New treatment for non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer using targeted chemotherapy

A Phase I Trial of Cancer-targeting Micelles for Non-myoinvasive Bladder Cancer

Phase 1 Interventional VA Office of Research and Development · NCT05519241

This study is testing a new way to deliver chemotherapy directly into the bladder to see if it helps people with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer that hasn't responded to standard treatment.

Quick facts

PhasePhase 1
Study typeInterventional
Enrollment29 (estimated)
Ages18 Years and up
SexAll
SponsorVA Office of Research and Development Federal
Drugs / interventionspembrolizumab, chemotherapy, immunotherapy
Locations1 site (Boston, Massachusetts)
Trial IDNCT05519241 on ClinicalTrials.gov

What this trial studies

This clinical trial evaluates the safety and effectiveness of a novel drug delivery system called PLZ4-coated paclitaxel-loaded nanoscale micelles (PPM) for treating non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) that is unresponsive to BCG therapy. The trial aims to determine the recommended Phase II dose of PPM, assess its toxicity, and gather preliminary efficacy data. Patients will receive PPM through intravesical instillation once a week for six weeks, with outcomes measured through urine cytology and cystoscopy. The study will enroll up to 29 patients who meet specific eligibility criteria related to their cancer diagnosis and treatment history.

Who should consider this trial

Good fit: Ideal candidates for this study are patients with histologically confirmed non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer who have not responded to BCG treatment.

Not a fit: Patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer or those who have not undergone prior BCG treatment may not benefit from this study.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, this treatment could provide a new targeted therapy option for patients with BCG-refractory non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

How similar studies have performed: While this approach is novel, previous studies have shown promise in using targeted drug delivery systems for cancer treatment, indicating potential for success.

Eligibility criteria

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Inclusion Criteria:

Patients must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for study entry.

* Histologically confirmed bladder carcinoma in situ (CIS) urothelial or urothelial carcinoma, with or without T1 cancer. Patients are eligible if the biopsy was done within 3 months of enrollment and a cystoscopy demonstrates no gross disease invasion into muscularis propria within 4 weeks of enrollment.
* Patient must have BCG-unresponsive non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) or intolerance of treatment with BCG. Treatment of pembrolizumab is not an inclusion or exclusion criteria as intravesical taxane probably has comparable efficacy as intravenous pembrolizumab. BCG-unresponsive disease is defined as being at least one of the following:

  * Persistent or recurrent CIS alone or with recurrent Ta/T1 (noninvasive papillary disease/tumor invades the subepithelial connective tissue) disease within 12 months of completion of adequate BCG therapy
  * Recurrent high-grade Ta/T1 disease within 6 months of completion of adequate BCG therapy
  * T1 high-grade disease at the first evaluation following an induction BCG course

In this context, adequate BCG therapy is defined as at least one of the following:

* At least five of six doses of an initial induction course plus at least two of three doses of maintenance therapy
* At least five of six doses of an initial induction course plus at least two of six doses of a second induction course

  * Refuse or intolerant of a radical cystectomy recommended by the treating urologist as the standard next therapy per urologic guidelines.
  * Age 18 years.
  * Performance status: ECOG performance status of 0, 1, or 2 (Appendix A) or Karnofsky performance status of 50 or higher (Appendix B).
  * Patient with life expectancy greater than 24 months.
  * No concurrent radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or other immunotherapy
  * No scheduled radiotherapy, chemotherapy, other immunotherapy, or surgery before the scheduled response evaluation.
  * Recovery from prior treatment side effects that might interfere with the study treatment, in the judgment of the participating urologist.
  * Laboratory tests performed within 14 days of study enrollment:
* Absolute neutrophil count (AGC/ANC) 1,500/uL
* Platelets 100,000/uL \[Patients may be transfused to meet this requirement\]
* Hemoglobin 8 g/dL \[Patients may be transfused to meet this requirement\]
* Calculated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) 50 mL/min/1.73m2
* Total bilirubin 2.0 X ULN (\< 3 x ULN for patients with Gilbert's syndrome)
* AST, ALT, ALP 3.0 X ULN

  * Adequate pulmonary function with no clinical signs of severe pulmonary dysfunction.
  * Negative serum pregnancy test if the study participant is a female and of childbearing potential (non-childbearing is defined as greater than one year postmenopausal or surgically sterilized).
  * Female participants of childbearing potential must adhere to using a medically accepted method of birth control, i.e. a tubal ligation, an approved hormonal contraceptive or an intrauterine device, prior to screening and agree to continue its use during the study and up to 3 months after finishing this study or be surgically sterilized (e.g., hysterectomy or tubal ligation). Males must agree to use barrier methods of birth control while on study.
  * Provide signed informed consent and HIPAA authorization and agree to comply with all protocol-specified procedures and follow-up evaluations.

Exclusion Criteria:

Patients who meet any of the following criteria will be excluded from study entry.

* Existence of cancer at the upper urinary tract
* Concurrent use of other investigational agents.
* Evidence of regional and/or distant metastasis.
* NYHA (New York Heart Association) Class III or IV heart failure (Appendix C), uncontrollable supraventricular arrhythmias, any history of a ventricular arrhythmia, or other clinical signs of severe cardiac dysfunction.
* Symptomatic congestive heart failure (CHF), severe/unstable angina pectoris, or myocardial infarction within 6 months prior to study entry.
* Patient has an intractable bleeding disorder (e.g., coagulation factors deficiencies, Von Willebrand Disease).
* Patient taking medications that affect coagulation, such as aspirin (aspirin 81 mg oral once daily is allowed), Coumadin/Warfarin, heparin, low molecular weight heparin, direct thrombin inhibitors, and direct factor Xa inhibitors. Other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are allowed as long as they are discontinued the day before therapy.
* History or evidence of uncontrollable central nervous system (CNS) disease.
* Active systemic infection requiring parenteral antibiotic therapy.
* Women who are pregnant or nursing.
* Psychiatric illness/social situations that would limit compliance with study requirements
* Other illness that in the opinion of the investigator would exclude the patient from participating in this study.
* Any other malignancy diagnosed within 3 years of trial entry with the exception of:

  * Basal or squamous cell skin cancers, or
  * Noninvasive cancer of the cervix, or
  * Any other cancer deemed to be of low-risk for progression or patient morbidity during trial period, such as localized prostate cancer after definitive treatment and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) less than 0.2 ng/ml.
* Patients unwilling to or unable to comply with the protocol.
* Patients with impaired decision-making capacity.

Where this trial is running

Boston, Massachusetts

Study contacts

How to participate

  1. Review the eligibility criteria above with your treating physician.
  2. Visit the official trial page on ClinicalTrials.gov for the most current contact information and recruitment status.
  3. Contact the listed study coordinator or principal investigator to request pre-screening. Pre-screening is free and never obligates you to enroll.
Conditions Non-muscle-invasive Bladder Cancernon-muscle-invasive bladder cancerBCG-refractorypaclitaxelintravesical instillation
Last reviewed 2026-06-13 by the Find a Trial editorial team. Information on this page is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals about clinical trial participation.