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This study is being conducted to evaluate the safety and determine the recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) of UGN-301 (zalifrelimab) administered intravesically as monotherapy and in combination with other agents in patients with recurrent NMIBC.
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This master protocol will comprise multiple treatment arms designed to independently investigate intravesical delivery of UGN-301 either as monotherapy or in combination with other agents. Initial study treatment arms will include:
Additional study treatment arms investigating UGN-301 in combination with other agents may be added in the future.
The study will evaluate escalating doses of UGN-301 to determine the biologically effective dose (BED) and maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of UGN-301 either as monotherapy or in combination with other agents.
When evaluated in combination with other agents, the UGN-301 dose will begin at least 1 dose level lower than the highest dose level cleared in the monotherapy arm, or 1 dose level lower than the RP2D.
Eligible patients in each study treatment arm will enter a 12-week Induction Period.
Patients with noninvasive papillary carcinoma and/or tumor that invades the lamina propria (Ta and/or T1) who do not have disease recurrence and patients with carcinoma in situ (CIS) who have a complete response (CR) at 3 months after the start of treatment will return to the clinic for a Safety Follow-up Visit at 6 months after the start of treatment.
Ta/T1 patients without disease recurrence and CIS patients with CR at 6 months may enter an Optional Maintenance Period of up to 9 months.
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Inclusion criteria
Able to give informed consent.
Arm A: Have confirmed recurrent NMIBC with HG Ta and/or T1 disease and/or CIS or recurrent IR LG Ta and/or T1 disease.
Arm B: Have confirmed recurrent NMIBC with HG Ta and/or T1 disease and/or CIS. Arm C: Have confirmed recurrent NMIBC with HG Ta and/or T1 disease and/or CIS.
Patients with HG Ta and/or T1 disease and/or CIS must meet one of the following criteria:
• Have Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG)-unresponsive disease, defined as 1) persistent or recurrent CIS alone or with recurrent Ta/T1 disease within 12 months of completion of adequate BCG therapy, or 2) recurrent HG Ta/T1 disease within 6 months of completion of adequate BCG therapy, or 3) HG T1 disease at the first evaluation following a BCG induction course.
Notes: Adequate BCG therapy is defined as at least 5 of 6 doses of an initial induction course plus 1) at least 2 of 3 doses of maintenance therapy or 2) at least 2 of 6 doses of a second induction course. Patients with BCG-unresponsive disease also must be unwilling or unfit to undergo radical cystectomy.
Have all papillary tumors visible by white light resected, and obvious areas of CIS fulgurated during Screening or within 6 weeks before Screening. Note: Blue light cystoscopy is not permitted.
Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) status ≤ 2.
Absence of concomitant upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) or urothelial carcinoma (UC) within the prostatic urethra. Freedom from upper tract disease (if clinically indicated) as indicated by no evidence of upper tract tumor by either intravenous pyelogram, retrograde pyelogram, computerized tomography (CT) urogram with or without contrast, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) urogram with or without contrast performed within 6 months of enrollment.
Patients with prostate cancer on active surveillance at very low, low, or intermediate risk for progression, defined as Gleason Grade Group 1 or 2, Gleason score ≤ 7, with prostate-specific antigen < 20 ng/dL, and cT1-cT2b (NCCN, 2023) are permitted to be in the study at the discretion of the investigator (see exclusion criterion 8).
Female patients of childbearing potential must use maximally effective birth control during the period of therapy, must be willing to use contraception for 1 month following the last administration of study drug and must have a negative urine or serum pregnancy test upon entry into this study. Otherwise, female patients must be postmenopausal (no menstrual period for a minimum of 12 months) or surgically sterile. "Maximally effective birth control" means that the patient, if sexually active, should be using a combination of 2 methods of birth control that are approved and recognized to be effective by health authorities.
Male patients must be surgically sterile or willing to use 2 highly effective forms of birth control upon enrollment, during the course of the study, and for 1 month following the last study drug instillation.
Has adequate organ and bone marrow function within 14 days of treatment initiation as determined by routine laboratory tests outlined below:
Has a life expectancy > 12 months.
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60 participants in 3 patient groups
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Heather Lansford
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