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Phase 2Completed· 36 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Pembrolizumab +1 moredrug
Likely dose
Pembrolizumab 200 mgfrom record
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Search/NCT03264404
NCT03264404Phase 2Completed

Phase II Open-Label, Single-Center Study Evaluating Safety and Efficacy of Pembrolizumab Following Induction With the Hypomethylating Agent Azacitidine in Patients With Advanced Pancreatic Cancer After Failure of First-Line Therapy

Susan E. Bates·interventional·Posted Aug 29, 2017·Updated Jan 27, 2026

In Brief

A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating Pembrolizumab and Azacitidine for Pancreas Cancer. Completed, enrolled 36 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of combining immune therapy, pembrolizumab, with a hypomethylating agent, azacitidine, for pancreatic cancer. People who have advanced pancreatic cancer with disease progression on first-line therapy are usually treated with a second chemotherapy regimen. However, there is no single accepted chemotherapy regimen and national guidelines recommend chemotherapy or clinical trial participation. In this study, all study subjects will receive a combination of immune therapy (every 3 weeks) and a hypomethylating agent (every 4 weeks). To date, studies have shown that combining a hypomethylating agent with chemotherapy or immune therapy may benefit patients across different solid tumor types including pancreatic cancer. Preclinical data in a mouse model of pancreatic cancer demonstrates improvement in survival with the combination of a hypomethylating agent and immune therapy. However, the use of single agent hypomethylating agent or immune therapy has not been shown to be effective in patients with pancreatic cancer. The one exception, to date, is the use of immune therapy in those individuals with a particular genetic feature known as mismatch repair deficiency and microsatellite instability. The combination of immune therapy and a hypomethylating agent has not been studied in human subjects and is not approved by the FDA for use in pancreatic cancer. This is a non-randomized, single-center, open-label trial of pembrolizumab and azacitidine in subjects with locally advanced or metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Approximately 31 individuals will be asked to participate in this study.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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Primary Purpose--
ConditionsPancreas Cancer
CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

Phase 2CompletedFinished
201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedAug 29, 2017
Enrollment StartOct 1, 2017
Primary CompletionOct 1, 2021
Study CompletionDec 3, 2024
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4 yearsPosted 8.8 years ago

Interventions

Pembrolizumabdrug

Pembrolizumab 200 mg IV every 3 weeks until progression

Azacitidinedrug

50 mg/m2 subcutaneous daily for 5 days every 28 days