Radiosurgery Plus NovoTTF-200A for Metastatic Small Cell Lung Cancer to the Brain
NCT ID: NCT03488472
Last Updated: 2023-05-06
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TERMINATED
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1 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-08-09
2022-02-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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TTFields are a novel, non-invasive regional anti-mitotic treatment modality. Pre-clinical studies and clinical data in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) have demonstrated a favorable safety profile and clinical superiority when treating the brain with TTFields. In addition, durable response have been demonstrated with 200kHz TTFields monotherapy for supratentorial tumors of the brain.
The development of brain metastases is devastating for SCLC patients and their families. Treatment options in this setting are limited to SRS or WBRT or a combination thereof. Few clinicians treat SCLC brain metastases with SRS alone because intracranial recurrence is high due to the fact that the entire brain is not treated. WBRT treats the entire brain and improves intracranial control, but at the risk of neurocognitive complications. Thus, new therapeutic options are needed, particularly ones that allow for greater intracranial control while minimizing the risk of neurocognitive adverse events. As such, TTFields following SRS may allow for sufficient regional treatment of the brain to eliminate any remaining tumor cells following radiosurgery as well as micro-metastases that remain untreated, and ultimately prolong intracranial control. Due to the favorable safety profile seen in phase III recurrent and newly diagnosed glioblastoma trials and in which the patients reported improved neurocognitive and emotional functioning, NovoTTF-200A is not expected to have neuro-toxic effects seen with WBRT.
Thus, the investigators hypothesize that the use of NovoTTF-200A applied to the brain following SRS for SCLC brain metastases will have cerebral control comparable to WBRT with less neurocognitive effects.
The patient will undergo stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). Radiosurgery is a single treatment and will be done as an outpatient procedure.
Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) will be followed by continuous TTFields treatment using the NovoTTF-200A. The patient will start using the NovoTTF-200A device within 7 days of SRS. The NovoTTF-200A treatment will be started by the device support specialist (DSS), trained by NovoCure, or by your study doctor. The patient will be educated and trained on how to properly use the device in the clinic or by a separately scheduled home visit. During this visit, the patient will be told how to operate the device, replace depleted batteries, recharge them, and connect to an external power supply. All patients will be required to shave their head, so the transducer arrays can be placed. Patients will wear 4 electronically insulated transducer arrays (sticky pads) on the top of the patient's head (based on the patient's tumor location) for the time the patient is using the device.
After this visit, the patient will continue treatment at home where participants can maintain regular daily routine. The patient must use the device for at least 18 hours a day per day on average. Breaks are allowed for personal needs (e.g. showering/bathing, array exchange). Patients will be instructed to replace the Transducer arrays 2-3 times a week with help of a caregiver. Patients will be instructed to use the device for a minimum of 4 weeks from the time of initiation. The NovoTTF-200A device will be inspected, either by the study doctor, research nurse, or by a Novocure representative, on a monthly basis to assess the patient's compliance with treatment. Each course of using the device will consist of continuous NovoTTF-200A use for one month. Multiple courses will be offered as long as the patient's tumor(s) in the brain have not come back. If the patient's tumor(s) do come back, the patient will need to terminate use of NovoTTF-200A. If tumors do not return in the patient's brain, the patient will be able to stay on NovoTTF-200A for up to 1 year.
Patients will be asked to visit the study doctor for follow-up care at several monthly intervals (1, 3, 6, 9, an 12 months after completion of stereotactic radiosurgery), or until the tumor(s) in the patient's brain return.
Conditions
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Study Design
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TREATMENT
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Study Groups
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NovoTTF-200A device + Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS)
Patients will undergo SRS treatment followed by continuous TTFields by wearing the NovoTTF-200A device over 18 hours QD. Treatment continues for up to 1 year or until progression.
NovoTTF-200A
Begins within 7 days of SRS and continues until progression, death, or unacceptable toxicity.
Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS)
SRS will begin within 21 days of study enrollment for 5-6 Gy per fraction for a total of 25 or 30 Gy.
Interventions
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NovoTTF-200A
Begins within 7 days of SRS and continues until progression, death, or unacceptable toxicity.
Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS)
SRS will begin within 21 days of study enrollment for 5-6 Gy per fraction for a total of 25 or 30 Gy.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Brain metastases that have not received radiotherapy previously (metastases on post-contrast MRI obtained within six weeks of study entry) deemed to be amenable to SRS.
* Longest diameter \< 4 cm
* Prior prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) is allowed. The maximum allowed dose is 25Gy in 10 fractions.
* Prior systemic therapy is allowed after diagnosis of brain metastases provided that restaging MRI shows measurable intracranial disease.
* Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) of greater than or equal to 70.
* Age greater than or equal to 18 years.
* Life expectancy greater than 3 months.
* Must receive optimal therapy for extracranial disease and may continue on systemic therapy during TTF administration.
* Ability to operate the NovoTTF-200A device independently or with caregiver aid.
* Previous clinical trial enrollment is allowed.
* Subjects given written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with significant edema leading to risk of brain herniation.
* History of prior whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) other than prophylactic cranial radiation. Prophylactic cranial radiation with a maximum dose of 25 Gy delivered as 10 fractions is allowed. WBRT in excess of 25 Gy (anything over 25 Gy) is not allowed.
* Diffuse Leptomeningeal metastases with radiographic involvement in the brain and/or spinal cord. This does not include local leptomeningeal involvement which is defined as leptomeningeal enhancement within direct contact of targetable metastases.
* Implantable electronic device in the brain.
* Implanted pacemaker, programmable shunts, defibrillator, deep brain stimulator, other implanted electronic devices in the brain, or documented clinically significant arrhythmias.
* Evidence of increased intracranial pressure (midline shift \> 5mm, clinically significant papilledema, vomiting and nausea, or reduced level of consciousness).
* Known allergies to medical adhesives or hydrogel.
* Currently pregnant or breastfeeding.
* Concurrent brain-directed therapy.
* Insufficient recovery from all active toxicities of prior therapies.
* Women of childbearing potential who are not using an effective method of contraception are excluded.
18 Years
99 Years
ALL
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Sponsors
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NovoCure Ltd.
INDUSTRY
Drexell Hunter Boggs
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Drexell Hunter Boggs
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Drexell H Boggs, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
Locations
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University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center (HSROC)
Birmingham, Alabama, 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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IRB-300001201
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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