Purpose

This clinical trial assesses whether using a test developed by DiviTum can identify optimal levels of CDK 4/6 inhibitor medications in the blood and whether assessing medical compliance and drug-drug interactions can optimize (improve) these levels in patients with estrogen receptor (ER) or progesterone receptor (PR) positive, and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative breast cancer that has spread from where it first started (primary site) to other places in the body (metastatic) and are receiving CDK 4/6 inhibitors. CDK4/6 inhibitors in combination with endocrine therapy (ET) is first line treatment for metastatic hormone positive (ER/PR positive) breast cancer (mBC). Thymidine kinase is a biomarker (biological molecule found in blood, other body fluids, or tissues that is a sign of a condition or disease) that reflects cell proliferation (an increase in the number of cells as a result of cell growth and cell division). DiviTum-thymidine kinase activity (TKa) is a Food and Drug Administration approved assay which showed that a TKa is associated with the decreased likelihood of disease progression within 30 days or 60 days post testing. Using the DiviTum-TKa may improve medication compliance and remove potential drug-drug interactions in patients with ER/PR positive HER2-negative MBC.

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 18 Years
Eligible Genders
Female
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Participants must have histologically confirmed metastatic ER-positive (> 10%), PR-positive or PR-negative, and HER2-negative (0 by immunohistochemistry [IHC] or if +1 or +2 by IHC, not amplified by fluorescence in situ hybridization [FISH]) breast cancer; ER positivity, PR positivity, and HER2 negativity as per the 2018 joint American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)/College of American Pathologists (CAP) guidelines. - Participants must be starting CDK4/6 inhibitor and endocrine therapy as part of first-line therapy per standard of care and be previously CDK4/6 inhibitor-naïve. - Participants must be enrolled prior to starting CDK4/6 inhibitor therapy. - Participants must be ≥ 18 years of age. - Participants must have an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status < 3. - Willing and able to provide written informed consent for the trial.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Participants without evidence of metastatic disease prior to registration. - Participants with prior use of CDK4/6 inhibitor therapy. - Participants who are unable to provide informed consent for the trial.

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
N/A
Intervention Model
Single Group Assignment
Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Health services research (DiviTum-TKa)
Patients undergo collection of blood samples per SOC on days 1, 15, and 28 of cycle 1, days 15 and 28 of cycle 2, days 15 and 28 of cycle 3, and day 28 of subsequent cycles for up to 12 cycles for analysis by DiviTum-TKa in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
  • Device: DiviTum-TKa
    Analyze blood samples by DiviTum-TKa

Recruiting Locations

Smilow Cancer Hospital-Derby Care Center
Derby, Connecticut 06418
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center-Fairfield
Fairfield, Connecticut 06824
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center at Glastonbury
Glastonbury, Connecticut 06033
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center at Greenwich
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center - Guilford
Guilford, Connecticut 06437
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital-Hamden Care Center
Hamden, Connecticut 06518
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center at Saint Francis
Hartford, Connecticut 06105
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Center/Yale-New Haven Hospital
New Haven, Connecticut 06510
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Yale-New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus
New Haven, Connecticut 06511
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut 06520
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420

Yale-New Haven Hospital North Haven Medical Center
North Haven, Connecticut 06473
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital-Orange Care Center
Orange, Connecticut 06477
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center at Long Ridge
Stamford, Connecticut 06902
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital-Torrington Care Center
Torrington, Connecticut 06790
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center-Trumbull
Trumbull, Connecticut 06611
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital-Waterbury Care Center
Waterbury, Connecticut 06708
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center - Waterford
Waterford, Connecticut 06385
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center - Westerly
Westerly, Rhode Island 02891
Contact:
Mariya Rozenblit
347-574-4420
Mariya.Rozenblit@yale.edu

More Details

NCT ID
NCT06572800
Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Yale University

Study Contact

Nathalie Wiesendanger, MS
1 475 301 6980
nathalie.wiesendanger@yale.edu

Detailed Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: I. To estimate the rate of improvement in CDK4/6 inhibitor response (i.e. moving from profile 3 to profiles 1 or 2) in cycles 2 and 3 after counseling for medication compliance and adjustment of potential deleterious drug-drug interactions. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. Estimate the rate of sub-optimal CDK 4/6 inhibitor response (profile 3) in patients with metastatic hormone positive breast cancer in cycle 1 of CDK4/6 inhibitor and endocrine therapy in the first line setting. II. Compare clinical benefit rate (CBR) in patients with sub-optimal (profile 3) and optimal (profiles 1 and 2) CDK4/6 inhibitor response after both cycles 1 and cycle 3. III. Compare progression free survival (PFS) rates at 6 months (mo), 12 mo, 18 mo in patients with sub-optimal (profile 3) and optimal (profiles 1 and 2) CDK 4/6 inhibitor response after both cycles 1 and cycle 3. IV. Assess CDK4/6 inhibitor response via TKa levels upon CDK4/6 inhibitor dose reductions or changes in CDK4/6 inhibitor regimens. V. Compare CDK4/6 inhibitor response profiles across the three CDK 4/6 inhibitors among different patients and within the same patients if CDK4/6 inhibitor is changed throughout treatment course. VI. Correlate TKa levels with tumor marker levels. VII. Assess plasma concentrations of CDK4/6 inhibitor drugs in patients with suboptimal TKa levels. OUTLINE: Patients undergo collection of blood samples per standard of care (SOC) on days 1, 15, and 28 of cycle 1, days 15 and 28 of cycle 2, days 15 and 28 of cycle 3, and day 28 of subsequent cycles for up to 12 cycles for analysis by DiviTum-TKa in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. After completion of study intervention, patients are followed up for 2 years.

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