Sorafenib to Overcome Resistance to Systemic Chemotherapy in Androgen-independent Prostate Cancer
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| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00414388 |
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Recruitment Status :
Completed
First Posted : December 21, 2006
Results First Posted : April 7, 2014
Last Update Posted : April 7, 2014
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| Condition or disease | Intervention/treatment | Phase |
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| Prostate Cancer | Drug: Sorafenib | Phase 1 Phase 2 |
| Study Type : | Interventional (Clinical Trial) |
| Actual Enrollment : | 22 participants |
| Allocation: | N/A |
| Intervention Model: | Single Group Assignment |
| Masking: | None (Open Label) |
| Primary Purpose: | Treatment |
| Official Title: | Phase I/II Study to Evaluate the Ability of Sorafenib in Overcoming Resistance to Systemic Chemotherapy in Androgen-independent Prostate Cancer (AIPC) |
| Study Start Date : | December 2006 |
| Actual Primary Completion Date : | September 2011 |
| Actual Study Completion Date : | March 2012 |
| Arm | Intervention/treatment |
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Experimental: Single agent Sorafenib
Oral Single agent Sorafenib 400mg twice daily
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Drug: Sorafenib
400mg twice daily
Other Name: Nexavar |
- Percentage of Patients Needing a Dose Reduction. [ Time Frame: participants were followed for an average of 25 months ]The actual percentage was determined by taking the number of patients requiring a dose reduction divided by the total number of patients multiplied by100%
- Overall Clinical Benefit (OCB)of This Combination as Calculated by the Sum of Complete Response (CR), Partial Response (PR), and Stable Disease (SD). [ Time Frame: 3-10 months ]Assessment of response was done per Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) criteria as outlined in the protocol. Complete Response (CR) defined as disappearance of all measurable lesions. Partial Response (PR) more than 30% decrease in the sum of longest diameter of measurable lesions compared to baseline. Stable Disease (SD) lesions should have no sufficient decrease for PR any sufficient increase to meet criteria for PD. Progressive Disease (PD) more than 20% increase in the sum of longest diameter of measurable lesions compared to baseline, and/or evidence of new lesions on imaging studies or the appearance of 2 or more new bony lesions. For patient with measurable disease,prostate-specific antigen (PSA), progression in the absence of measurable disease progression will not be considered progressive disease. Overall Clinical Benefit (OCB) (CR + PR+ SD)/#participants.
- PSA -Biochemical Response [ Time Frame: 1-10 months ]PSA Biochemical Response = PSA complete response + PSA partial response. A PSA complete response is defined as a non-detectable PSA (<4 ng/dl). A PSA partial response is defined as a PSA that decreases by greater than or equal to 50%.
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| Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years to 90 Years (Adult, Older Adult) |
| Sexes Eligible for Study: | Male |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age > 18 years old
- Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status 0, 1, or 2.
- Patients with a known diagnosis of prostate cancer regardless of their Gleason grade.
- Patients have AIPC.
- Adequate bone marrow, liver and renal function as assessed by:
- Hemoglobin > 9.0 g/dl
- absolute neutrophil count (ANC) > 1,000/mm3
- Platelet count > 75,000/mm3
- Total bilirubin < 1.5 x upper limit of normal (ULN)
- Alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) < 2.5 x the ULN (< 5 x ULN for patients with liver involvement). international normalized ratio (INR) < 1.5 or a Prothrombin time (PT)/partial thromboplastin time (PTT) within normal limits. Patients receiving anti-coagulation treatment with an agent such as warfarin or heparin may be allowed to participate.
- Creatinine < 1.5 x ULN
- Transfusions and the use of growth factors (for red and white cells) are allowed
- Patients must have received either docetaxel or mitoxantrone as the chemotherapy regimen
- Ability to understand and willingness to sign a written informed consent. A signed informed consent must be obtained prior to any study specific procedures.
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Patients must have progressed while receiving systemic chemotherapy for AIPC. Patients could have progressed within 12 weeks of their last systemic chemotherapy administration. The definition of progression is defined as follows:
- 1-For patients who are receiving systemic chemotherapy (one criteria is sufficient):
- Increase in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) by 25% or more than the previous value. This should be repeated within 3 weeks (while patient is off chemotherapy) to confirm that the PSA did not decrease.
- For patients with visceral disease, radiographic evidence of progression by standard Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) criteria (regardless of the PSA value).
- For patients with bone only disease, progression on a whole body bone scan (2 or more new lesions) is sufficient to fulfill the definition of progressive disease, regardless of PSA value or the visceral disease status.
- 2-For patients who have received chemotherapy previously (Both criteria are needed):
- Not more than 12 weeks have elapsed since last chemotherapy administration
- Either biochemical progression (25% increase in PSA that is confirmed with a repeat analysis within 3 weeks), OR radiographic progression (RECIST criteria for visceral disease patients OR 2 or more lesions on a whole body bone scan)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Cardiac disease: Congestive heart failure > class II New York Heart Association 9NYHA). Patients must not have unstable angina or new onset angina or myocardial infarction within the past 6 months.
- Known brain metastasis. Patients with neurological symptoms must undergo a CT scan or MRI of brain to exclude brain metastasis.
- Cardiac ventricular arrhythmias requiring anti-arrhythmic therapy. Patients with history of chronic and well controlled atrial fibrillation are allowed. Beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, or digoxin are not considered anti-arrhythmics.
- Uncontrolled hypertension defined as systolic blood pressure > 150 mmHg or diastolic pressure > 90 mmHg, despite optimal medical management.
- Sorafenib is contraindicated in patients with known severe hypersensitivity to sorafenib or any of the excipients.
- Known human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection or chronic Hepatitis B or C.
- Active clinically serious infection > Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Effects (CTCAE) Grade 2.
- Thrombolic or embolic events such as a cerebrovascular accident including transient ischemic attacks within the past 6 months.
- Pulmonary hemorrhage/bleeding event > CTCAE Grade 2 within 4 weeks of first dose of study drug.
- Any other hemorrhage/bleeding event > CTCAE Grade 3 within 4 weeks of first dose of study drug.
- Serious non-healing wound, ulcer, or bone fracture.
- Evidence or history of bleeding diathesis or uncontrolled coagulopathy.
- Major surgery, open biopsy or significant traumatic injury within 4 weeks of first study drug.
- Use of St. John's Wort or rifampin (rifampicin).
- Known or suspected allergy to sorafenib or any agent given in the course of this trial.
- Any condition that impairs patient's ability to swallow whole pills.
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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT00414388
| United States, Illinois | |
| Onocology Specialists, S.C | |
| Niles, Illinois, United States, 60714 | |
| Oncology Specialists, S.C | |
| Park Ridge, Illinois, United States, 60068 | |
| Principal Investigator: | Chadi Nabhan, MD | Oncology Specialists, SC |
| Responsible Party: | Dr. Sigrun Hallmeyer, Director of Research, Oncology Specialists, S.C. |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00414388 |
| Other Study ID Numbers: |
0603 |
| First Posted: | December 21, 2006 Key Record Dates |
| Results First Posted: | April 7, 2014 |
| Last Update Posted: | April 7, 2014 |
| Last Verified: | February 2014 |
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