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A Pilot Study of Induction Chemotherapy Followed by Surgery for Locally Advanced Resectable Head and Neck Cancer

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Southern Illinois University

Status and phase

Terminated
Early Phase 1

Conditions

Head and Neck Cancer

Treatments

Procedure: conservation surgery
Other: radiation combined with weekly carboplatin

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01111942
ROB-SCCI 10-001-1

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a non-randomized open-label investigator initiated pilot study comparing follow-up therapy of advanced head and neck cancer subjects initially treated with triple induction chemotherapy. Subjects will receive surgical treatment or combined chemoradiation therapy based on the subject's apparent clinical response. Spared use of radiation therapy for selective patients who have a complete response to induction chemotherapy could improve well being of this patient population without compromising survival.

Full description

An important observation of the induction triple chemotherapy regimen know as TPF is that there was an unprecedented high proportion of patients treated who had a complete response of their disease upon the completion of the induction phase. In a recent study by Haddad, et al., a biopsy was performed in all patients following induction chemotherapy and before starting concomitant chemoradiotherapy. Patients with an incomplete response to chemoradiotherapy or who had N3 disease had a neck dissection 6 to 12 weeks after chemoradiotherapy. Twenty-nine neck dissections were performed after chemoradiotherapy. The neck dissection result was pathologically positive in 7 (24%) patients (all alive with no evidence of disease) and negative in 22 (76%) patients (21 alive with no evidence of disease). Post-TPF, primary site biopsy result was negative in 64 patients (89%) and positive in 8 patients (11%). While the protocol required all patients to subsequently receive concomitant chemoradiation regardless of disease response to the induction component of the regimen, it is reasonable to question whether the complete responder subset really needed to undergo the same intensive chemoradiation treatment compared to the partial responders. Thus, a less intense therapy may be sufficient. The long term goal of this protocol is to alter the model of highly effective cancer therapy from what is maximally tolerated by the patient to what is minimally necessary for a cure.

One treatment strategy for patients with advanced head and neck cancer who prove to be highly sensitive to chemotherapy is to combine the modalities of polychemotherapy and conservation surgery with the goal of avoiding radiation therapy. For those patients whose primary disease is classified as T2-3 (resectable), and who have a complete response following induction therapy, it is feasible to perform an organ preservation tumor nidusectomy at the primary site to verify that the clinical complete response is truly pathological complete response. Similarly, the clinical complete response observed for the associated nodal disease, can be verified pathologically by performing a selective neck dissection without causing significant morbidity. Both tumor nidusectomy and selective neck dissection has been shown to be an effective adjuvant in this setting. Building on these observations, the novel protocol outlined in this proposal has the potential to spare the use of radiation therapy for selective patients who have a complete response to induction chemotherapy and thereby improve their well being without compromising survival.

Enrollment

4 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document.
  2. Histologically confirmed Stage III-IV (T1, T2, T3) (N0-N2) squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx staged according to AJCC guidelines.
  3. The subject must be considered surgically resectable via a transoral approach at the time of presentation.
  4. Age >18 years
  5. Life expectancy >/= 5 years
  6. ECOG performance status <2
  7. Subject must have measurable disease, at least one lesion accurately measured in at least one dimension as >10 mm with CT scan.
  8. Hematologic Absolute neutrophil count > 1,000/mm3, Hemoglobin > 8.0 g/dl Platelet count > 100,000/mm3 Leukocytes >3,000/mcL
  9. Hepatic Total Bilirubin ≤ ULN; AST and ALT and Alkaline Phosphatase within the eligible range
  10. Renal - creatinine within normal institutional limits or >60 mL/min/1.73 m2 creatinine > institutional normal
  11. Women of childbearing potential with negative pregnancy test.
  12. Men and women of childbearing age willing to use effective contraception

Exclusion criteria

  1. N3 nodal disease according to AJCC guidelines
  2. Retropharyngeal nodal involvement
  3. Trismus
  4. Second primary head and neck tumor unless it is/was a basal or squamous cell skin cancer
  5. Prior surgery, chemotherapy, biologic or radiotherapy for a head or neck malignancy
  6. Concurrent investigational agent or intervention (within 90 days of screening visit)
  7. History of allergic reactions attributed to compounds of similar chemical or biologic composition to docetaxol, cisplatin, 5- fluorouracil, or carboplatin.
  8. History of severe hypersensitivity reaction to drugs formulated with polysorbate 80
  9. Breastfeeding women
  10. Pre-existing peripheral neuropathy grade > 3
  11. Evidence of distant metastatic disease
  12. Unknown primary site
  13. Prior or concurrent malignancies (excluding adequately treated basal or squamous cell skin cancer, in situ cervical cancer, stage I or II cancer from which the subject has been in complete remission for at least 12 months (excluding head and neck), any cancer from which the subject has been cancer free for 5 years)
  14. History of allergies to any of the pre-medications.
  15. Investigator consideration based upon screening interview and/or procedures
  16. Evidence of bone invasion/destruction
  17. Uncontrolled intercurrent illness including ongoing or active infection, symptomatic congestive heart failure, unstable angina pectoris, cardiac arrhythmia, or psychiatric illness/social situations that would limit compliance with study requirements
  18. Pregnant women
  19. History of HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or delta antigen
  20. Known allergy to India Ink or methylene blue

Trial design

Primary purpose

Diagnostic

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

4 participants in 2 patient groups

radiation and weekly carboplatin
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Other: radiation combined with weekly carboplatin
conservation surgery
Other group
Treatment:
Procedure: conservation surgery

Trial contacts and locations

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