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QUILT 3.091 Chordoma Vaccine: Phase 1B/2 NANT Chordoma Vaccine vs Radiation in Subjects with Unresectable Chordoma.
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The NANT Chordoma Vaccine regimen will be administered in 2 phases, an induction and a maintenance phase.
Subjects will continue induction treatment for up to 1 year. Those who have a confirmed complete response (CR) in the induction phase will enter the maintenance phase of the study. Subjects who experience ongoing stable disease (SD) or an ongoing partial response (PR) at 1 year may enter the maintenance phase at the Investigator's and Sponsor's discretion. Subjects may remain in the maintenance phase of the study for up to 1 year.
In the randomized component of the phase 2 portion of the study, the control arm will be treated with radiation according to established SoC protocols as determined by the Investigator.
In the phase 2 single-arm component of the study, subjects will be enrolled in the first stage of Simon's two-stage optimal design. If the study proceeds to the second stage of Simon's two-stage optimal design, additional subjects will be enrolled in the second stage.
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Randomized component only - 11. Must be able to be classified into at least 1 of the below 3 categories: i. Recurred within 6 months after treatment, ii. Have metastatic disease, iii. Meet ≥ 4 of the histopathologic and immunohistochemical criteria: • Poorly differentiated histopathologic sub type, • Mitotic figures ≥ 3, • Apoptosis present. • Prominent nucleoli present, • Necrosis present, • Ki67 ≥ 6%, • p53 ≥ 25%
Single-arm component only 12. Must have progressed on or after radiation monotherapy in the randomized portion of the study OR been ineligible for the randomized portion but had progressed or experienced unacceptable toxicity on SoC prior to enrollment on the study.
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