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This is a Fleming-A' Hern, single arm, multicenter, no-profit, phase II study of radiotherapy and Vismodegib in adult patients with high risk or locally advanced basal cell carcinoma not amenable to radical surgery cell carcinoma (BCC) (comparator: not applicable).
The recruitment period is expected to be approximately 24 months. The trial will consist of a Screening/Baseline period (Day -28 to -1), a Treatment Period when patients will be treated with radiotherapy (4 weeks) followed by Vismodegib 150 mg/die continuously for six cycles (24 weeks).
The study will end 14 months after start of treatment of the last patient enrolled and evaluable according to primary end point.
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This is a Fleming-A' Hern, single arm, multicenter, no-profit, phase II study of radiotherapy and Vismodegib in adult patients with high risk or locally advanced basal cell carcinoma not amenable to radical surgery cell carcinoma (BCC) (comparator: not applicable).
The recruitment period is expected to be approximately 24 months. The trial will consist of a Screening/Baseline period (Day -28 to -1), a Treatment Period when patients will be treated with radiotherapy (4 weeks) followed by Vismodegib 150 mg/die continuously for six cycles (24 weeks).
The study will end 14 months after start of treatment of the last patient enrolled and evaluable according to primary end point.
The primary objective is to evaluate the activity of the study therapy (radiotherapy followed by six cycles of Vismodegib 150 mg/d continuously) in terms of proportion of patients progression free at 12 months.
The secondary objectives are: to evaluate the efficacy of the study therapy in terms of progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS); to assess the response in terms of overall response rate (ORR) (complete response (CR), partial response (PR), stable disease (SD), progressive disease (PD)); to assess duration of response (DoR); to assess the safety in terms of incidence, type, and severity of adverse events (AEs) and serious adverse events (SAEs) ;to measure the effects of skin disease on quality of life (QoL) of patients under therapy (Skindex-16)
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Age ≥ 18 years
Histopathologic confirmation that the lesion is BCC before enrollment
Patients with high risk of relapse BCC not undergone radical surgery, for which treating physician must consider the disease to be no more operable.
Clinical features defining high risk of relapse include infiltrative growth margins, size, tumor location, histological subtype (the morpheaform, the sclerosing, the infiltrating, the micronodular and the metatypical subtypes are associated with higher risk of relapse as compared to the risk associated with the superficial and the nodular types), recurrent-refractory tumors (see Table 1), basal cell carcinoma size (largest tumor diameter) ≤ 5 cm for head and neck tumors
Clinical features for definition of "BCC not amenable for radical surgery" include:
Patients with BCCs localized where surgery is technically difficult, or would result in unacceptable tissue destruction
Patients with a clinical contraindication to surgery
Previous radiotherapy on other BCC
Patients with measurable and/or non-measurable disease (as defined by RECIST, v1.1) are allowed
Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0-1
Adequate hematopoietic capacity, defined as the following:
Adequate hepatic function, defined as the following:
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) ≤ 3 times the upper limit of normal (ULN)Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 × ULN or within 3 × ULN for patients with documented Gilbert syndrome. Adequate renal function, defined by calculated serum creatinine clearance (CrCl) ≥ 30 mL/min
For women of childbearing potential, a negative serum pregnancy test within 7days prior to commencement of dosing is required.
Women of child-bearing potential must use two methods of acceptable contraception including one highly effective method and a barrier method, as directed by their physician, during treatment and for at least 24 months after completion of study treatment. Highly effective methods of contraception are defined as those which result in a low failure rate (i.e., less than 1% per year) when used consistently and correctly (e.g., implants, injectables, combined oral contraception, or intra-uterine devices). At the discretion of the Investigator, acceptable methods of contraception may include total abstinence. Periodic abstinence (e.g., calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, and post ovulation methods) and withdrawal are not acceptable methods of contraception (See Appendix B).
For male patients with female partners of childbearing potential, agreement to use a condom, even after a vasectomy, during sexual intercourse with female partners while being treated with Vismodegib, and for 2 months after completion of study treatment
Agreement not to donate blood or blood products during the study and for at least 24 months after completion of study treatment (Vismodegib).
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