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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if cadonilimab combined with anlotinib can be a safe and effective neoadjuvant therapy in patients with locally advanced resectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). The main questions it aims to answer are:
What level of pathological complete response (pCR) rate can be achieved with this neoadjuvant regimen? Is this neoadjuvant regimen safe enough with acceptable toxicity?
Participants will:
Receive cadonilimab (10mg/Kg, ivgtt, d1) and anlotinib (12mg, P.O., d1-d14) on a 21-day regimen for 3 cycles.
Undertake radical resection of ESCC after neoadjuvant therapy if there is no surgical contraindication.
Accept an follow-up for 2 years after surgery.
Full description
Esophageal cancer has a high incidence in China, among which esophageal squamous cell carcinoma is the most common. Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy combined with surgery is currently the recommended treatment modality for locally advanced esophageal cancer, but the side effects of chemoradiotherapy are serious, which increases the risk of surgery.
Immune checkpoint inhibitors have made significant progress in the field of cancer treatment in recent years, and have now become an important treatment method for advanced and metastatic esophageal cancer. Several trials on neoadjuvant immuno-chemotherapy demonstrated better outcomes with acceptable toxicity compared to traditional chemoradiotherapy. Cadonilimab is a dual immune antibody drug comprised of PD-1 antibody and CTLA-4 antibody, which has the anti-tumor effect of two immune checkpoint pathways at the same time.
On the other hand, angiogenesis plays a vital role in the growth and metastasis of tumors, and anti-angiogenic drugs have become an important part of cancer treatment. Anlotinib is an oral, small molecule anti-angiogenic targeted agent that has been approved for use in a variety of cancer treatments.
This study plans to conduct a prospective study of cadonilimab combined with anlotinib in the neoadjuvant treatment of resectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, and aims to explore the efficacy and safety of this neoadjuvant regimen that avoids chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced resectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
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Inclusion criteria
Able to provide written informed consent and understand and agree to comply with the requirements of this study as well as the assessment schedule.
Be at least 18 years of age on the date of signing the ICF.
Histopathologically confirmed esophageal squamous cell carcinoma: the clinical stage is T1-2N1-3M0, T2 (diameter≥3 cm) N0M0 or T3-4aN0-3M0 (stage II-IVA), and the staging should be based on the AJCC 8th edition esophageal cancer staging system.
Patients are asked to provide an archival tumor tissue sample (FFPE tissue block or approximately 15 [≥6] freshly cut unstained FFPE sections) and a pathology report of this baseline sample. If no archival sample is available or the sample is not available, a biopsy sample is requested at baseline.
Prior to study enrollment, patients are evaluated by thoracic surgeon in charge of surgery to verify that they meet the study requirements for R0 resection with radical curative intent.
Cardiac and pulmonary function is good, and surgical resection for curative purposes is confirmed, and cardiopulmonary function tests and respiratory or cardiology consultation can be completed if necessary.
Measurable disease as assessed by the investigator according to RECIST version 1.1.
Eligible for anlotinib treatment.
ECOG performance status ≤ 2 points.
≤ 14 days prior to enrollment, the following laboratory test values during the screening period suggest that the patient has good organ function:
Patient has not had a blood transfusion or use of growth factor supportive therapy within ≤14 days prior to blood draw, when the following items are tested prior to enrollment:
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) estimated by the Cooperative Equation for Epidemiology of Chronic Kidney Disease ≥45mL/min/1.73 m2.
Serum total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 × upper limit of normal (ULN) (total bilirubin must be <3 ×ULN in patients with Gilbert's syndrome).
AST and ALT≤2.5 ×ULN.
Patients not receiving anticoagulant therapy: International normalized ratio or activated partial prothrombin time ≤ 1.5× ULN.
Females of childbearing potential must be willing to practice highly effective contraception for the duration of the study, and for ≥120 days after the last dose of cadonilimab or anlotinib, whichever occurs later, and have a negative urine or serum pregnancy test result within ≤7 days prior to enrollment.
Exclusion criteria
Previous treatment for current esophageal cancer, including chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
Prior receipt of antibodies or drugs targeting immune checkpoint pathways, including but not limited to anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen-4 (anti-CTLA-4), anti-PD-1, and anti-PD-L1 therapeutic antibodies.
Patients with non-squamous cell carcinoma.
Presence of locally advanced, unresectable disease, regardless of disease stage and presence or absence of metastases (stage IV).
Active autoimmune disease or history of autoimmune disease that may recur.
Note: Patients with the following conditions do not need to be excluded and can proceed for further enrollment screening:
Any active malignancy in the ≤ 2 years prior to enrollment, with the exception of the specific cancers studied in this study and cancers that have recured locally after radical therapy (e.g., resected basal cell or squamous cell skin cancer, superficial bladder cancer, cervical or breast carcinoma in situ).
Any condition requiring systemic treatment with corticosteroids (prednisone or equivalent> 10 mg/day) or other immunosuppressive medications within ≤14 days prior to enrollment.
Note: Patients with current or prior use of any of the following steroid regimens do not need to be excluded:
Poorly controlled diabetes mellitus ≤ 14 days prior to enrollment, or abnormal laboratory test results of potassium, sodium, or corrected calcium > grade 1 (regardless of standard medical management) or ≥ grade 3 hypoalbuminemia.
Has a history of interstitial lung disease, non-infectious pneumonitis, or poorly controlled diseases, including pulmonary fibrosis, acute lung disease, etc.
Severe chronic or active infection requiring systemic antibacterial, antifungal or antiviral therapy, including tuberculosis infection, etc. Severe infection within 4 weeks prior to enrollment, including but not limited to hospitalization for complications of infection, bacteremia, or severe pneumonia.
Known history of HIV virus infection.
Patients with untreated chronic hepatitis B or HBV carriers with hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA ≥ 500 IU/mL, or patients with active hepatitis C virus (HCV) should be excluded.
Note: Patients with inactive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) carriers, treated and stable hepatitis B carriers (HBV DNA < 500 IU/mL), and cured hepatitis C patients can be enrolled.
Any major surgical procedure requiring general anesthesia ≤ 28 days prior to enrollment.
Previous allogeneic stem cell transplantation or organ transplantation.
Any of the following cardiovascular risk factors:
History of severe allergic reaction to chimeric or humanized antibodies or fusion proteins.
Received any other chemotherapy, immunotherapy (e.g., interleukin, interferon, thymosin), or any investigational therapy during the study period.
Patients who have not returned to baseline or stable levels of toxic side effects (due to prior antineoplastic therapy) unless the AE is not considered to pose a safety risk (e.g., alopecia, neuropathy, and specific laboratory abnormalities).
Received a live vaccine ≤ 4 weeks prior to enrollment. Note: Seasonal influenza vaccines are usually inactivated and are therefore permitted. Intranasal vaccination is a live vaccine, so it is not allowed.
Has an underlying medical condition (including laboratory abnormalities) or alcohol/drug abuse or dependence that, in the opinion of the investigator, is detrimental to study drug administration or affects the interpretation of drug toxicity or adverse events, or in the judgment of the investigator that the patient's adherence during the study is not adequate that could affect compliance.
Participating in another therapeutic clinical study at the same time.
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Xiang Yan, M.D.; Fan Yang, M.D.
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