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A Phase II Multi-Center Trial of Abemaciclib With or Without Atezolizumab in Metastatic Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer
In Brief
A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating Abemaciclib and Atezolizumab for Prostate Cancer and Metastatic Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer. Completed, enrolled 19 participants across 1 site.
Signals
Detailed Summary
This trial is testing whether a molecularly targeted chemotherapy drug called abemaciclib and an immunotherapy drug called atezolizumab, alone or in combination, are effective in shrinking or preventing the growth of metastatic prostate cancer. The trial is also testing the safety of the combination of abemaciclib with atezolizumab.
Study Details
Timeline
Arms & Interventions
Participants in the Biomarker-Unselected Cohort, defined as those whose tumors are not known to have mutations in the CDK12 gene will be randomized to either receive Abemaciclib as monotherapy or in combination with Atezolizumab * Monotherapy : Participants will receive Abemaciclib orally 2x daily
Participants in the Biomarker-Unselected Cohort, defined as those whose tumors are not known to have mutations in the CDK12 gene will be randomized to either receive Abemaciclib as monotherapy or in combination with Atezolizumab * Combination Therapy: Participants will receive Abemaciclib orally 2x daily and Atezolizumab intravenously Day 1 of each 21-Day cycle
Participants in the CDK12 Mutation Cohort defined as those whose tumors are known to have mutations in the CDK12 gene are not randomized but are assigned to receive either Atezolizumab monotherapy or in combination with Abemaciclib based on how many participants in this cohort previously received study treatment. Atezolizumab monotherapy will be given to participants 1-5, these participants will receive Atezolizumab intravenously Day 1 of each 21-Day cycle
Participants in the CDK12 Mutation Cohort defined as those whose tumors are known to have mutations in the CDK12 gene are not randomized but are assigned to receive either Atezolizumab monotherapy or in combination with Abemaciclib based on how many participants in this cohort previously received study treatment. Combination Therapy will be given to participants 6-21, these participants will receive Abemaciclib orally 2x daily and Atezolizumab intravenously Day 1 of each 21-Day cycle
Interventions
Taken orally 2x daily
Intravenously Day 1 of 21 day cycle