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This research is being done to find out if a treatment consisting of a combination of thoracic radiotherapy with cetuximab, given together, and followed by chemotherapy with docetaxel and cetuximab (also given together) will kill the cancer cells in the patient's body and shrink the size of their tumor without causing unacceptable side effects. This may allow patients to live longer or decrease the frequency and/or severity of the symptoms caused by the cancer without increasing the frequency and/or severity of the symptoms caused by the treatment.
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Patients will be asked to spend about six months in this study. There will be 4 different phases in this study as follows: (1) Loading Phase: This is the first week (week 1) of the study, when patients receive their first (loading) dose of cetuximab only, in the vein. (2) Concurrent Phase: During this phase patients will be treated simultaneously (concurrently) with radiation therapy to their chest and cetuximab. Radiation is delivered 5 days a week, Monday to Friday for a total of 7 weeks (weeks 2-8). Cetuximab is delivered in the vein, weekly, during the weeks of radiation. (3) Recovery Phase: Patients receive no treatment during these next 3 weeks (weeks 9-11). This phase is designed to allow patients to recover from side effects before they start the last phase. (4) Consolidation Phase: The last phase. Patients will receive 3 doses of chemotherapy with docetaxel during this phase. Docetaxel is given intravenously every 21 days. Patients also receive weekly cetuximab during this phase. Cetuximab is delivered in a similar way as it was during the concurrent (second) phase of this study. In total, this phase lasts 6 weeks (weeks 12-18). Once the therapy treatment is completed, and if the patient's cancer did not get worse, follow up visits will include visits to their physician every three months for 2 years, then every 4 months for 2 years or more, as long as their cancer doesn't get worse (at which time they will be removed from the study).
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Histologically or cytologically confirmed inoperable or unresectable, LA-NSCLC (adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma or anaplastic large cell carcinoma or non-small cell otherwise not specified).
Eligible Stages: Stages IIA through IIIA disease if it is felt that they are not candidates for possible resection, medically or otherwise. Stage IIIA (multi-station mediastinal lymph nodes) and stage IIIB disease without significant pleural effusion (metastases to contralateral mediastinal or supraclavicular lymph nodes) are also eligible.
Age ≥ 70 OR Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status (PS) = 2 at time of registration OR weight loss ≥ 5% in the preceding three months to the time of registration
Must have measurable disease by the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) criteria. When applicable, baseline measurements/evaluations must be obtained within 4 weeks prior to registration.
Must have adequate bone marrow reserve as determined by the following laboratory values, obtained within 14 days prior to registration:
Adequate renal and liver function as determined by the following laboratory values, obtained within 14 days prior to registration:
Written, informed consent must be obtained prior to registration
Women of childbearing potential (WOCBP) must use an accepted, effective method of contraception during the course of the study, in a manner such that risk of failure is minimized. Sexually active males enrolled should understand the risks to any sexual partner of childbearing potential; must also practice an effective method of contraception. WOCBP must be advised of the importance of avoiding pregnancy during trial participation and the potential risk factors for an unintentional pregnancy; have a negative pregnancy test within 7 days prior to first receiving investigational product; be instructed to contact the Investigator immediately if they suspect they might be pregnant at any time during study participation. Investigator must immediately notify Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) in the event of a confirmed pregnancy in a patient participating in the study. If the pregnancy test is positive, the patient must not receive investigational product and must not be enrolled in the study.
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