Cetuximab, Chemotherapy, and Radiation Therapy for Operable Stage III or IV Head and Neck Cancer
NCT ID: NCT00089297
Last Updated: 2023-06-29
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COMPLETED
PHASE2
74 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2005-01-06
2011-02-28
Brief Summary
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PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well giving cetuximab together with combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy works in treating patients who are undergoing surgery for stage III or stage IV head and neck cancer.
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Detailed Description
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Primary
* Determine the effect of induction therapy comprising cetuximab, paclitaxel, and carboplatin followed by chemoradiotherapy comprising cetuximab, paclitaxel, carboplatin, and radiotherapy and maintenance therapy comprising cetuximab on 1-year event-free survival (freedom from surgery at the primary site and freedom from recurrence and death) in patients with stage III or IV operable squamous cell cancer of the head and neck.
Secondary
* Determine the pathologic antitumor response at the primary site in patients treated with this regimen.
* Determine disease-free and overall survival of patients treated with this regimen.
* Determine the toxicity of this regimen in these patients.
* Determine local/regional and distant failure rates in patients treated with this regimen.
* Determine the effect of this treatment regimen on selective biologic pathways, total and phosphorylated epidermal growth factor receptor, ERK/MAPK, and P13K/AKT in these patients.
OUTLINE: This is a multicenter study.
* Induction therapy (weeks 1-6): Patients receive cetuximab IV over 1-2 hours, paclitaxel IV over 1 hour, and carboplatin IV over 30 minutes on days 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, and 36.
During week 7 or 8, patients undergo biopsy and evaluation of the primary site. Patients then proceed to chemoradiotherapy.
* Chemoradiotherapy (weeks 9-13): Patients receive cetuximab IV over 1 hour, paclitaxel IV over 1 hour, and carboplatin IV over 15 minutes on days 57, 64, 71, 78, and 85. Patients also undergo radiotherapy once daily, 5 days a week, on weeks 9-13.
Patients with a positive biopsy at week 7 or 8 or persistent tumor at the primary site after induction therapy undergo a second biopsy after chemoradiotherapy at week 14. Patients with a negative biopsy at week 7 or 8 who achieve a complete clinical and pathological response at the primary site OR patients whose biopsy becomes negative at week 14 receive an additional 3-weeks of chemoradiotherapy beginning at week 15. Patients receive cetuximab, carboplatin, and paclitaxel as in chemoradiotherapy (as outlined above) on days 99, 106, and 113. Patients also undergo radiotherapy once daily, 5 days a week, for 3 weeks (weeks 15-17). Patients with N1-N3 disease undergo neck dissection in weeks 20-21.
Patients with a positive biopsy at week 14 do not receive additional chemoradiotherapy, but rather undergo surgical resection of the primary site in weeks 18-19. Patients with N1-N3 disease also undergo neck dissection at this time.
* Maintenance therapy: Beginning after completion of surgery and/or chemoradiotherapy, patients receive cetuximab IV over 1 hour once weekly for 6 months in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
Patients are followed every 3 months for 2 years and then every 6 months for 3 years.
ACTUAL ACCRUAL: A total of 74 patients were accrued for this study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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Study Groups
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Cetuximab/Paclitaxel/Carboplatin
Induction: Cetuximab (C225) 400 mg/m2 at wk 1 then 250 mg/m2 for 5 weeks. Paclitaxel (P) 90 mg/m2 IV and carboplatin (C) AUC = 2 IV were given weekly.
Restaging biopsy of primary site scheduled at wk 7. Concurrent chemoradiation: Radiation therapy at 200cGy/d/5 wks for a total of 50Gy and C225 at 250 mg/m2/wk. P following C225 at 30 mg/m2/wk and C following P at AUC = 1/week. Patients with a negative biopsy continued concurrent therapy to complete radiation (68-72Gy).
Restaging biopsy of primary site: Patients with positive biopsy at wk 7 or patients without a clinical complete response at the primary site after induction therapy had re-biopsy at wk 14. If the biopsy was negative, the patients continued concurrent therapy to complete radiation (68-72 Gy). If positive, resection of the primary site was done.
Additional concurrent chemoradiation: C225 at 250mg/m2/wk IV followed by P 30mg/m2/wk IV followed by C AUC = 1/wk and RT for 3 wks.
Cetuximab
Induction: An initial dose of cetuximab (C225) 400 mg/m2 (over 2 hours) was given week 1 only. Then, C225 was administered at dose of 250 mg/m2 (over 1 hour) weekly for 5 weeks.
Concurrent Chemoradiation (Weeks 9-13): C225 was administered at 250 mg/m2/wk (over 1 hour).
Restaging Biopsy of Primary Site (Week 14): Patients with positive biopsy of the primary site at week 7 or patients without a clinical complete response at the primary site after induction therapy were scheduled for re-biopsy of the primary site at week 14 after concurrent therapy (50 Gy). If the biopsy were negative after concurrent therapy, the patients were scheduled to continue concurrent therapy to complete radiation (68-72 Gy).
Additional Concurrent Chemoradiation (weeks 15, 16 and 17): Concurrent therapy was consisted of C225 at 250mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by paclitaxel 30mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by carboplatin AUC = 1/week over 15 minutes and RT for three weeks.
Carboplatin
Induction Therapy (Week 1-6): The induction chemotherapy starting at week 1 included paclitaxel 90 mg/m2 IV over 1 hour weekly and carboplatin AUC = 2 IV over 30 minutes weekly. The paclitaxel and carboplatin doses were given on the same day, 1 hour after C225 dose was administered. For paclitaxel and carboplatin therapy, rounding of doses (to next decimal if above 0.5 and to lower decimal if below 0.5) was permitted.
Concurrent Chemoradiation (Weeks 9-13): Concurrent chemotherapy was consisted of paclitaxel following cetuximab at 30 mg/m2/wk (over 1 hour) and carboplatin following paclitaxel at AUC = 1/week (over 15 minutes).
Additional Concurrent Chemoradiation (weeks 15, 16 and 17): Concurrent therapy was consisted of C225 at 250mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by paclitaxel 30mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by carboplatin AUC = 1/week over 15 minutes and RT for three weeks.
Paclitaxel
Induction Therapy (Week 1-6): The induction chemotherapy starting at week 1 included paclitaxel 90 mg/m2 IV over 1 hour weekly and carboplatin AUC = 2 IV over 30 minutes weekly. The paclitaxel and carboplatin doses were given on the same day, 1 hour after C225 dose was administered. For paclitaxel and carboplatin therapy, rounding of doses (to next decimal if above 0.5 and to lower decimal if below 0.5) was permitted.
Concurrent Chemoradiation (Weeks 9-13): Concurrent chemotherapy was consisted of paclitaxel following cetuximab at 30 mg/m2/wk (over 1 hour) and carboplatin following paclitaxel at AUC = 1/week (over 15 minutes).
Additional Concurrent Chemoradiation (weeks 15, 16 and 17): Concurrent therapy was consisted of C225 at 250mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by paclitaxel 30mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by carboplatin AUC = 1/week over 15 minutes and RT for three weeks.
Radiation therapy
Concurrent Chemoradiation (Weeks 9-13): Radiation was given at 200cGy/d/5 weeks for a total dose of 50Gy (5000 cGy). Patients with a negative initial biopsy at week 7 were scheduled to continue concurrent therapy to complete radiation (68-72Gy).
If the biopsy was negative after concurrent therapy, the patients were scheduled to continue concurrent therapy to complete radiation (68-72 Gy).
Additional Concurrent Chemoradiation (weeks 15, 16 and 17): Concurrent therapy was consisted of C225 at 250mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by paclitaxel 30mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by carboplatin AUC = 1/week over 15 minutes and RT for three weeks.
Interventions
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Cetuximab
Induction: An initial dose of cetuximab (C225) 400 mg/m2 (over 2 hours) was given week 1 only. Then, C225 was administered at dose of 250 mg/m2 (over 1 hour) weekly for 5 weeks.
Concurrent Chemoradiation (Weeks 9-13): C225 was administered at 250 mg/m2/wk (over 1 hour).
Restaging Biopsy of Primary Site (Week 14): Patients with positive biopsy of the primary site at week 7 or patients without a clinical complete response at the primary site after induction therapy were scheduled for re-biopsy of the primary site at week 14 after concurrent therapy (50 Gy). If the biopsy were negative after concurrent therapy, the patients were scheduled to continue concurrent therapy to complete radiation (68-72 Gy).
Additional Concurrent Chemoradiation (weeks 15, 16 and 17): Concurrent therapy was consisted of C225 at 250mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by paclitaxel 30mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by carboplatin AUC = 1/week over 15 minutes and RT for three weeks.
Carboplatin
Induction Therapy (Week 1-6): The induction chemotherapy starting at week 1 included paclitaxel 90 mg/m2 IV over 1 hour weekly and carboplatin AUC = 2 IV over 30 minutes weekly. The paclitaxel and carboplatin doses were given on the same day, 1 hour after C225 dose was administered. For paclitaxel and carboplatin therapy, rounding of doses (to next decimal if above 0.5 and to lower decimal if below 0.5) was permitted.
Concurrent Chemoradiation (Weeks 9-13): Concurrent chemotherapy was consisted of paclitaxel following cetuximab at 30 mg/m2/wk (over 1 hour) and carboplatin following paclitaxel at AUC = 1/week (over 15 minutes).
Additional Concurrent Chemoradiation (weeks 15, 16 and 17): Concurrent therapy was consisted of C225 at 250mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by paclitaxel 30mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by carboplatin AUC = 1/week over 15 minutes and RT for three weeks.
Paclitaxel
Induction Therapy (Week 1-6): The induction chemotherapy starting at week 1 included paclitaxel 90 mg/m2 IV over 1 hour weekly and carboplatin AUC = 2 IV over 30 minutes weekly. The paclitaxel and carboplatin doses were given on the same day, 1 hour after C225 dose was administered. For paclitaxel and carboplatin therapy, rounding of doses (to next decimal if above 0.5 and to lower decimal if below 0.5) was permitted.
Concurrent Chemoradiation (Weeks 9-13): Concurrent chemotherapy was consisted of paclitaxel following cetuximab at 30 mg/m2/wk (over 1 hour) and carboplatin following paclitaxel at AUC = 1/week (over 15 minutes).
Additional Concurrent Chemoradiation (weeks 15, 16 and 17): Concurrent therapy was consisted of C225 at 250mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by paclitaxel 30mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by carboplatin AUC = 1/week over 15 minutes and RT for three weeks.
Radiation therapy
Concurrent Chemoradiation (Weeks 9-13): Radiation was given at 200cGy/d/5 weeks for a total dose of 50Gy (5000 cGy). Patients with a negative initial biopsy at week 7 were scheduled to continue concurrent therapy to complete radiation (68-72Gy).
If the biopsy was negative after concurrent therapy, the patients were scheduled to continue concurrent therapy to complete radiation (68-72 Gy).
Additional Concurrent Chemoradiation (weeks 15, 16 and 17): Concurrent therapy was consisted of C225 at 250mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by paclitaxel 30mg/m2/week IV over 1 hour followed by carboplatin AUC = 1/week over 15 minutes and RT for three weeks.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* ECOG performance status 0 - 1.
* Adequate laboratory index (ANC \> 1500/mm3, platelets \> 100,000/mm3, creatinine 1.5mg/dl, bilirubin 1.5mg/dl) completed within 4 weeks prior to registration.
* Surgical resectability:
* Included patients with operative stage III/IV disease, high likelihood of achieving R0 resection (complete resection with clean margins indicating NO residual cancer).
* Measurable disease, biopsy proven at primary site. Patients with clinically palpable cervical nodes were to have evaluation by CT scan and fine needle aspiration (FNA) confirmation of disease. Patients with non-palpable neck nodes had CT determination. In the absence of clinically palpable nodes, radiographic findings were acceptable.
* At least one objective measurable disease parameter in the primary site or neck.
* Baseline measurements or evaluations must have had obtained within 4 weeks prior to registration in the study.
* Age \> 18 years.
* Women of childbearing potential and sexually active males were strongly advised to use an accepted and effective method of contraception.
* Original diagnostic materials must have had submitted for baseline EGFR assessment by the designated laboratory.
Exclusion Criteria
* Prior chemotherapy, surgery radiation or immunotherapy for head and neck cancer.
* Prior malignancies except in situ lobular breast carcinoma, in situ cervical carcinoma, basal cell cancers or previously excised and controlled cutaneous squamous cancer (\<200 mm thick) were permitted.
* Significant history of cardiac disease i.e., uncontrolled hypertension, unstable angina, congestive heart failure, or uncontrolled arrhythmias.
* Prior anti-epidermal growth factor receptor antibody therapy or therapy with a tyrosine kinase inhibitor including inhibitors targeting EGFR pathway.
* Prior chimerized or murine monoclonal antibody therapy or known allergy to murine proteins or cremophor EL.
* Pregnant or breast-feeding women. All females of childbearing potential must have had a blood test or urine study within 72 hours of study entry and must not have had started therapy until 5 days after registration was over to rule out pregnancy.
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Sponsors
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National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NIH
Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group
NETWORK
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Harold J. Wanebo, MD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Roger Williams Medical Center
References
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Wanebo HJ, Ghebremichael M, Burtness B, et al.: Phase II evaluation of cetuximab (C225) combined with induction paclitaxel and carboplatin followed by C225, paclitaxel, carboplatin, and radiation for stage III/IV operable squamous cancer of the head and neck (ECOG, E2303). [Abstract] J Clin Oncol 25 (Suppl 18): A-6015, 302s, 2007.
Wanebo HJ, Lee J, Burtness BA, Ridge JA, Ghebremichael M, Spencer SA, Psyrri D, Pectasides E, Rimm D, Rosen FR, Hancock MR, Tolba KA, Forastiere AA. Induction cetuximab, paclitaxel, and carboplatin followed by chemoradiation with cetuximab, paclitaxel, and carboplatin for stage III/IV head and neck squamous cancer: a phase II ECOG-ACRIN trial (E2303). Ann Oncol. 2014 Oct;25(10):2036-2041. doi: 10.1093/annonc/mdu248. Epub 2014 Jul 9.
Other Identifiers
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E2303
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
CDR0000378194
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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