Purpose

This is an open label, multi-center trial of tisotumab vedotin monotherapy and in combination with bevacizumab, pembrolizumab, or carboplatin in subjects with recurrent or stage IVB cervical cancer. The trial consists of two-parts a dose escalation part and an expansion part. The expansion part of the trial will be initiated once the Recommended Phase 2 Dose (RP2D) of the combinations have been determined in the dose escalation part.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 18 Years
Eligible Genders
Female
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Must have squamous, adenosquamous, or adenocarcinoma of the cervix and progressed on or after standard of care treatments or are ineligible or intolerant to standard of care for recurrent or stage IVB cervical cancer (Arms A, B and C only). - Must have squamous, adenosquamous, or adenocarcinoma of the cervix and must not have received prior systemic therapy for recurrent or stage IVB cervical cancer (Arms D, E, and H only). - Must have squamous, adenosquamous, or adenocarcinoma of the cervix and progressed on or after at least one but no more than two prior systemic therapies for recurrent or stage IVB cervical cancer (Arms F and G only). - Must have baseline measurable disease per RECIST v1.1. - Have an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0 or 1 (All Arms). - Is not pregnant, breastfeeding, or expecting to conceive children within the projected duration of the trial and for at least 6 months after the last trial treatment administration - Participants of childbearing potential must agree to use adequate contraception during and for 6 months after the last dose of trial treatment administration. - Must sign an informed consent form (ICF) indicating the trial subject understands the purpose of and procedures required for the trial and are willing to participate in the trial (All Arms).

Exclusion Criteria

  • Has clinically relevant bilateral hydronephrosis which cannot be alleviated by ureteral stents or percutaneous drainage. (All Arms) - Has clinical signs or symptoms of gastrointestinal obstruction and requires parenteral hydration and/or nutrition. Post-operative obstructions within 4 weeks of abdominal surgery are permitted. (All Arms) - Has clinically significant bleeding issues or risks - Prior history (within 3 months) or current evidence of hemoptysis (1/2 teaspoon or more) (Arm A and bevacizumab-eligible participants in Arm H) - Recent (within 4 weeks of first dose of trial treatment) clinically significant gastrointestinal or vaginal bleeding requiring PRBC transfusion (Arms A and H only) - Recent (within 4 weeks of first dose of trial treatment) evidence of wound healing complications that require medical intervention (Arms A and H only) - Has active ocular surface disease at baseline. Subjects with prior history of cicatricial conjunctivitis are ineligible (All Arms). - Clinically significant cardiac disease - Requires anti-coagulation therapy (Arms A and H only)

Study Design

Phase
Phase 1/Phase 2
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Non-Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
A: Tisotumab Vedotin + bevacizumab
Dose escalation: Tisotumab vedotin in combination with bevacizumab once every three weeks in previously treated patients
  • Drug: Tisotumab Vedotin
    Given into the vein (IV)
    Other names:
    • TIVDAK
  • Drug: Bevacizumab
    Given via IV
    Other names:
    • Avastin
Experimental
B: Tisotumab vedotin + pembrolizumab
Dose escalation: Tisotumab vedotin in combination with pembrolizumab once every three weeks in previously treated patients
  • Drug: Tisotumab Vedotin
    Given into the vein (IV)
    Other names:
    • TIVDAK
  • Drug: Pembrolizumab
    Given via IV
    Other names:
    • KEYTRUDA®
Experimental
C: Tisotumab vedotin + carboplatin
Dose escalation: Tisotumab vedotin in combination with carboplatin once every three weeks in previously treated patients
  • Drug: Tisotumab Vedotin
    Given into the vein (IV)
    Other names:
    • TIVDAK
  • Drug: Carboplatin
    Given via IV
    Other names:
    • Paraplatin
Experimental
D: Tisotumab vedotin + carboplatin
Dose expansion:Tisotumab vedotin in combination with carboplatin once every three weeks in previously untreated patients
  • Drug: Tisotumab Vedotin
    Given into the vein (IV)
    Other names:
    • TIVDAK
  • Drug: Carboplatin
    Given via IV
    Other names:
    • Paraplatin
Experimental
E: Tisotumab vedotin + pembrolizumab
Dose expansion: Tisotumab vedotin in combination with pembrolizumab once every three weeks in previously untreated patients
  • Drug: Tisotumab Vedotin
    Given into the vein (IV)
    Other names:
    • TIVDAK
  • Drug: Pembrolizumab
    Given via IV
    Other names:
    • KEYTRUDA®
Experimental
F: Tisotumab vedotin + pembrolizumab
Dose expansion: Tisotumab vedotin in combination with pembrolizumab once every three weeks in previously treated patients
  • Drug: Tisotumab Vedotin
    Given into the vein (IV)
    Other names:
    • TIVDAK
  • Drug: Pembrolizumab
    Given via IV
    Other names:
    • KEYTRUDA®
Experimental
G: Tisotumab vedotin monotherapy
Dose expansion: Tisotumab vedotin monotherapy weekly for three weeks and 1 week off (28 day treatment cycle) in previously treated patients.
  • Drug: Tisotumab Vedotin
    Given into the vein (IV)
    Other names:
    • TIVDAK
Experimental
H: Tisotumab vedotin + pembrolizumab + carboplatin +/- bevacizumab
Dose expansion: Tisotumab vedotin in combination with pembrolizumab and carboplatin with or without bevacizumab once every three weeks in previously untreated patients
  • Drug: Tisotumab Vedotin
    Given into the vein (IV)
    Other names:
    • TIVDAK
  • Drug: Bevacizumab
    Given via IV
    Other names:
    • Avastin
  • Drug: Pembrolizumab
    Given via IV
    Other names:
    • KEYTRUDA®
  • Drug: Carboplatin
    Given via IV
    Other names:
    • Paraplatin

More Details

Status
Active, not recruiting
Sponsor
Seagen Inc.

Study Contact

Detailed Description

The dose escalation part will occur in participants with cervical cancer who have progressed during or after standard of care therapy and who are intolerant or ineligible to receive standard of care treatments. Arm A will be conducted by escalating doses of both tisotumab vedotin and bevacizumab. Dose escalations of the tisotumab vedotin + pembrolizumab and tisotumab vedotin + carboplatin combinations (Arms B and C, respectively) will be conducted by combining fixed doses of either pembrolizumab or carboplatin with increasing doses of tisotumab vedotin. The dose expansion part of this study (Arms D through H) will be conducted in 2 populations: participants with cervical cancer who have not received prior systemic therapy for recurrent or stage IVB cervical cancer (Arms D, E, and H) and participants with cervical cancer who have progressed on or after at least 1 but no more than 2 prior systemic therapies (Arms F and G). Participants enrolled to Arms D, E, F and H will receive the RP2D of tisotumab vedotin established in the dose escalation part. Participants enrolled to Arm G will receive tisotumab vedotin weekly (at a dose lower than subjects in all other Arms) for three weeks and 1 week off (28-day treatment cycle).

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