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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the antitumor activity of a combination of Imatinib mesylate and Gemcitabine in patients with unresectable malignant mesothelioma expressing either PDGFR-beta or C-kit
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TITLE "A phase II study of the association of Glivec® (Imatinib mesylate, formerly known as STI 571) plus Gemzar® (Gemcitabine) in patients with unresectable, refractory, malignant mesothelioma expressing either PDGFR-beta or C-Kit"
PURPOSE Primary objective of the phase II
> Efficacy, i.e., response rate to study drugs
Secondary objectives of the phase II
PRIMARY VARIABLE The primary efficacy variable for the phase II part of the study is Best Overall Tumor Response, evaluated using the "Modified RECIST criteria for assessment of response in malignant pleural mesothelioma"
SECONDARY VARIABLES
EFFICACY Objective tumor response assesed using the "Modified RECIST criteria for assessment of response in malignant pleural mesothelioma" SAFETY
TREATMENT SCHEDULE
STATISTICAL DESIGN The study follows a two-stage design, according to the Simon model. We assume that with a response rate of 5% (H0) or less the drug is likely to be ineffective, and also, that, for the drug to be effective, a target response rate of 15% (H1) is required. With a probability errors alfa of 5% and beta 20%, the calculated sample size is as reported in "PLANNED NUMBER OF PTS."
PLANNED NUMBER OF PTS. 23 or 56 patients, evaluable for efficacy. The number depends on the response rate. When 2 or more objective responses, i.e., CR or PR, are observed in the first 23 patients, the total number of patients will be increased to 56, otherwise the study will be stopped
STATISTICAL EVALUATION Efficacy and safety variables will be evaluated descriptively. Indeed, ORR estimates and its exact 95% confidence interval will be calculated. Kaplan-Meier method will be used to estimate duration of response, PFS and OS
DURATION OF TREATMENT All patients are scheduled to receive at least two cycles of chemotherapy unless there is unacceptable toxicity, progressive disease, or the patient requires or asks for withdrawal from the study Responding patients will receive treatment for 6 cycles or earlier if progression or unbearable toxicity Disease status will be re-evaluated every two cycles, using the same imaging procedures used at baseline, i.e., CT or NMR
INCLUSION CRITERIA
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
Co-existing tumors of different histologic origin, except non melanomatous localized skin cancer and/or in situ cervical carcinoma
A history of earlier tumors of different histologic origin being in complete remission since less than 5 years
Unresolved toxicity from prior antitumor treatment(s)
Primary peritoneal mesothelioma
Any of the following abnormal baseline hematological values:
Clinically relevant cardiovascular disease, i.e., myocardial infarction or other severe coronary artery diseases within the prior 6 months, cardiac arrythmia requiring medication, uncontrolled hypertension, overt cardiac failure or non compensated chronic heart disease in NYHA class II or more
History of psychiatric disabilities, potentially interfering with the capability of giving adequate informed consent
Pregnant or lactating women or inability/unwillingness to practice a medically approved method of contraception during study period (including 3 months following the end of treatment)
Uncontrolled active infections
Any condition which, in the judgement of the Investigator, would place the patient at undue risk or interfere with the results of the study
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Co-existing tumors of different histologic origin, except non melanomatous localized skin cancer and/or in situ cervical carcinoma
A history of earlier tumors of different histologic origin being in complete remission since less than 5 years
Unresolved toxicity from prior antitumor treatment(s)
Primary peritoneal mesothelioma
Any of the following abnormal baseline hematological values:
Clinically relevant cardiovascular disease, i.e., myocardial infarction or other severe coronary artery diseases within the prior 6 months, cardiac arrythmia requiring medication, uncontrolled hypertension, overt cardiac failure or non compensated chronic heart disease in NYHA class II or more
History of psychiatric disabilities, potentially interfering with the capability of giving adequate informed consent
Pregnant or lactating women or inability/unwillingness to practice a medically approved method of contraception during study period (including 3 months following the end of treatment)
Uncontrolled active infections
Any condition which, in the judgement of the Investigator, would place the patient at undue risk or interfere with the results of the study
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56 participants in 1 patient group
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Camillo Porta, MD
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