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The primary objective is to determine the safety and tolerability of the novel compound, MRx0518 in patients with solid tumours at 30 days post-surgery.
20 participants will receive open label MRx0518 in a preliminary safety phase. After successful evaluation by the Independent Safety Monitoring Committee (IDMC), a further 100 participants will be recruited to receive MRx0518/Placebo.
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This is a first in human, single centre study in two parts, which aims to determine the safety and tolerability of the novel biotherapeutic compound, MRx0518, to examine its use as an anti-cancer and immune system modulating agent in patients with a range of solid tumours, over 2 years.
MRx0518 is composed of a proprietary strain of bacterium (Enterococcus species) which is found in the gastrointestinal tract of approx. 25% of humans and is predicted, from preclinical studies, to produce beneficial effects in humans.
Patients who have been diagnosed with melanoma, breast, ovarian, uterine, prostate, urethra, bladder, renal, lung or head and neck cancer, who are amenable to surgical resection, will receive MRx0518 (part A) or MRx0518/placebo (part B) orally twice daily for 2-4 weeks until surgery to remove the tumour. In part A, 20 patients will receive open label MRx0518 as part of a preliminary safety assessment. Following surgery, patients will attend a 30 day, 6 month, 12 month and 24 month follow up visit.
Following successful evaluation of part A data by the Independent Data Monitoring Committee (IDMC) the study will continue to recruit a further 100 patients to Part B of the trial. Part B will be placebo controlled, in which patients will be randomised in a double blinded fashion in a 4:1 ratio of MRx0518:placebo. In total, 120 patients will be recruited into the study (20 from part A and 100 from part B).
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