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Colorectal cancer may be caused by a build-up of genetic defects, or damaged genes within the body's cells. When genes are damaged, the body may be unable to produce a group of proteins, called cytokines, used by the immune system to fight cancer and some infections. The investigational gene transfer agent EGEN-001 contains the human gene for the cytokine interleukin-12 (IL-12) in a special carrier system designed to enter the cells and help the body to produce cytokines.Therefore Therefore, the purpose of the EGEN-001 therapy is to attempt to enhance the body's natural ability to recognize and fight cancer cells.
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This multi-center, Phase I/II study will be conducted with an open-label, non-randomized design. The study will enroll up to 30 patients who had gone through cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC treatment 6-8 weeks prior to enrollment. Patients will be treated with EGEN-001 24 mg/m2 intra-peritoneally (IP) once every week for 12 weeks and then once every two weeks until disease progression or intolerable toxicity, but for no more than one year. Patients who develop progressive metastases will receive standard chemotherapy concomitant with EGEN-001. Hence, the initial EGEN-001 treatment period will be without chemotherapy. The standard chemotherapy regimen will be FOLFOX or FOLFIRI administered every 2-3 weeks. Patient with progressive disease a second time will be taken off-study. Those who remain progression-free will receive EGEN-001 for up to one year.
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At least 18 years of age (or minimum legal age and competency to provide voluntary written informed consent for study participation) and no more than 80 years of age.
Patients must have colorectal carcinoma (including appendiceal) with metastases limited to peritoneal cavity. Histological documentation of the original primary tumor is required via pathology report.
Patients must have completed surgical debulking + hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (mitomycin) and have had a peritoneal catheter inserted 6-8 weeks before beginning infusion with IP EGEN-001 and must have post-debulking peritoneal cancer index (PCI) of <2. Patients do not have to have measurable metastases by RECIST criteria following surgical debulking.
Patients may have received previous systemic chemotherapy for colorectal cancer, but this is not required.
Patients must have an ECOG Performance Status of 0, 1, or 2.
Any other prior therapy directed at the malignant tumor, including biological and immunologic agents, must be discontinued at least three weeks prior to enrollment.
Patients should be free of active infection requiring antibiotics (with the exception of uncomplicated UTI.)
Patients must have adequate:
Patients must have signed an approved informed consent and authorization permitting release of personal health information.
Women of childbearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test prior to the study entry and be practicing an effective form of contraception. Female partners of childbearing potential of male patients must also use an effective form of contraception. Contraception must be used for 90 days following the last dose of EGEN-001.
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