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The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of a drug called Poly-ICLC, also known as HiltonolTM, in boosting the body's immune system's response to an experimental vaccine therapy (called the MUC-1 vaccine).
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This is a one-arm clinical trial, to evaluate 2 doses of poly-ICLC for reversing systemic immuno-suppression: 25 μg/kg and 50 μg/kg. These doses will be administered I.M. three times a week for 2 weeks. Following 2 weeks of treatment with poly-ICLC alone, patients will be immunized subcutaneously with the 100-mer MUC-1 peptide + GM-CSF. Subjects will be boosted twice at two week intervals, and subsequently 3 months later, if they experience clinical benefit or if they have clinically stable disease. Poly-ICLC will be administered continually 3 times a week I.M. for the first 2 weeks and 2 times a week I.M. thereafter. Subjects will continue on study until they have evidence of progressive disease. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of Poly-ICLC in boosting the immunologic response of a MUC1 vaccine. Secondary objectives are to evaluate a) changes in markers of systemic immunosuppression; b) changes in dendritic cell number and function; and c) clinical response. Up to 30 subjects will be enrolled in this single-site study.
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