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A PHASE 3 RANDOMIZED, OPEN-LABEL STUDY OF OP-1250 MONOTHERAPY VS STANDARD OF CARE FOR THE TREATMENT OF ER+, HER2- ADVANCED OR METASTATIC BREAST CANCER FOLLOWING ENDOCRINE AND CDK 4/6 INHIBITOR THERAPY (OPERA-01)

This phase 3 clinical trial compares the safety and efficacy of palazestrant (OP-1250) to the standard-of-care options of fulvestrant or an aromatase inhibitor in women and men with breast cancer whose disease has advanced on one endocrine therapy in combination with a CDK4/6 inhibitor.


Why this Research Matters

This is an international, multicenter, randomized, open-label, active-controlled, phase 3 clinical trial. The purpose of this trial is to compare the safety and efficacy of palazestrant (OP-1250) as a single agent to the standard of care endocrine therapy: either fulvestrant or an aromatase inhibitor (anastrozole, letrozole, or exemestane). This trial is seeking adult participants with ER+, HER2- advanced or metastatic breast cancer whose disease has relapsed or progressed on 1 or 2 prior lines of standard-of-care endocrine therapy for metastatic breast cancer. Prior lines of therapy must include one line of endocrine therapy in combination with a CDK 4/6 inhibitor. In the dose-selection part of the trial, approximately 120 participants will be randomized to one of the two doses of palazestrant or to the standard-of-care endocrine therapy. Thereafter, approximately 390 participants will be randomized to palazestrant at the selected dose or to the standard-of-care endocrine therapy.


Who can Participate

Adult

Detailed eligibility criteria is available on clinicaltrials.gov. These requirements will be discussed with your doctor and/or study representative. Click the NCT number link below to learn more about this study on ClinicalTrials.gov


Study ID

Protocol Number: 23-2036

More information available at ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06016738


Meet the Team

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Virginia Borges, MD

Principal Investigator