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70% of breast cancers that occur in postmenopausal women rely on the hormone oestrogen to grow and are likely to respond to hormone treatment. This type of treatment reduces the amount of oestrogen in the body, slowing the growth of cancer or stopping it altogether. One type of hormone treatment, aromatase inhibitors (AIs), works by stopping the body from making oestrogen. Currently, women with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer that is not being controlled by one class of AI are switched to the other class of AI. The reason for this is that some cancer cells can become resistant to one class but are still sensitive to the other class. However, oestrogen can be made in the body by two pathways and AIs block only one of these pathways. A new drug called Irosustat can reduce the production of oestrogen in the body by blocking the second pathway. This study is investigating whether adding Irosustat to AI treatment i.e. blocking both pathways at the same time, can further reduce the amount of oestrogen in the body and therefore control the breast cancer better.
27 postmenopausal women with oestrogen receptor positive locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer that is not being controlled by their current AI treatment will be recruited in this study from 9 United Kingdom (UK) hospitals. Eligible patients will receive 40mg of Irosustat once daily in addition to the AI on which they progressed. Patients will receive Irosustat for as long as it controls their cancer or until they have side effects that stop them from taking treatment. Patients will be seen monthly for the first 6 months and every 3 months thereafter. Participating patients will also be given the option to take part in the exploratory part of this study by donating tissue and blood samples.
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Written informed consent prior to admission to this study.
Aged ≥ 25 years of age.
Histologically confirmed ER+ve primary or metastatic breast cancer.
Locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer treated with 1st line AI treatment with either a documented objective response (CR/PR) or disease stabilisation (SD) for at least 6 months prior to disease progression.
Postmenopausal as defined by any of the following criteria:
ECOG performance status 0 to 2.
Measurable and/or evaluable sites of locally advanced or metastatic disease that can be accurately assessed by CT/MRI scan at baseline and follow up visits (RECIST v1.1).
N.B Patients with bone metastasis are eligible provided they have evaluable metastases sites that can be followed (X-Ray or MRI/CT scanning). Patients on established bisphosphonate treatment for at least 3 months are eligible for entry into the trial and are allowed to continue with bisphosphonate treatment.
Adequate organ function as defined by (Haemoglobin (Hb) ≥ 9 g/dL; Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) ≥ 1.5 x 109/L; Platelet count (Plts) ≥ 100 ≥ 109/L; White Blood Cell (WBC) ≥ 3.0 x 109/L; Serum albumin ≤ 1.5 upper limit of normal (ULN); Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) and Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) ≤ 3 x ULN if no demonstrable liver metastases or ≤ 5 x ULN in the presence of liver metastases; alkaline phosphatase (ALP) ≤ 5 x ULN; Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 x ULN if no demonstrable liver metastases or ≤ 3 x ULN in the presence of liver metastases; Creatinine ≤ 1.5 x ULN or creatinine clearance >50ml/min).
Life expectancy of ≥3 months.
Exclusion criteria
Human epidermal growth factor Receptor-2 (HER2) positive cancer.
Discontinuation of current AI therapy for > 21 days prior to study entry.
N.B If the patient has discontinued the AI within this period they can be restarted on the same AI. This must be continued for at least 7 days before introducing the IMP. Baseline investigations must be performed in timeframes related to the start of the IMP, not the AI.
Rapidly progressive, life-threatening metastases, including any of the following:
Patients with a history of another primary malignancy within 5 years prior to starting study treatment, except adequately treated basal or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, carcinoma in site and the disease under study.
More than one prior line of chemotherapy for locally advanced or metastatic disease.
AI therapy given in combination with another endocrine agent with the exception of a GnRH agonist.
Radiotherapy to measurable lesion within 2 months of treatment start.
Systemic corticosteroids for ≥ 15 days within the last 4 weeks.
Evidence of uncontrolled active infection.
Evidence of significant medical condition or laboratory finding which, in the opinion of the Investigator, makes it undesirable for the patient to participate in the trial.
Concurrent therapy with any other investigational agent.
Concomitant use within 14 days prior to commencement of study treatment of:
Any of the following cardiac criteria:
Uncontrolled abnormalities of serum potassium, sodium, calcium (corrected) phosphate or magnesium levels.
Refractory nausea and vomiting, chronic gastrointestinal diseases, inability to swallow the formulated investigational medicinal product (IMP) or previous significant bowel resection that would preclude absorption of Irosustat or the AI.
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