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X-ray Psoralen Activated Cancer Therapy in Head and Neck, Breast, Sarcoma and Melanoma

Launched by IMMUNOLIGHT, LLC · May 11, 2020

Trial Information

Current as of June 28, 2025

Recruiting

Keywords

Advanced Head & Neck Cancer Advanced Breast Cancer Advanced Melanoma Advanced Soft Tissue Sarcoma Advanced Solid Tumor

ClinConnect Summary

This clinical trial is studying a new treatment called X-PACT for patients with advanced solid tumors, specifically those with head and neck cancer, breast cancer, soft tissue sarcoma, or melanoma. The treatment involves injecting a combination of a special device and a medication called methoxsalen directly into the tumor, followed by exposing the tumor to X-ray energy. The main goal of this Phase I trial is to determine how safe this treatment is over a six-week period, during which participants will receive five injections. If after eight weeks the tumor shows stable disease or improvement, participants may receive additional booster treatments.

To be eligible for this trial, participants must be at least 18 years old and have a confirmed diagnosis of one of the specified cancers that has not responded to standard treatments. They must also have tumors that are accessible for injection and meet certain health criteria. Throughout the trial, participants will be closely monitored for any side effects. This study is currently recruiting participants, and it offers a potential new option for those with limited treatment choices.

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • 1. Written informed consent and HIPAA authorization for release of personal health information. NOTE: HIPAA authorization may be included in the informed consent or obtained separately.
  • 2. Age ≥ 18 years at the time of consent
  • 3. ECOG Performance Status of ≤ 1
  • 4. Subjects with histologically or cytologically confirmed advanced solid tumors which have progressed after standard therapy(ies), intolerant to standard therapy, refused standard therapy or for which no standard therapy(ies) exist. Furthermore, the tumor targeted for injections should be:
  • 1. A non-visceral tumor, a metastatic lymph node, a metastasis from a visceral solid tumor provided the lesion is extravisceral, or a cutaneous tumor. Visceral tumors will not be treated.
  • 2. The tumor must be measurable as per RECIST criteria.
  • 3. The tumor should be directly accessible for injection or accessible with the use of ultrasound/CT guidance.
  • 4. The tumor identified for injection should be selected so local control could potentially provide benefit to the patient.
  • 5. 80% of the tumor must be accessible for injection with X-PACT (assessed by the treating physician)
  • 6. The tumor must be superficial and not exceed a depth of 5 cm.
  • 7. Eye or brain tumors will not be treated.
  • 5. A patient with prior brain metastasis may be considered if they have completed their treatment for brain metastasis at least 4 weeks prior to day 1 of treatment, have been off of corticosteroids for ≥ 2 weeks, and brain metastases are asymptomatic.
  • 6. The study site Radiation Oncologist Investigator/sub-investigator has determined additiional radiation delivered via X-PACT is appropriate given patient's prior radiation exposure. The treating Radiation Oncologist will review all prior radiation received to the proposed site of X-PACT treatment and assess the potential for unacceptable toxicity to the site or local organ(s) using QUANTEC.
  • 7. All toxicities from prior therapy should be ≤Grade 1 before start of study treatment. All radiation associated toxicities must have completely resolved to be considered for inclusion into the study.
  • 8. Demonstrate adequate organ function as defined in the table below:
  • Hematological:
  • White blood cell (WBC) ≥ 3 x 109/L Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) ≥ 1.5 x 109/L Platelet Count ≥ 100 x 109/L Hemoglobin (Hgb) ≥ 8 g/dL2
  • Renal:
  • Serum creatinine OR Creatinine clearance ≤ 1.5 x upper limit of normal (ULN) OR, in patients with a serum creatinine 1.5 x ULN, ≥ 60 mL/min as measured by a 24-hour urine collection or estimated by the Cockcroft and Gault formula
  • Hepatic:
  • Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 × ULN (in patients with known Gilbert Syndrome a total bilirubin ≤3.0× ULN with direct bilirubin ≤1.5 X ULN) Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) ≤ 2.5 × ULN (or ≤ 5 if liver metastases are present) Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) ≤ 2.5 × ULN (or ≤ 5 if liver metastases are present)
  • Coagulation:
  • International Normalized Ratio (INR) ≤ 1.5
  • 9. Females of childbearing potential (FCBP) must have a negative serum pregnancy test within 3 days prior to day 1 of treatment. NOTE: Females are considered of childbearing potential unless they are surgically sterile (have undergone a hysterectomy, bilateral tubal ligation, or bilateral oophorectomy) or are postmenopausal (at least 12 consecutive months with no menses without an alternative medical cause).
  • 10. FCBP must be willing to use a highly effective contraceptive method (i.e., achieves a failure rate of \<1% per year when used consistently and correctly) from the time of informed consent until 28 days after treatment discontinuation. Contraceptive methods with low user dependency are preferable but not required (see table below, adapted from:
  • http://www.hma.eu/fileadmin/dateien/Human_Medicines/01-About_HMA/Working_Groups/CTFG/2014_09_HMA_CTFG_Contraception.pdf)
  • Highly Effective Birth Control Methods:
  • combined (estrogen and progestogen containing) hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation
  • oral
  • intravaginal
  • transdermal
  • progestogen-only hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation
  • oral
  • injectable
  • implantable
  • intrauterine device (IUD)
  • intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS)
  • vasectomised partner
  • sexual abstinence
  • 11. Male patients must be willing to use condoms from the time of informed consent until 28 days after treatment discontinuation. For a non-pregnant FCBP partner, contraception recommendations should also be considered.
  • 12. As determined by the enrolling physician, ability of the patient to understand and comply with study procedures for the entire length of the study
  • 13. Patient is expected to have a life expectancy of at least 4 months
  • 14. If the proposed site of treatment with X-PACT had prior exposure to curative-intent radiation, the patient may be entered into the trial with the following provisions satisfied.
  • There is at least a 6 month wash out period from the last date radiation was received to assess for radiation toxicity.
  • If there was previous radiation toxicity at the proposed site of X-PACT, the toxicity resolved at least three months ago and the site did not involve a major organ.
  • The site investigator in addition to the radiation oncologist (as a part of criterion #6) has fully reviewed the subject's radiation history, has examined the area for radiation toxicity and assessed the cumulative dose for either 5 or 7 X-PACT treatments and determined they will not pose additional risk for radiation toxicity or re-activate any other previous toxicity.
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • * Exclusion Criteria:
  • 1. Pregnant or breastfeeding (NOTE: breast milk cannot be stored for future use while the mother is being treated on study.)
  • 2. Prior exposure to methoxsalen
  • 3. History of any of the following:
  • 1. Idiosyncratic or hypersensitivity reactions to any psoralen compounds or any of their excipients
  • 2. Light sensitive disease state
  • 3. Disease associated with photosensitivity including lupus erythematosus, porphyria cutanea tarda, erythropoietic protoporphyria, variegate porphyria, xeroderma pigmentosum and albinism
  • 4. Aphakia
  • 4. History of idiosyncratic or hypersensitivity reactions to any of the phosphor device components
  • 5. Known diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection (NOTE: testing not required)
  • 6. Active infection requiring systemic therapy (NOTE: at discretion of investigator, patients with uncomplicated urinary tract infections may be eligible.)
  • 7. Has a known additional other primary malignancy that is active and/or progressive requiring treatment; exceptions include basal cell skin cancer, in situ cervical or bladder cancer, or other cancer for which the patient has been disease-free for at least five years.
  • 8. Systemic anti-cancer treatment within 28 days (or 5 half-lives, whichever is shorter) prior to day 1 of treatment
  • 9. Treatment with any investigational drug within 5 half-lives or 28 days, whichever is shorter (or if half-life is unknown, within 28 days) prior to day 1 of treatment
  • 10. Impaired cardiac function or clinically significant cardiac diseases, including any of the following:
  • 1. Uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmia (patients with rate-controlled atrial fibrillation are not excluded)
  • 2. Uncontrolled hypertension (systolic BP \> 170 mmHg or diastolic BP \> 105 mmHg at screening) despite two concomitant antihypertensive therapies.
  • 3. Acute myocardial infarction or unstable angina ≤ 6 months prior to day 1 of treatment
  • 4. New York Heart Association Class III or IV congestive heart failure (
  • 11. Other uncontrolled intercurrent illness including, but not limited to, ongoing or active infection, or psychiatric illness/social situations that would limit compliance with study requirements as determined by the investigator.
  • 12. The tumor identified for treatment has a volume greater than 500 cc (Soft Tissue Sarcoma only). All other tumor types may have a maximum volume of 300 cc
  • 13. Receiving or planned use of corticosteroids. Subjects will require a one-week washout period from prior corticosteroid use. Inhaled or topical steroids are permitted.
  • 14. Subjects with active autoimmune disease requiring 10 mg or greater of prednisone and/or biologic agents.
  • 15. Subjects with a history of pancreatitis or elevated baseline serum lipase without otherwise specified etiology.

About Immunolight, Llc

Immunolight, LLC is a pioneering biotechnology company dedicated to advancing innovative immunotherapeutic solutions for the treatment of various diseases. With a strong focus on harnessing the power of the immune system, Immunolight develops cutting-edge therapies that aim to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. The company is committed to rigorous clinical research and collaboration with healthcare professionals to bring safe and effective treatments to market, addressing unmet medical needs in the field of immunology and oncology. Through its dedication to scientific excellence and patient-centered care, Immunolight strives to transform the landscape of disease management.

Locations

Durham, North Carolina, United States

Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

William Eward, MD

Principal Investigator

Duke University

Timeline

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Trial launched

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