Purpose

Up to 31 subjects diagnosed with oral squamous cell carcinoma received one application of a permeation enhancer 3 treatment applications of a Cisplatin drug-loaded patch to the tumor site at each of the 4 treatment visits. These 4 treatment visits were scheduled to occur during the 3 weeks prior to the standard of care tumor resection. Funding Source: FDA OOPD

Condition

Eligibility

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

Inclusion Criteria

  1. Pathologically confirmed T1 (<2 cm) or T2 (>2 cm but < or = 4 cm) squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the lip or oral cavity (anterior 2/3 of the tongue, floor of mouth, lower and upper gingiva, salivary gland, hard palate, and buccal mucosa). 2. Tumor must be easily accessible, with no evidence of infection or active bleeding, encroaching major vessels or clinical evidence of neural invasion. Not previously irradiated. 3. Tumors must be amenable to surgical resection no later than 21 days post Visit 1. 4. Clinically or radiologically measurable tumor. 5. ECOG Performance Status of < or =2. 6. Adequate renal function as demonstrated by renal creatinine clearance. 7. Adequate organ function as assessed by safety labs. 8. Agree to use effective contraception for 30 days after the last dose of study drug. 9. Absence of any serious medical conditions that would impair the subject's ability to participate. 10. Willing and able to provide written informed consent. 11. Able to return to the study site for treatment and follow-up visits as defined in the protocol.

Exclusion Criteria

  1. Known distal metastasis of the SCC of the oral cavity. 2. Systemic chemotherapy for the treatment of SCC of the head and neck less than 2 years prior to screening. 3. Concurrent documented malignancy, with the exception of localized SCC of the skin. 4. Exposure to any investigational agent within 3 months prior to screening. 5. Known allergy or hypersensitivity to platinum-containing agents. 6. Active, uncontrolled infection requiring systemic therapy. 7. Known or suspected pregnancy, planned pregnancy or lactation.

Study Design

Phase
Phase 1/Phase 2
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
N/A
Intervention Model
Single Group Assignment
Intervention Model Description
Phase 1/2, Open-Label, Single-Arm
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Open-Label, Single Arm Study of PRV111
Subjects received 3 treatment applications of PRV111 (Cisplatin Transmucosal System) at each of the 4 planned visits within 3 weeks prior to their tumor surgery.
  • Drug: PRV111 (Cisplatin Transmucosal System)
    Each treatment visit will include one application of a permeation enhancer and then 2, 3 or 5 PRV111 (Cisplatin Transmucosal System) applications depending on the Stage subject is enrolled in.
    Other names:
    • cisplatin

More Details

Status
Completed
Sponsor
Privo Technologies

Study Contact

Detailed Description

Up to 31 subjects diagnosed with oral squamous cell carcinoma received one application of a permeation enhancer and 3 treatment applications of a Cisplatin drug-loaded patch to the tumor site at each of 4 treatment visits. These 4 treatment visits were scheduled to occur during the 3 weeks prior to the standard of care tumor resection. After the surgery, subjects were followed for 6 months for disease recurrence. Ten subjects were enrolled in the study. Up to 21 additional subjects could have been enrolled in Stage 2, if safety and efficacy endpoints were not met. The dose was not changed. All subjects were followed for 6 months post-surgery for disease recurrence. During and at the conclusion of the treatment period, subjects were monitored for local and systemic safety, tumor response due to the treatment, and systemic drug exposure.

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