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In this research study, we are looking at the anti-tumor effects of Cabozantinib (XL184) in metastatic breast cancer. Data suggest that MET expression and activation are important for initiation and progression of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). We evaluated the efficacy of cabozantinib (XL184), a novel inhibitor of multiple receptor tyrosine kinases, including MET and VEGFR2, in patients with metastatic TNBC.
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* To evaluate the activity of cabozantinib, as defined by objective response rate in patients with triple-negative metastatic breast cancer
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This study uses a two-stage design enrolling 35 patients to evaluate efficacy of cabozantinib based on overall response defined as complete or partial response per RECIST1.1 criteria. The null and alternative overall response rates were 5% and 20%. If one or more patients enrolled in the stage one cohort (n=13 patients) achieve PR or better then accrual proceeds to stage two (n=22 patients).
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