An open label, phase II trial of continuous low-irradiance photodynamic therapy (CLIPT) using verteporfin for the treatment of cutaneous breast cancer metastases.
2017
TPS1121Background: Cutaneous metastases occur in approximately 20% of patients (pts) with metastatic breast cancer (mBC) and can be highly symptomatic and distressing. Radiation is frequently offered, but progression often occurs quickly. Photodynamic therapy is a promising approach with encouraging results in small studies. Here we will evaluate a novel Continuous Low-Irradiance Photodynamic Therapy (CLIPT) system that emits 690nm LED via a handheld powerpack attached to a single-use sterile light patch to deliver a total energy level of 10J/cm2. Verteporfin (Visudyne) is a photosensitizer approved for ophthalmological use that when combined with CLIPT generates activated oxygen species which can destroy tumor cells with limited normal tissue reaction. Methods: This open label, phase 2 study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of CLIPT with verteporfin in 15 pts with cutaneous lesions from mBC. Pts will receive a single IV injection of verteporfin on day 1. The 9x9cm patch with an adhesive border is pl...
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