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| Sponsor: | European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer |
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| Collaborator: |
NCIC Clinical Trials Group |
| Information provided by: | National Cancer Institute (NCI) |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00003011 |
Purpose
RATIONALE: Marimastat may stop the growth of lung cancer by stopping blood flow to the tumor. It is not yet known if marimastat is an effective treatment for small cell lung cancer.
PURPOSE: Randomized phase III trial to compare the effectiveness of marimastat with a placebo following chemotherapy in treating patients who have small cell lung cancer.
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
|---|---|---|
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Lung Cancer |
Drug: marimastat |
Phase III |
| Study Type: | Interventional |
| Study Design: | Treatment, Randomized |
| Official Title: | A Phase III Study of Marimastat in Patients With Small Cell Lung Cancer Following a Response to First Line Chemotherapy |
| Study Start Date: | March 1997 |
OBJECTIVES: I. Determine whether treatment with the oral matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor (MMPI) marimastat prolongs overall survival and time to progression in patients with small cell lung cancer who have achieved complete or partial remission after first line chemotherapy, with or without radiotherapy. II. Determine the tolerability and toxicity of prolonged administration of marimastat in patients with small cell lung cancer. III. Determine the effect of prolonged administration of marimastat on the quality of life of patients with small cell lung cancer.
OUTLINE: This is a randomized, double blind, multicenter, placebo controlled study. Patients are stratified by stage of disease at diagnosis, response to prior chemotherapy/radiotherapy, type of thoracic radiotherapy, and cooperative group. Patients are randomized into two groups. Half of the patients take marimastat orally twice a day (breakfast and evening meal); the other half take placebo orally twice a day (breakfast and evening meal). Treatment continues for 2 years or until documented disease recurrence or progression and institution of further anticancer treatment, occurrence of unacceptable toxicity, initiation of anticoagulant treatment, or development of intercurrent illness. All patients are followed every 6 months until death.
PROJECTED ACCRUAL: The planned sample size is 360, with an equal number of patients in both arms, accrued at a rate of 240 responders per year (resulting in an accrual period of approximately 1.5 years). The total duration of the study is estimated as 2.3 years.
Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 16 Years and older |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS: Histologically or cytologically proven small cell lung cancer Complete response (CR) or partial response (PR) following first line chemotherapy required Chest x-ray showing CR or PR required. No documented prior brain metastases
PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS: Age: 16 and over Performance status: ECOG 0-2 Life expectancy: At least 12 weeks Hematopoietic: Not specified Hepatic: Not specified Renal: Not specified Other: Not pregnant or nursing Effective contraception use by men or women of reproductive potential No prior malignancies within 5 years except: Adequately treated nonmelanomatous skin cancer Adequately treated carcinoma in situ of the cervix No other concurrent malignancies No prior diagnosis of breast cancer, melanoma, or hypernephroma No major medical illness that would preclude prolonged administration of marimastat or required follow up No active peptic ulceration or symptoms suggestive of this diagnosis No grade 3 or 4 musculoskeletal disorders
PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY: Biologic therapy: Not specified Chemotherapy: One prior induction combination chemotherapy regimen required Must be completed prior to randomization Hematologically recovered before randomization Minimum of 4 cycles required No change in regimen due to progression No chemotherapy within 28 days prior to randomization if thoracic radiation is given prior to or concurrent with chemotherapy No prior marimastat Endocrine therapy: Not specified Radiotherapy: Prior radiotherapy allowed Must be completed prior to randomization Last dose of radiation treatment must be within 7-14 days prior to randomization if thoracic radiation and/or prophylactic cranial irradiation is given after completion of chemotherapy If severe esophagitis precludes administration of oral medication, randomization may be within 21 days after radiation therapy Surgery: No surgery within 2 weeks prior to randomization Prior complete resection of tumor allowed Other: No other investigational agents within 4 weeks prior to study, and none planned No concurrent coumarin anticoagulants and no coumarin anticoagulants within 4 weeks prior to randomization No concurrent antitumor treatment
Contacts and Locations
Hide Study Locations| Canada, Alberta | |
| Cross Cancer Institute | |
| Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 1Z2 | |
| Canada, British Columbia | |
| British Columbia Cancer Agency | |
| Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V5Z 4E6 | |
| British Columbia Cancer Agency - Vancouver Island Cancer Centre | |
| Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, V8R 6V5 | |
| Penticton Regional Hospital | |
| Penticton, British Columbia, Canada, V2A 3G6 | |
| Canada, Manitoba | |
| CancerCare Manitoba | |
| Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3E 0V9 | |
| Canada, New Brunswick | |
| Doctor Leon Richard Oncology Centre | |
| Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, E1C 8X3 | |
| Moncton Hospital | |
| Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, E1C 6ZB | |
| Saint John Regional Hospital | |
| Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, E2L 4L2 | |
| Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador | |
| Newfoundland Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation | |
| St. Johns, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, A1B 3V6 | |
| Canada, Nova Scotia | |
| Nova Scotia Cancer Centre | |
| Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3H 1V7 | |
| Canada, Ontario | |
| Cancer Care Ontario - Windsor Regional Cancer Centre | |
| Windsor, Ontario, Canada, N8W 2X3 | |
| Credit Valley Hospital | |
| Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L5M 2N1 | |
| Hamilton Regional Cancer Centre | |
| Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8V 5C2 | |
| Hotel Dieu Health Sciences Hospital - Niagara | |
| St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, L2R 5K3 | |
| Northeastern Ontario Regional Cancer Centre, Sudbury | |
| Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, P3E 5J1 | |
| Lakeridge Health Oshawa | |
| Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, L1G 2B9 | |
| Mount Sinai Hospital - Toronto | |
| Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5G 1X5 | |
| North York General Hospital, Ontario | |
| North York, Ontario, Canada, M2E 1K1 | |
| Humber River Regional Hospital | |
| Weston, Ontario, Canada, M9N 1N8 | |
| Northwestern Ontario Regional Cancer Centre, Thunder Bay | |
| Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, P7A 7T1 | |
| Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre - General Campus | |
| Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1H 1C4 | |
| Peterborough Oncology Clinic | |
| Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, K9H 7B6 | |
| Saint Joseph's Health Centre - Toronto | |
| Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6R 1B5 | |
| St. Michael's Hospital - Toronto | |
| Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 1W8 | |
| William Osler Health Centre | |
| Brampton, Ontario, Canada, L6W 2Z8 | |
| Toronto General Hospital | |
| Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5G 2C4 | |
| Toronto Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre | |
| Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M4N 3M5 | |
| Trillium Health Centre | |
| Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L5B 1B8 | |
| Toronto East General Hospital | |
| Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M4C 3E7 | |
| York County Hospital | |
| Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, L3Y 2P9 | |
| Canada, Quebec | |
| Centre Hospitalier de l'Universite de Montreal | |
| Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H2L-4M1 | |
| CHUS-Hopital Fleurimont | |
| Fleurimont, Quebec, Canada, J1H 5N4 | |
| Hopital Du Sacre-Coeur de Montreal | |
| Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H4J 1C5 | |
| Hopital du Saint-Sacrament, Quebec | |
| Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, G1S 4L8 | |
| L'Hopital Laval | |
| Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada, G1V 4G5 | |
| McGill University | |
| Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H2W 1S6 | |
| Canada, Saskatchewan | |
| Allan Blair Cancer Centre | |
| Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, S4T 7T1 | |
| Saskatoon Cancer Centre | |
| Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 4H4 | |
| Study Chair: | Giuseppe Giaccone, MD, PhD | Free University Medical Center |
| Study Chair: | Frances A. Shepherd, MD | Princess Margaret Hospital, Canada |
More Information
| Study ID Numbers: | CDR0000065589, EORTC-08962, CAN-NCIC-BR12, EORTC-08962B |
| Study First Received: | November 1, 1999 |
| Last Updated: | July 23, 2008 |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00003011 History of Changes |
| Health Authority: | United States: Federal Government |
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