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Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy With or Without Second-Look Surgery Followed by Radiation Therapy With or Without Peripheral Stem Cell Transplantation in Treating Patients With Intracranial Germ Cell Tumors
This study is ongoing, but not recruiting participants.
First Received: October 3, 2002   Last Updated: April 14, 2009   History of Changes
Sponsor: Children's Oncology Group
Collaborator: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Information provided by: National Cancer Institute (NCI)
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00047320
  Purpose

RATIONALE: Drugs used in chemotherapy work in different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Giving a chemotherapy drug before surgery may shrink the tumor so that it can be removed. Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to damage tumor cells. Peripheral stem cell transplantation may allow the doctor to give higher doses of chemotherapy drugs and kill more tumor cells. Combining different types of therapy may kill more tumor cells.

PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well neoadjuvant chemotherapy with or without surgery followed by radiation therapy with or without peripheral stem cell transplantation work in treating patients with intracranial germ cell tumors.


Condition Intervention Phase
Brain and Central Nervous System Tumors
Childhood Germ Cell Tumor
Biological: filgrastim
Biological: graft-versus-tumor induction therapy
Drug: carboplatin
Drug: etoposide
Drug: ifosfamide
Drug: thiotepa
Procedure: adjuvant therapy
Procedure: conventional surgery
Procedure: neoadjuvant therapy
Procedure: peripheral blood stem cell transplantation
Radiation: radiation therapy
Phase II

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Open Label
Official Title: A Phase II Study To Assess The Ability Of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Plus/Minus Second Look Surgery To Eliminate All Measurable Disease Prior To Radiotherapy For NGGCT

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Further study details as provided by National Cancer Institute (NCI):

Primary Outcome Measures:
  • Response (complete and partial response) [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
  • Toxic death [ Designated as safety issue: Yes ]
  • Occurrence of nonhematological grade 4 toxicity during chemotherapy [ Designated as safety issue: Yes ]

Secondary Outcome Measures:
  • Event-free survival [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
  • Progression-free survival [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
  • Overall survival [ Designated as safety issue: No ]

Estimated Enrollment: 100
Study Start Date: January 2004
Estimated Primary Completion Date: July 2009 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
Detailed Description:

OBJECTIVES:

  • Determine the response rate of patients with non-germinomatous germ cell tumors treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
  • Determine the progression-free survival and overall survival of patients treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy with or without second-look surgery followed by radiotherapy with or without autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT).
  • Determine whether additional complete responses can be achieved after high-dose thiotepa and etoposide with PBSCT in patients with persistently positive markers, histological evidence of residual malignant elements, or unresectable residual tumors after initial neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
  • Determine patterns of recurrence in patients treated with this regimen.
  • Correlate tumor marker response with radiographic and clinical measures of response, as well as findings at second-look surgery in patients with radiological evidence of residual disease.

OUTLINE:

  • Induction chemotherapy:

    • Courses 1, 3, and 5: Patients receive carboplatin IV over 1 hour on day 1 and etoposide IV over 1 hour on days 1-3. Beginning on day 4, patients receive filgrastim (G-CSF) IV or subcutaneously (SC) for 10 days or until blood counts recover. Courses are 3 weeks in duration.
    • Courses 2, 4, and 6: Patients receive etoposide IV over 1 hour followed by ifosfamide IV over 1 hour on days 1-5. Beginning on day 6, patients receive G-CSF IV or SC for 10 days or until blood counts recover. Courses are 3 weeks in duration.

Patients undergo re-evaluation. Patients with a complete response (CR) go directly to radiotherapy. Approximately 3 weeks after completion of induction chemotherapy, all patients with less than a CR are encouraged to undergo second-look surgery.

After second-look surgery, patients with a CR or a partial response (PR) go directly to radiotherapy. Patients with less than a PR undergo consolidation chemotherapy with peripheral blood stem cell rescue (PBSC) followed by radiotherapy.

  • Consolidation chemotherapy: Patients undergo PBSC collection. Patients receive G-CSF SC until PBSC collection is complete. Patients then receive thiotepa IV over 3 hours followed by etoposide IV over 3 hours on days -5 to -3. PBSCs are reinfused on day 0. Beginning on day 1 and continuing until blood counts recover, patients receive G-CSF SC daily.
  • Radiotherapy: All patients receive radiotherapy once daily 5 days a week for 5-6 weeks beginning after recovery from induction chemotherapy or second-look surgery or within 9 weeks after PBSC reinfusion.

Patients are followed every 3 months for 1 year, every 4 months for 1 year, every 6 months for 1 year, and then annually thereafter.

PROJECTED ACCRUAL: A total of 80-100 patients will be accrued for this study within 36-42 months.

  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   3 Years to 24 Years
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria

DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:

  • One of the following diagnoses:

    • Histologically confirmed intracranial non-germinomatous germ cell tumor (NGGCT) of 1 of the following types:

      • Endodermal sinus tumor (yolk sac tumor)
      • Embryonal carcinoma
      • Choriocarcinoma
      • Immature teratoma and teratoma with malignant transformation
      • Mixed germ cell tumor
    • Histologically confirmed germinoma with elevation of serum/CSF beta human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) levels greater than 50 IU/dL or any serum/CSF alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels greater than 10 IU/dL or institutional norm
    • Histologically unconfirmed pineal and/or suprasellar tumors with serum/CSF beta HCG levels greater than 50 IU/dL or AFP levels greater than 10 IU/dL or institutional norm
  • Patients with normal AFP and beta HCG < 50 IU/dL without histologic diagnosis of a NGGCT or patients with pure germinoma without elevation of tumor marker are ineligible
  • Initial diagnosis within the past 31 days

PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS:

Age

  • 3 to 24 at diagnosis

Performance status

  • No minimum performance level

Life expectancy

  • At least 8 weeks

Hematopoietic

  • Absolute neutrophil count at least 1,000/mm^3
  • Platelet count at least 100,000/mm^3 (transfusion independent)
  • Hemoglobin at least 10.0 g/dL (transfusion allowed)

Hepatic

  • Bilirubin no greater than 1.5 times upper limit of normal (ULN)
  • ALT no greater than 2.5 times ULN

Renal

  • Creatinine no greater than 1.5 times ULN OR
  • Creatinine clearance or radioisotope glomerular filtration rate at least 70 mL/min

Pulmonary

  • No assisted ventilation

Other

  • Seizure disorders allowed
  • No patients in status or coma
  • Not pregnant or nursing
  • Negative pregnancy test
  • Fertile patient must use effective contraception

PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY:

Biologic therapy

  • Not specified

Chemotherapy

  • Not specified

Endocrine therapy

  • Prior corticosteroids allowed
  • Concurrent corticosteroids allowed
  • Concurrent endocrine replacement therapy allowed (e.g., L-thyroxine, testosterone, estrogen, desmopressin acetate)
  • No concurrent growth hormone therapy

Radiotherapy

  • Not specified

Surgery

  • More than 1 prior surgery allowed

Other

  • No other prior therapy for malignancy
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00047320

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Locations
United States, Alabama
Lurleen Wallace Comprehensive Cancer at University of Alabama - Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, United States, 35294
United States, Arizona
Phoenix Children's Hospital
Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85016-7710
United States, Arkansas
Arkansas Cancer Research Center at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, 72205
United States, California
Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland
Oakland, California, United States, 94609
Children's Hospital Central California
Madera, California, United States, 93638-8762
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California, United States, 90027
Sutter Cancer Center
Sacramento, California, United States, 95816
Jonathan Jaques Children's Cancer Center at Miller Children's Hospital
Long Beach, California, United States, 90801
Loma Linda University Cancer Institute at Loma Linda University Medical Center
Loma Linda, California, United States, 92354
Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego
San Diego, California, United States, 92123-4282
Southern California Permanente Medical Group
Downey, California, United States, 90242-2814
Stanford Cancer Center
Stanford, California, United States, 94305-5824
Children's Hospital of Orange County
Orange, California, United States, 92868
UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
San Francisco, California, United States, 94115
United States, Connecticut
Carole and Ray Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Connecticut Health Center
Farmington, Connecticut, United States, 06360-2875
United States, Delaware
Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children
Wilmington, Delaware, United States, 19803
United States, District of Columbia
Children's National Medical Center
Washington, District of Columbia, United States, 20010-2970
United States, Florida
All Children's Hospital
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States, 33701
Florida Hospital Cancer Institute at Florida Hospital Orlando
Orlando, Florida, United States, 32803-1273
Kaplan Cancer Center at St. Mary's Medical Center
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States, 33407
University of Florida Shands Cancer Center
Gainesville, Florida, United States, 32610-0232
Miami Children's Hospital
Miami, Florida, United States, 33155
Nemours Children's Clinic
Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 32207
Sacred Heart Cancer Center at Sacred Heart Hospital
Pensacola, Florida, United States, 32504
St. Joseph's Cancer Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital
Tampa, Florida, United States, 33607
Lee Cancer Care of Lee Memorial Health System
Fort Myers, Florida, United States, 33901
University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center - Miami
Miami, Florida, United States, 33136
United States, Georgia
MBCCOP - Medical College of Georgia Cancer Center
Augusta, Georgia, United States, 30912-3730
Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30322
United States, Illinois
Advocate Lutheran General Cancer Care Center
Park Ridge, Illinois, United States, 60068-1174
University of Chicago Cancer Research Center
Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60637-1470
Simmons Cooper Cancer Institute
Springfield, Illinois, United States, 62794-9677
Children's Memorial Hospital - Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60614
United States, Indiana
Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 46202-5289
St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, 46260
United States, Kansas
Kansas Masonic Cancer Research Institute at the University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City, Kansas, United States, 66160-7357
United States, Maryland
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins
Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21231-2410
United States, Massachusetts
Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center at Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 02115
Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts - New England Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 02111
United States, Michigan
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute
Detroit, Michigan, United States, 48201-1379
Breslin Cancer Center at Ingham Regional Medical Center
Lansing, Michigan, United States, 48910
Butterworth Hospital at Spectrum Health
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, 49503-2560
Van Elslander Cancer Center at St. John Hospital and Medical Center
Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan, United States, 48236
United States, Minnesota
Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota - Minneapolis
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55404
Masonic Cancer Center at University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55455
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center
Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55905
United States, Mississippi
University of Mississippi Cancer Clinic
Jackson, Mississippi, United States, 39216-4505
United States, Missouri
Children's Mercy Hospital
Kansas City, Missouri, United States, 64108
Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital - Saint Louis
St. Louis, Missouri, United States, 63110
United States, New Jersey
Cancer Institute of New Jersey at UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States, 08903
Hackensack University Medical Center Cancer Center
Hackensack, New Jersey, United States, 07601
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07112
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
Paterson, New Jersey, United States, 07503
United States, New Mexico
University of New Mexico Cancer Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, 87131-5636
United States, New York
Albert Einstein Cancer Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York, United States, 10461
Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at Columbia University Medical Center
New York, New York, United States, 10032
New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York, United States, 10595
NYU Cancer Institute at New York University Medical Center
New York, New York, United States, 10016
SUNY Upstate Medical University Hospital
Syracuse, New York, United States, 13210
United States, North Carolina
Blumenthal Cancer Center at Carolinas Medical Center
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28232-2861
Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27710
United States, Ohio
Akron Children's Hospital
Akron, Ohio, United States, 44308-1062
Children's Medical Center - Dayton
Dayton, Ohio, United States, 45404-1815
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45229-3039
Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center
Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 44195
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43205-2696
United States, Oklahoma
Oklahoma University Cancer Institute
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 73104
United States, Oregon
Oregon Health and Science University Cancer Institute
Portland, Oregon, United States, 97239-3098
United States, Pennsylvania
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19104-9786
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15213
Penn State Cancer Institute at Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States, 17033-0850
St. Christopher's Hospital for Children
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19134-1095
United States, Rhode Island
Rhode Island Hospital Comprehensive Cancer Center
Providence, Rhode Island, United States, 02903
United States, South Carolina
Hollings Cancer Center at Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 29425
United States, South Dakota
Sanford Cancer Center at Sanford USD Medical Center
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States, 57117-5039
United States, Tennessee
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Memphis, Tennessee, United States, 38105
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center
Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37232-6838
United States, Texas
Cook Children's Medical Center - Fort Worth
Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76104
Covenant Children's Hospital
Lubbock, Texas, United States, 79410
Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas
Austin, Texas, United States, 78723
Driscoll Children's Hospital
Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, 78411
Methodist Children's Hospital of South Texas
San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78229-3993
Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Dallas
Dallas, Texas, United States, 75390
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78207
United States, Utah
Primary Children's Medical Center
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, 84113-1100
United States, Virginia
Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters
Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 23507-1971
United States, West Virginia
West Virginia University Health Sciences Center - Charleston
Charleston, West Virginia, United States, 25302
United States, Wisconsin
Marshfield Clinic - Marshfield Center
Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States, 54449
Midwest Children's Cancer Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53226
St. Vincent Hospital Regional Cancer Center
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States, 54307-3508
Australia, Queensland
Royal Children's Hospital
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 4029
Australia, Victoria
Royal Children's Hospital
Parkville, Victoria, Australia, 3052
Australia, Western Australia
Princess Margaret Hospital for Children
Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 6001
Canada
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Quebec
Quebec, Canada, G1V 4G2
Canada, British Columbia
Children's & Women's Hospital of British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6H 3V4
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador
Janeway Children's Health and Rehabilitation Centre
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, A1B 3V6
Canada, Nova Scotia
IWK Health Centre
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3K 6R8
Canada, Ontario
Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5G 1X8
McMaster Children's Hospital at Hamilton Health Sciences
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8N 3Z5
Canada, Quebec
Hopital Sainte Justine
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3T 1C5
Montreal Children's Hospital at McGill University Health Center
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3H 1P3
Canada, Saskatchewan
Saskatoon Cancer Centre at the University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N 4H4
New Zealand
Christchurch Hospital
Christchurch, New Zealand
Starship Children's Health
Auckland, New Zealand, 1
Switzerland
Swiss Pediatric Oncology Group Bern
Bern, Switzerland, 3010
Swiss Pediatric Oncology Group Geneva
Geneva, Switzerland, 1205
Sponsors and Collaborators
Children's Oncology Group
Investigators
Study Chair: Stewart Goldman, MD Children's Memorial Hospital
  More Information

Additional Information:
No publications provided

Responsible Party: Children's Oncology Group - Group Chair Office ( Gregory H. Reaman )
Study ID Numbers: CDR0000257664, COG-ACNS0122
Study First Received: October 3, 2002
Last Updated: April 14, 2009
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00047320     History of Changes
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government

Keywords provided by National Cancer Institute (NCI):
childhood central nervous system germ cell tumor
childhood teratoma
recurrent childhood malignant germ cell tumor
childhood central nervous system choriocarcinoma
childhood central nervous system embryonal tumor
childhood central nervous system germinoma
childhood central nervous system mixed germ cell tumor
childhood central nervous system teratoma
childhood central nervous system yolk sac tumor
recurrent childhood central nervous system embryonal tumor

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Neoplasms by Histologic Type
Immunologic Factors
Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action
Antineoplastic Agents
Physiological Effects of Drugs
Nervous System Diseases
Central Nervous System Neoplasms
Carboplatin
Immunosuppressive Agents
Pharmacologic Actions
Thiotepa
Neoplasms
Ifosfamide
Neoplasms by Site
Therapeutic Uses
Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal
Myeloablative Agonists
Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating
Alkylating Agents
Etoposide
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
Nervous System Neoplasms

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