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CIPHER Study: Pilot Study to Study the Role of ctDNA in Triple Negative and HER2 Positive Early Stage

CIPHER Study: Pilot Study to Study the Role of ctDNA in Triple Negative and HER2 Positive Early Stage Breast Cancer

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
EARLY_Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
34 (estimated)
Sponsor
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Primary Objective: 1\) To examine the impact of Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) (expressed as mean tumor molecules per ml) on treatment decision making in patients with early stage breast cancer after neoadjuvant therapy and surgery Secondary Objectives: 1. Understand ctNDA kinetics in the neoadjuvant and adjuvant setting 2. To identify any associations between clinical staging and measurable ctDNA

Detailed description

To determine whether early detection of Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) after neoadjuvant systemic therapy help tailor adjuvant therapy and reduce risk of relapse in patients who are at increased risk of recurrence. Studies have shown the presence of ctDNA is associated with increased risk of relapse, it is unclear how adjuvant therapy and its effect of ctDNA impacts the risk of relapse. There is very limited data on the role of ctDNA monitoring and response to neoadjuvant/adjuvant systemic therapy in patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2 ) positive breast cancer. Natera, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTRA) has developed a minimal residual disease (MRD) assay that sequences tumor tissue to identify a unique signature of tumor mutations, then customizes a personalized PCR assay for each participant, targeting the top 16 clonal mutations found in the tumor (Signatera™). Signatera is intended to detect and quantify how much cancer is left in the body, to improve prognosis and help optimize treatment decisions, based on the tissue-informed testing of mutations. If the ctDNA blood test is positive, change in treatment can be made after discussion with the participant and treating provider. If the decision is for observation (Observation defined for TNBC: No adjuvant chemotherapy. Participants may complete checkpoint inhibitor from neoadjuvant setting. HER2 positive breast cancer: complete 12 months of anti-HER2 therapy, which was initiated in neoadjuvant setting), participants in the observation arm, will be monitored for ct-DNA re-emergence and systemic therapy can be added at the time of ctDNA re-emergence. If the decision is made to institute systemic therapy based on the ctDNA detection, participants will be monitored with ctDNA at 60days, 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 18months and 24months from surgery. If ctDNA is negative, there will be no change in therapy and participants can continue on observation arm (Observation defined for TNBC: No adjuvant chemotherapy. Participants may complete checkpoint inhibitor from neoadjuvant setting. HER2 positive breast cancer: complete 12 months of anti-HER2 therapy, which was initiated in neoadjuvant setting). Participants in the observation arm will be monitored for ct-DNA re-emergence and systemic therapy can be added at the time of ctDNA re-emergence. The treating oncologist will complete a questionnaire to determine how ctDNA impacts treatment decisions in the adjuvant setting once the results from the fourteen day ctDNA is available and at the time of ctDNA re-emergence. Participants will complete participant questionnaire at 3 months, 6months,12months and 24 months post-operatively. Participants will be followed up for five years.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGNeoadjuvant chemotherapy administered before surgical extraction of a tumorSignateraTM is a custom-built circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) test for treatment monitoring and molecular residual disease (MRD) assessment in patients previously diagnosed with cancer. The Signatera methodology is personalized and tumor-informed, providing each individual with a customized blood test tailored to fit the unique signature of clonal mutations found in that individual's tumor tissue. This maximizes accuracy for detecting the presence or absence of disease in a blood sample, even at levels down to a single tumor molecule in a tube of blood. Signatera is intended to detect and quantify how much cancer is left in the body, to improve prognosis and help optimize treatment decisions, based on the tissue-informed testing of mutations.
OTHERObservationalIn participants, undetectable ctDNA at fourteen days will be in the observation arm (observation defined as TNBC: No adjuvant chemotherapy. Participants may complete checkpoint inhibitor from neoadjuvant setting; HER2 positive BC: Completed one year of anti-HER2 therapy from the neoadjuvant setting). No investigational drugs will be used. Samples of ctDNA will be collected at time points described in the study arm.

Timeline

Start date
2022-04-06
Primary completion
2027-11-28
Completion
2027-11-28
First posted
2022-04-19
Last updated
2026-02-09

Locations

12 sites across 1 country: United States

Regulatory

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05333874. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.