting study drug or has not recovered from major side effects (tumor biopsy is not considered as major surgery).
  • Patient has not recovered from all toxicities related to prior anticancer therapies to NCI-CTCAE version 5 Grade ≤1 (Exception to this criterion: patients with any grade of alopecia, controlled endocrine toxicities and/or neuropathy ≤ grade 2 are allowed to enter the study).
  • Grade 3 baseline neuropathy
  • Patient with a Child-Pugh score B or C.

Where

  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Collaborators

Novartis Pharmaceuticals, National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Related conditions & keywords

Recurrent Ovarian Cancerplatinum sensitivestromal tumor microenvironment (TME)PARP inhibitor

Frequently asked questions

What is a clinical trial?

A clinical trial is a research study that tests new medical treatments, drugs, devices, or procedures to determine their safety and effectiveness. Trials are carefully designed and monitored to protect participants while advancing medical knowledge.

Is it safe to participate?

Clinical trials follow strict safety guidelines and ethical standards. Trials must be reviewed and approved, and participants are closely monitored by medical professionals throughout the study. You can withdraw at any time if you choose.

Will I be compensated?

Many clinical trials offer compensation for your time, travel expenses, and inconvenience. The specific compensation varies by study and will be discussed during the screening process. All study-related medical care is typically provided at no cost to participants.

Will I receive a placebo instead of treatment?

When effective treatment exists, participants typically receive either the standard treatment plus the study intervention, or the standard treatment plus placebo. You would not be denied effective care. Placebos are primarily used when no proven treatment is available, or in addition to standard care. Your trial consent form will clearly explain what treatments you may receive.

Can I leave a trial if I change my mind?

Absolutely. Participation in clinical trials is completely voluntary. You have the right to withdraw from the study at any time, for any reason, without penalty or loss of benefits to which you are otherwise entitled.

How long does a clinical trial last?

Trial duration varies widely depending on the study design and purpose. Some trials last just a few weeks, while others may continue for months or years. The study coordinator will provide specific timeline information during your screening call.

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Study identifier: NCT05942300. For complete study details, visit ClinicalTrials.gov. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making decisions about your medical care or participating in clinical research.