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Clinical Trial Name - Exemestane With Celecoxib as Neoadjuvant Treatment in Postmenopausal Women With Stage II, III, and

 
Original Study ID : OSU-0245
NCT ID : NCT00201773
Brief Title : Exemestane With Celecoxib as Neoadjuvant Treatment in Postmenopausal Women With Stage II, III, and IV Breast Cancer
Official Title : A Phase II Trial of Exemestane (Aromasin) in Combination With Celecoxib (Celebrex) as Neoadjuvant Treatment in Postmenopausal Women With Stage II, III, and IV Breast Cancer
Brief Summary :

To test whether the addition of the COX-2 inhibitor, celecoxib, will decrease the gene expression of CYP19 in breast cancers collected from postmenopausal women that receive neoadjuvant exemestane.

Source : Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
Detailed Description :

Rationale: In postmenopausal women, the main source of estrogen is through the conversion of androgens, or sex hormones produced by the adrenal glands. An enzyme called aromatase carries out this process. Exemestane, an aromatase inhibitor, blocks production of estrogens. Research indicates that the gene responsible for aromatase activity is CYPO19. Therefore, exemestane helps to inhibit aromatese activity through CYP019. Along with CYP019, another gene associated with breast cancer is an overexpression of COX-2 enzymes. Research suggests that COX-2 overexpression can cause cancer cell division, increased blood flow to tumors, and metastases. Celecoxib blocks COX-2 activity and produces fewer side effects compared with other non-steroidal inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). This study builds on previous research to test the combination of exemestane and celecoxib for breast cancer. Purpose: This study is evaluating the safety and efficacy of exemestane and celecoxib before surgery for stage II, III, and IV breast cancer in postmenopausal women. Tests will analyze the CYP019 gene after these treatments. Treatment: Patients in this study will receive exemestane and celecoxib. Both drugs will be given to patients as oral pills. Exemestane will be taken daily for sixteen weeks. Starting in week 9, celecoxib will be taken twice daily for eight weeks. Therefore, during weeks 9-16, patients will be taking both exemestane and celecoxib. Several tests and exams will be given throughout the study to closely monitor patients, including a biopsy performed after the first 8 weeks on exemestane. After sixteen weeks on exemestane and celecoxib, patients will have breast surgery.

Overall Status : Recruiting
Start Date : July 2003
Official Title : Phase 2
Phase : Interventional
Study Design : Treatment, Non-Randomized, Open Label, Uncontrolled, Single Group Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study
Enrollment : 34
Verification Date : December 2007
First Received Date : September 12, 2005
Trial Eligibility
Criteria :
Inclusion Criteria:

- Must be female with histologically confirmed breast cancer

- Stage II-IV disease

- ER and/or PR positive

- ECOG Performance Status 0-1

Exclusion Criteria:

- Inflammatory breast cancer.
Gender : Female
Minimum Age : 18 Years
Maximum Age : N/A
Healthy Volunteers : No
Facilities
Facility Name : Ohio State University
Status : Recruiting
City : Columbus
State : Ohio
Zip Code : 43210
Country : United States
OutComes
Primary OutComes
Secondary OutComes
Measure : Physical exam
Time Frame : Prestudy, Week 8 & Week 16
Safety issue : Yes
Measure : Breast ultrasound
Time Frame : Prestudy, Week 8 & Week 16
Safety issue : Yes
Measure : Mammogram
Time Frame : Prestudy, Week 8 & Week 16
Safety issue : Yes
Interventions
Type : Drug
Name : Exemestane
Description : 25 mg orally per day for 16 weeks.
Type : Drug
Name : Celecoxib
Description : 400 mg orally twice per day Weeks 9 - 16.
 
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