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A prospective cohort of 250 patients with solid tumours included in phase I clinical trials of targeted agents will be enrolled. Patients will be treated with MTA in mono therapy or in association with chemotherapy or other targeted agents in 4 large phase I centers.
Patients from trials investigating chemotherapy alone will not be included. Quality of life will be assessed during the treatment period.
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The main objective of phase I dose finding studies is to identify the recommended phase II dose. The primary endpoint is the dose limiting toxicity (DLT) which is generally measured using the NCI common toxicity criteria (NCI-CTCAE) graded scale. This scale, developed for the investigation of cytotoxic chemotherapy administered in a limited number of cycles including rest period, is well adapted to identify the drug effect on organ dysfunction and life threatening events. However it may be less relevant to reflect the patient's feeling regarding the tolerability of the treatment under study resulting in over or under estimation of these toxicities.
Moreover, targeted therapies and more specifically the ones administered orally are given over long periods often with continuous schedules. Moderate toxic side effects lasting over a long period are usually not considered as DLT. The health related quality of life of patients as well as other patient reported outcome including symptom scale in addition to usual NCI CTCAE scale could be a relevant variable to detect intolerable treatments. It has not been studied prospectively to date in phase I trials.
A prospective cohort of 250 patients with solid tumours included in phase I clinical trials of targeted agents will be enrolled. Patients will be treated with MTA in mono therapy or in association with chemotherapy or other targeted agents in 4 large phase I centers.
Patients from trials investigating chemotherapy alone will not be included.
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The sponsor of the therapeutic phase I trials will be informed that the present research is running and that it will not interfere with their investigational protocol. Each phase I center has the latitude to propose or not the health-related quality of life research to patients included in a given phase I trial.
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Patients included in the following types of phase I trials are not eligible:
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Patricia TRESCA, MD
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