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COMPLETED
PHASE2
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-01-31
2019-12-31
Brief Summary
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FOLFOX is a combination of three drugs: folinic acid (leucovorin), fluorouracil (5-FU), and oxaliplatin. The dosage amounts for some of these FDA approved drugs will be modified slightly in this study. The FOLFOX combination is approved by the FDA and is a standard treatment of colorectal cancer. However, it is not approved for the treatment of liver cancer.
Sorafenib is a new drug, which is approved under the brand name Nexavar for the treatment of liver cancer. It is also currently being tested in various other cancers. Sorafenib works by slowing down and/or stopping the development of new cancer cells and new blood vessels. By slowing down and/or stopping the growth of new blood vessels around a tumor, it is believed that sorafenib prevents or slows down the growth of tumors.
In this research study, sorafenib, the standard treatment, is being combined with modified FOLFOX, which has shown some antitumor activity in liver cancer.
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Detailed Description
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If the patient takes part in this research study, he/she will be given a sorafenib study drug-dosing diary for each treatment cycle. Each treatment cycle lasts 28 days (4 weeks), during which time the patient will be taking the study drug twice daily. The diary will also include special instructions for sorafenib.
There will be a 2-week Lead-in period, in which the patient will receive sorafenib alone for the first two weeks of the study. Cycle 1 will begin once the patient receives the combination sorafenib and FOLFOX.
For FOLFOX, all three chemotherapy drugs will be injected through a central vein in the patient's chest (portacath) and will be given once every two weeks (14 days), starting on Day 15 of Cycle 1. The patient will receive oxaliplatin first as a 2-hour infusion, followed by leucovorin, and then 5-FU. The 5-FU infusion can last up to 46 hours and will be given through a small portable pump. The investigator will ask the patient to come back to the clinic on day 3 (46 hours after begin 5-FU dose) for pump discontinuance.
During all cycles the patient will have a physical exam and the patient will be asked questions about his/her general health and specific questions about any problems that he/she might be having and any medication he/she may be taking.
As part of the research study the patient will undergo research blood tests that will measure certain proteins in the blood to learn what affect the study treatment may have on you and your disease. About 1 teaspoon of blood will be drawn on Days 3 and 14 during your first two weeks of sorafenib alone, again on Days 14 and 28 post-treatment with FOLFOX-sorafenib and, if available, at the time of progression (if the patient's disease gets worse).
The patient's blood pressure will be monitored once every week for the first 6 weeks of the study (once a week during sorafenib lead-in period and Cycle 1). The investigator will asses the patient's tumor by chest, abdominal and pelvic CT or MRI scan once every 8 weeks throughout the study.
After the final dose of the study drug the investigator will ask the patient to come back to the clinic to repeat the following procedures: medical review, physical examination, blood tests, pregnancy test and tumor assessment by CT or MRI. The investigator would like to keep track of patient's medical condition for the rest of his/her life. The investigator would like to do this by calling the patient on the telephone once a year to see how the patient is doing. Keeping in touch with the patient and checking his/her condition every year helps the investigator look at the long-term effects of the research study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Experimental Treatment Arm
FOLFOX (Leucovorin, Fluorouracil and Oxaliplatin) + Sorafenib Sorafenib: orally, twice daily FOLFOX: injected via portacath once every two weeks
Leucovorin
200mg/m2 administered IV on Days 1 and 15 of a 28 day cycle. Number of Cycles: until progression or unacceptable toxicity develops.
Fluorouracil
5-FU continuous infusion: 2400mg/m2 total (1200mg/m2/d on day 1 and 2) to start on Day 1 and Day 15 of each 28 day cycle. Number of Cycles: until progression or unacceptable toxicity develops.
Oxaliplatin
85 mg/m2 IV on Days 1 and 15 of each 28 day cycle. Number of Cycles: until progression or unacceptable toxicity develops.
Sorafenib
400mg po BID continuously for a 2 week lead-in phase and then Days 1-28 of each 28 day cycle. Number of Cycles: until progression or unacceptable toxicity develops.
Interventions
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Leucovorin
200mg/m2 administered IV on Days 1 and 15 of a 28 day cycle. Number of Cycles: until progression or unacceptable toxicity develops.
Fluorouracil
5-FU continuous infusion: 2400mg/m2 total (1200mg/m2/d on day 1 and 2) to start on Day 1 and Day 15 of each 28 day cycle. Number of Cycles: until progression or unacceptable toxicity develops.
Oxaliplatin
85 mg/m2 IV on Days 1 and 15 of each 28 day cycle. Number of Cycles: until progression or unacceptable toxicity develops.
Sorafenib
400mg po BID continuously for a 2 week lead-in phase and then Days 1-28 of each 28 day cycle. Number of Cycles: until progression or unacceptable toxicity develops.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer stage C or stage B if you cannot tolerate or failed TACE
* No cirrhosis or Child-Pugh A cirrhosis
* Measurable lesions
* All acute toxic effects of any prior treatment have resolved to NCI-CTCAE v4.0 grade 1 or less
* Able to swallow and retain oral medication
Exclusion Criteria
* Uncontrolled hypertension
* CLIP score \> 3
* ECOG PS \> 1
* Clinically apparent central nervous system metastases or carcinomatous meningitis
* Pregnant or breastfeeding
* Active or clinically significant cardiac disease
* Evidence or history of bleeding diathesis or coagulopathy
* Any pulmonary hemorrhage/bleeding event of NCI-CTCAE v4.0 Grade 2 or higher within 4 weeks of enrollment
* Presence of a non-healing wound, non-healing ulcer, or bone fracture
* History of organ allograft
* Any malabsorption condition
* Medical or psychiatric condition that constitutes an unacceptable risk for participation in this trial
* Have received another investigational agent within 4 weeks of first dose of sorafenib
* Previously untreated or concurrent cancer except those treated more than 3 years ago
* History of other disease, metabolic dysfunction, physical examination finding or clinical laboratory finding giving reasonable suspicion of a disease or condition that contraindicates the use of an investigational drug or that might affect the interpretation of the results of the study or render the subject at high risk from treatment complications
* QTC\>500msec or history of uncontrolled angina, arrhythmias, or congestive heart failure
* Concurrent systemic and local anti-cancer therapy
* Prior use of sorafenib, oxaliplatin or 5FU
* Major surgery within 30 days
* Concurrent use of aspirin\>100mg
* Therapeutic anticoagulation with vitamin K antagonists or with heparins or heparinoids
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Massachusetts General Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Goyal, Lipika
Prinicipal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Lipika Goyal, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
MGH
Locations
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Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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12-218
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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