GM-CSF
DrugInjections given subcutaneously at the sight of vaccination on the day of the vaccination and for three days afterwards
NCT Number: NCT00799110
This research study is evaluating the effect (good and bad) of a dendritic cell/tumor fusion vaccine in combination with the laboratory made agents GM-CSF and imiquimod on the participants immune system. Another purpose of this study is to determine the type and severity of any side effects associated with this new study vaccine. We will also be evaluating what effect the vaccine has on the participants cancer. Dendritic cell vaccines have already been tested in clinical trials involving participants with many different types of cancer. Dendritic cells are powerful immune-stimulating cells that are normally found in small amounts in the body and are responsible for immune responses against "foreign" substances that enter the body.
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Notify Me18 year and older
Female
Interventional
Phase 2
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
at time of initial enrollment:
Eligibility criteria prior to first vaccination
At a maximum of twelve weeks after the last dose of chemotherapy, patients must fulfill the following criteria:
** Complete clinical response is defined as normal exam, normal CT scan, and normal CA-125 level. Tumor tissue for relapsed patients would be obtained under informed consent at the time of a secondary surgical debulking, which would be performed as part of standard relapse management in appropriate patients.
Exclusion criteria
Injections given subcutaneously at the sight of vaccination on the day of the vaccination and for three days afterwards
Given subcutaneously once every three weeks for a total of three vaccines
Other names: DC/tumor fusion vaccine
Cream applied to the skin at the injection sight 2 hours before injection and for 3 days following the injection
Time frame: 2 years
To determine if cellular immunity is induced by serial vaccination with DC/tumor fusion cells, when given with GM-CSF alone, or the combination of GM-CSF and imiquimod in this patient population.
Time frame: 2 years
Toxicity associated with vaccination with DC/tumor fusion when given with GM-CSF.
Time frame: 2 years
Clinical response to vaccination with DC/tumor fusion when given with GM-CSF.
Time frame: 2 years
Immunologic response following vaccination with measures of patient cellular immune function and phenotypic characteristics of the vaccine preparation.
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Other
Vaccination of Patients With Ovarian Cancer With Dendritic Cell/Tumor Fusions With GM-CSF and Imiquimod
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