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Laser therapy for basal cell carcinoma may be a superior option for patients who do not wish to or cannot tolerate other treatment modalities such as topical chemotherapeutics or surgery.
In this pilot study, we will preliminarily assess the efficacy and safety of the 595/1064 nm Multiplex laser when treating superficial and nodular basal cell carcinomas less than 1.5 cm in size. This is an unblinded study in which patients will be randomized to either a treatment arm or a control arm. Patients in the treatment arm will receive three treatments with the 595/1064 nm multiplex laser spaced four weeks apart. The control group will visit the clinic with the same schedule as the treatment group for monitoring of the lesion. All patients will return one month after last treatment session or clinical visit, for evaluation of clinical and histological clearance.
Basal cell carcinoma is a malignancy with significant prevalence that rarely metastasizes but can be locally destructive. Laser therapy for this type of lesion may be a superior option for patients who do not wish to or cannot tolerate other modalities such as topical chemotherapeutics or surgery.
In this pilot study, we will preliminarily assess the efficacy and safety of the 595/1064 nm Multiplex laser when treating superficial and nodular basal cell carcinomas less than 1.5 cm in size. Eligible patients with biopsy-proven superficial or nodular BCCs less than 1.5 cm in size will have the opportunity to enroll in this study. This is an unblinded study in which patients will be randomized to either a treatment arm or a control arm. Patients in the treatment arm will receive three treatments with the 595/1064 nm multiplex laser spaced four weeks apart. In addition to assessing the presence of any adverse effects, photographs will be taken at each visit. One month after the last treatment session, patients in this group will return for evaluation of 1) clinical clearance and 2) histological clearance of their BCC. In order to assess clinical clearance, a dermatologist will grossly examine, measure, and document any residual lesion. Afterwards, a deep excisional biopsy encompassing the entire region will be taken and histological clearance will be determined by a microscopic examination for any residual tumor cells. Follow-up for wound care of the biopsy will occur one week later. Tumor burden will be calculated by change in surface area of the lesion.
After standard diagnostic biopsy, patients in the control arm will be followed for three regular visits, spaced 4 weeks apart. One month after the third follow-up visit, control patients will return for final photography and evaluation of clinical and histological clearance, just as the treatment arm. Although extremely rare1, if any clinical signs of progression are visible during this period (what we will consider greater than 10% growth), the patient will be withdrawn from the study and will undergo standard of care treatment.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Treatment: 595/1064 multiplex laser | Experimental | Subjects in the treatment arm will receive 3 treatments using the 595/1064 multiplex laser spaced by a four week interval (+/- 3 days), administered in an outpatient clinic setting. If a subject in the treatment arm has multiple BCCs satisfying inclusion criteria, all BCCs will be treated. Four weeks (+/- 3 days) after the last treatment (Day 84) both treatment and control patients will be assessed for final clinical appearance, measurement, and evaluation of the lesion by a dermatologist. Subjects will also undergo deep excisional biopsy encompassing the entire lesion to determine residual tumor cell presence. If histologic examination of the tissue reveals residual BCC, then the subject will receive standard of treatment. |
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| Control | No Intervention | Subjects in the control arm will receive 3 regular study visits spaced 4 weeks (+/- 3 days) apart. If a subject in the control arm has multiple BCCs satisfying inclusion criteria, all BCCs will not be treated. Four weeks (+/- 3 days) after the last (Day 84) both treatment and control patients will be assessed for final clinical appearance, measurement, and evaluation of the lesion by a dermatologist. Subjects will also undergo deep excisional biopsy encompassing the entire lesion to determine residual tumor cell presence. If histologic examination of the tissue reveals residual BCC, then the subject will receive standard of treatment. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| 595/1064 multiplex laser | Device | 595/1064 multiplex laser will be used 3 times spaced by a four week interval (+/- 3 days), it will be administered in an outpatient clinic setting. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Percentage of Lesions Cleared Histologically | Number of lesions cleared clinically and histologically. The lesion clearance was determined by measuring the size of lesion which also included a histological evaluation 4 weeks after the treatment. | 91 days |
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| Number of Adverse Events Reported | Adverse events reported by participants | 91 days |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Keyvan Nouri, MD | University of Miami Silvester Comprenhensive Care Center | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Miami Hospital and Clinics/Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center | Miami | Florida | 33136 | United States |
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| FG000 | Treatment: 595/1064 Multiplex Laser | Subjects in the treatment arm will receive 3 treatments using the 595/1064 multiplex laser spaced by a four week interval (+/- 3 days), administered in an outpatient clinic setting. If a subject in the treatment arm has multiple BCCs satisfying inclusion criteria, all BCCs will be treated. Four weeks (+/- 3 days) after the last treatment (Day 84) both treatment and control patients will be assessed for final clinical appearance, measurement, and evaluation of the lesion by a dermatologist. Subjects will also undergo deep excisional biopsy encompassing the entire lesion to determine residual tumor cell presence. If histologic examination of the tissue reveals residual BCC, then the subject will receive standard of treatment. 595/1064 multiplex laser: 595/1064 multiplex laser will be used 3 times spaced by a four week interval (+/- 3 days), it will be administered in an outpatient clinic setting. |
| FG001 | Control | Subjects in the control arm will receive 3 regular study visits spaced 4 weeks (+/- 3 days) apart. If a subject in the control arm has multiple BCCs satisfying inclusion criteria, all BCCs will not be treated. Four weeks (+/- 3 days) after the last (Day 84) both treatment and control patients will be assessed for final clinical appearance, measurement, and evaluation of the lesion by a dermatologist. Subjects will also undergo deep excisional biopsy encompassing the entire lesion to determine residual tumor cell presence. If histologic examination of the tissue reveals residual BCC, then the subject will receive standard of treatment. |
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| BG000 | Treatment: 595/1064 Multiplex Laser | Subjects in the treatment arm will receive 3 treatments using the 595/1064 multiplex laser spaced by a four week interval (+/- 3 days), administered in an outpatient clinic setting. If a subject in the treatment arm has multiple BCCs satisfying inclusion criteria, all BCCs will be treated. Four weeks (+/- 3 days) after the last treatment (Day 84) both treatment and control patients will be assessed for final clinical appearance, measurement, and evaluation of the lesion by a dermatologist. Subjects will also undergo deep excisional biopsy encompassing the entire lesion to determine residual tumor cell presence. If histologic examination of the tissue reveals residual BCC, then the subject will receive standard of treatment. 595/1064 multiplex laser: 595/1064 multiplex laser will be used 3 times spaced by a four week interval (+/- 3 days), it will be administered in an outpatient clinic setting. |
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| Title | Description | Population Description | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Denominator Units Selected | Denominators | Classes |
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| Type | Title | Description | Population Description | Reporting Status | Anticipated Posting Date | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Time Frame | Units Analyzed | Denominator Units Selected | Arm/Group Information | Denominators | Classes | Analyses | |||
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| Primary | Percentage of Lesions Cleared Histologically | Number of lesions cleared clinically and histologically. The lesion clearance was determined by measuring the size of lesion which also included a histological evaluation 4 weeks after the treatment. | In the treatment arm, there were 6 patients with a total of 9 lesions. Some of these patients had multiple lesions treated. In the control arm, there were 4 patients with a total of 5 lesions. Some of these patients had multiple lesions treated. | Posted | Count of Units | Lesion | 91 days | Lesion | Lesion |
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Treatment: 595/1064 Multiplex Laser | Subjects in the treatment arm will receive 3 treatments using the 595/1064 multiplex laser spaced by a four week interval (+/- 3 days), administered in an outpatient clinic setting. If a subject in the treatment arm has multiple BCCs satisfying inclusion criteria, all BCCs will be treated. Four weeks (+/- 3 days) after the last treatment (Day 84) both treatment and control patients will be assessed for final clinical appearance, measurement, and evaluation of the lesion by a dermatologist. Subjects will also undergo deep excisional biopsy encompassing the entire lesion to determine residual tumor cell presence. If histologic examination of the tissue reveals residual BCC, then the subject will receive standard of treatment. 595/1064 multiplex laser: 595/1064 multiplex laser will be used 3 times spaced by a four week interval (+/- 3 days), it will be administered in an outpatient clinic setting. |
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| Term | Organ System | Source Vocabulary | Assessment Type | Notes | Statistical Information |
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| Fibrosing on histology result | Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders | Systematic Assessment |
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| Title | Organization | Phone | Extension | |
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| Keyvan Nouri | University of Miami | 3052433380 | knouri@med.miami.edu |
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| Type | Includes Protocol | Includes SAP | Includes ICF | Document Label | Document Date | Document Uploaded Date | Document File Name |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Aug 3, 2015 | Jul 24, 2018 | Prot_SAP_000.pdf |
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| BG001 | Control | Subjects in the control arm will receive 3 regular study visits spaced 4 weeks (+/- 3 days) apart. If a subject in the control arm has multiple BCCs satisfying inclusion criteria, all BCCs will not be treated. Four weeks (+/- 3 days) after the last (Day 84) both treatment and control patients will be assessed for final clinical appearance, measurement, and evaluation of the lesion by a dermatologist. Subjects will also undergo deep excisional biopsy encompassing the entire lesion to determine residual tumor cell presence. If histologic examination of the tissue reveals residual BCC, then the subject will receive standard of treatment. |
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| OG001 | Control | Subjects in the control arm will receive 3 regular study visits spaced 4 weeks (+/- 3 days) apart. If a subject in the control arm has multiple BCCs satisfying inclusion criteria, all BCCs will not be treated. Four weeks (+/- 3 days) after the last (Day 84) both treatment and control patients will be assessed for final clinical appearance, measurement, and evaluation of the lesion by a dermatologist. Subjects will also undergo deep excisional biopsy encompassing the entire lesion to determine residual tumor cell presence. If histologic examination of the tissue reveals residual BCC, then the subject will receive standard of treatment. |
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| Secondary | Number of Adverse Events Reported | Adverse events reported by participants | Posted | Number | Adverse Events | 91 days |
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| EG001 | Control | Subjects in the control arm will receive 3 regular study visits spaced 4 weeks (+/- 3 days) apart. If a subject in the control arm has multiple BCCs satisfying inclusion criteria, all BCCs will not be treated. Four weeks (+/- 3 days) after the last (Day 84) both treatment and control patients will be assessed for final clinical appearance, measurement, and evaluation of the lesion by a dermatologist. Subjects will also undergo deep excisional biopsy encompassing the entire lesion to determine residual tumor cell presence. If histologic examination of the tissue reveals residual BCC, then the subject will receive standard of treatment. | 0 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 4 |
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