Sorafenib in Resected Non-small Cell Lung Carcinoma (SIRN)
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Purpose
This is an open-label, single-armed, multicentric, phase II study of Sorafenib treatment following surgery for NSCLC.
The primary hypothesis is to increase the progression-free survival (PFS) of the experimental group in comparison to a historical control group. For sample size calculation a 2 year PFS of 50% was calculated for the historical control group, and a 2 year PFS of 67% was estimated for the intervention group. These estimates are based on the actual PFS and overall survival (OS) of a defined population of 120 NSCLC patients treated at a single institution with surgery alone or surgery followed by adjuvant radiotherapy, which compares favorably to published international results, and the improvement of PFS achieved by 4 cycles of cisplatin/vinorelbine-based cytotoxic chemotherapy in published randomized trials.
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
|---|---|---|
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung |
Drug: Sorafenib |
Phase 2 |
| Study Type: | Interventional |
| Study Design: | Allocation: Non-Randomized Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment Masking: Open Label Primary Purpose: Treatment |
| Official Title: | A Phase II Study to Investigate the Efficacy and Safety of Sorafenib as Adjuvant Treatment Following Resection of Non-small Cell Lung Carcinoma (NSCLC) in Patients Not Eligible for Cisplatin-based Adjuvant Chemotherapy |
- Progression-free survival (PFS) clinical and radiological assessment of remission status (RECIST criteria) [ Time Frame: 2 years ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Progression free survival [ Time Frame: 3 and 4 years ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Overall survival [ Time Frame: 3 and 4 years ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Assessment of safety and tolerability of Sorafenib when administered as adjuvant treatment following surgery for NSCLC [ Time Frame: 2, 3 and 4 years ] [ Designated as safety issue: Yes ]
- Assessment of biomarkers relevant to Sorafenib response and disease state, and their correlation to clinical outcome [ Time Frame: 4 years ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
| Estimated Enrollment: | 134 |
| Study Start Date: | September 2007 |
| Study Completion Date: | September 2008 |
| Primary Completion Date: | September 2008 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
| Arms | Assigned Interventions |
|---|---|
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Experimental: 1
Sorafenib treatment
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Drug: Sorafenib
Sorafenib will be administered as oral formulation (200 mg tablets) at a dose of 400 mg twice daily starting 28 to 42 days after surgery or surgery plus adjuvant radiotherapy. The dose may be adjusted based on individual toxicities following a predetermined dose reduction schedule. Sorafenib therapy will be continued for 48 months, or until disease progression, patient refusal or intolerable toxicity, whichever comes first. Patients in remission after 48 months will be offered continued Sorafenib treatment in a roll-over study.
Other Name: Nexavar
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Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years and older |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients with histologically confirmed diagnosis of NSCLC pathological stages I, II or III A
- Patients must have completely resected disease and may not be treated with prior chemotherapy. Patients must have fully recovered from surgery prior to initiation of study treatment.
- Adjuvant radiotherapy for stage III A disease is permitted given that the patient has recovered from all radiation-induced toxicities. In those patients, a complete restaging will be performed prior to enrolment into the trial.
- Patients with completely resected NSCLC stage II or III A, who for medical reasons are not eligible for adjuvant chemotherapy consisting of a standard regimen of 4 cycles cisplatin/vinorelbine
- Patients with completely resected NSCLC stage II or III A, who are not willing to undergo adjuvant chemotherapy with 4 cycles of cisplatin/ vinorelbine, are also eligible.
- Age ≥ 18 years
- ECOG performance status ≤ 2
- Normal organ and marrow function defined as:
Hematopoetic: absolute neutrophil count >1,500/mm3, platelet count > 100,000/mm3, hemoglobin > 9 g/dL INR < 1.5 ULN and PTT within normal limits Hepatic: total bilirubin < 1.5 x ULN, AST or ALT < 2.5 x ULN Renal: creatinine < 1.5 x ULN
- Women of childbearing potential must have a negative serum pregnancy test performed within 7 days prior to the start of treatment
- Women of childbearing potential and men must agree to use adequate birth contraception prior to study entry and for the duration of study participation. Women and men should use adequate birth control for at least 3 months after the last administration of Sorafenib.
- Written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any other histology (e.g. SCLC, carcinoid tumors) or disease stages other than I to III A
- Patients who are eligible and willing to undergo a standard adjuvant chemotherapy regimen (4 cycles of cisplatin/vinorelbine)
- Any prior systemic anticancer therapy including chemotherapy, targeted agents, experimental therapy or biological therapy for NSCLC
- Cardiac disease: congestive heart failure > class II NYHA, patients must not have unstable angina pectoris or new onset of angina pectoris or myocardial infarction within the past 6 months, or cardiac ventricular arrhythmias requiring antiarrhythmic therapy
- Uncontrolled hypertension defined as systolic blood pressure > 150 mm Hg or diastolic pressure > 90 mm Hg, despite optimal therapy
- Known brain metastasis. Patients with symptoms should undergo CT scan/MRI of the brain to exclude brain metastasis
- Active clinically serious infections > NCI-CTCAE Grade 2
- Thrombotic or embolic events including transient ischemic attacks within the past 6 months
- Hemorrhage/bleeding event ≥ NCI-CTCAE Grade 3 within 4 weeks before first dose of study drug
- Serious non-healing wound, ulcer or bone fracture
- Evidence or history of bleeding diathesis or coagulopathy
- Therapeutic anticoagulation with Vitamin K antagonists such as warfarin, phenprocoumon, or with heparins or heparinoids. Low dose warfarin/phenprocoumon is permitted if INR is < 1.5. Low dose aspirin (300 mg/d) is permitted.
- Use of St John's Wort or rifampicin
- Major surgery, open biopsy or significant traumatic injury within 4 weeks before first dose of study drug
- Known or suspected allergy to Sorafenib or any agent given in the course of this trial
- Previous cancer that is distinct in primary site or histology from NSCLC except cervical cancer in situ, treated basal cell carcinoma, superficial bladder tumors or any cancer curatively treated ≥ 3 years prior to study entry.
- Substance abuse, medical or psychological condition that may interfere with the patient´s participation in the study
Contacts and Locations| Germany | |
| SIRN investigational trial site | |
| Essen, Germany | |
| SIRN investigational trial site | |
| Halle (Saale), Germany | |
| SIRN investigational trial site | |
| Loewenstein, Germany | |
| SIRN investigational trial site Johannes Gutenberg Universität | |
| Mainz, Germany | |
| SIRN investigational trial site Katholisches Klinikum | |
| Mainz, Germany | |
| SIRN investigational trial site | |
| Rotenburg (Wuemme), Germany | |
| Principal Investigator: | Martin Schuler, MD | Innere Klinik (Tumorforschung), Westdeutsches Tumorzentrum, Universitätsklinikum Essen, Hufelandstrasse 55, 45122 Essen |
More Information
No publications provided
| Responsible Party: | Prof. Martin Schuler, University |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00532025 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | SIRN-TOM1 KKS 2006-010 |
| Study First Received: | September 18, 2007 |
| Last Updated: | July 24, 2009 |
| Health Authority: | Germany: Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices |
Keywords provided by Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz:
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Sorafenib NSCLC Adjuvant Treatment resected Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma |
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Carcinoma Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung Lung Neoplasms Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial Neoplasms by Histologic Type Neoplasms Carcinoma, Bronchogenic Bronchial Neoplasms Respiratory Tract Neoplasms Thoracic Neoplasms Neoplasms by Site Lung Diseases |
Respiratory Tract Diseases Adjuvants, Immunologic Sorafenib Immunologic Factors Physiological Effects of Drugs Pharmacologic Actions Antineoplastic Agents Therapeutic Uses Protein Kinase Inhibitors Enzyme Inhibitors Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action |
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