Cemiplimab and ISA101b Vaccine in Adult Participants With Recurrent/Metastatic Human Papillomavir… (NCT04646005) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedPhase 2
Cemiplimab and ISA101b Vaccine in Adult Participants With Recurrent/Metastatic Human Papillomavirus (HPV)16 Cervical Cancer Who Have Experienced Disease Progression After First Line Chemotherapy
United States, Belgium, Brazil113 participantsStarted 2021-06-28
Plain-language summary
The primary objective of the study is to estimate the clinical benefit of cemiplimab + ISA101b after progression on first line chemotherapy, as assessed by objective response rate (ORR).
The secondary objectives of the study are:
* To characterize the safety profile of cemiplimab + ISA101b
* To assess preliminary efficacy of cemiplimab + ISA101b as measured by duration of response (DOR), progression-free survival (PFS), and overall survival (OS)
Who can participate
Age range
18 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Inclusion criteria
. Adult patients ≥18 years of age (or the legal age of adults to consent to participate in a clinical study per country specific regulations).
. Has histologically confirmed recurrent or metastatic HPV16 positive cervical cancer as determined by an investigational HPV16 PCR assay, who have experienced disease progression after treatment with platinum containing therapy as defined in the protocol
. Patient must be determined to be positive for HPV16 genotype, as determined by a specified central reference laboratory.
. Patient must have measurable disease as defined by RECIST 1.1.
. Must have received prior bevacizumab and taxol unless meets pre-specified protocol criteria
. ECOG performance status of 0 or 1.
Questions worth asking your doctor
Bring these to your next appointment. They're a starting point for a shared conversation — not a sign you qualify or a recommendation to enrol.
1Based on my diagnosis and history, is this trial worth exploring for me — or is there a standard treatment we should try first?
2What does this trial's phase tell us about how much is already known about its safety and benefit?
3What would taking part actually involve for me — visits, tests, time, and travel?
4What are the known and possible risks or side effects I should weigh, and how would they be monitored?
5If this trial isn't the right fit, what other options or trials would you suggest I look into?
Generated to help you prepare — always confirm anything about your own eligibility and care with the study team and your doctor.
Questions for the trial coordinator
The trial coordinator is the person who runs the study day to day. These cover the practical side — logistics, costs, and what taking part would actually mean for your life. The study team confirms whether you meet the criteria; these are questions to ask, not a sign you qualify.
1What does taking part actually involve week to week — how many visits, where, and how long does each one take?
2What costs are covered by the study, and what might I have to pay for myself, including travel, parking, or time off work?
3What happens during screening, and what happens if the study team confirms I don't meet the criteria after those tests?
4Who pays for the scans, blood work, and other tests the trial requires — the study, my insurance, or me?
5How will being in the trial affect my regular care, and will my own doctor stay informed and involved?
6Can I leave the trial at any point if I change my mind, and what would happen to my care if I do?
A starting point for the conversation — always confirm anything about your own eligibility, costs, and care with the study team and your doctor.
What they're measuring
1
Objective Response Rate (ORR)
Timeframe: From enrollment to last dose (~up to 23 months)
. Has adequate organ and bone marrow function as defined in the protocol.
. Anticipated life expectancy ≥20 weeks.
Exclusion criteria
. Prior treatment with an agent that blocks the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway.
. Prior treatment with other systemic immune-modulating agents as defined in the protocol
. Major surgery or radiation therapy within 14 days of first administration of study drug
. Has received treatment with an approved systemic therapy within 4 weeks of first dose of study drug, or has not yet recovered (ie, grade ≤1 or baseline) from any acute toxicities except for laboratory changes as described in the protocol
. Has another malignancy that is progressing or requires active treatment and/or history of malignancy other than cervical cancer within 3 years of date of first planned dose of study drug as defined in the protocol
. Has any condition that requires ongoing/continuous corticosteroid therapy (\>10 mg prednisone/day or anti-inflammatory equivalent) within 4 weeks prior to the first dose of study drug. 7. Has ongoing or recent (within 5 years) evidence of significant autoimmune disease that required treatment with systemic immunosuppressive treatments as defined in the protocol