An Adjuvant Endocrine-based Therapy Study of Camizestrant (AZD9833) in ER+/HER2- Early Breast Cancer (CAMBRIA-2)

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phasePhase 3
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-130
SponsorAstraZeneca

About this trial

This is a Phase III open-label study to assess if camizestrant improves outcomes compared to standard adjuvant endocrine therapy for patients with ER+/HER2- early breast cancer with intermediate-high or high risk for disease recurrence who completed definitive locoregional therapy (with or without chemotherapy). The planned duration of treatment in either arm within the study will be 7 years.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Women and Men; ≥18 years at the time of screening (or per national guidelines)

Histologically confirmed ER+/HER2- early-stage resected invasive breast cancer with absence of any evidence of metastatic disease as defined in the protocol.

Completed adequate (definitive) locoregional therapy (surgery with or without radiotherapy) for the primary breast tumour(s), with or without (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy.

Patients must be randomised within 12 months of definitive breast surgery.

Disqualifiers

Inoperable locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer

Pathological complete response following treatment with neoadjuvant therapy

History of any other cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer or carcinoma in situ of the cervix or considered a very low risk of recurrence per investigator judgement) unless in complete remission with no therapy for a minimum of 5 years from the date of randomisation

Any evidence of severe or uncontrolled systemic diseases which, in the investigator's opinion precludes participation in the study or compliance "

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Camizestrant
  • Tamoxifen
  • Anastrozole
  • Letrozole
  • Exemestane
  • Abemaciclib

Treatment groups

5,500 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

AstraZeneca

Lead sponsor

Austrian Breast & Colorectal Cancer Study Group

Collaborator