Phase 2
N=44
Paclitaxel, Bevacizumab and Pemetrexed in Patients With Untreated, Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Using Web-Based Data Collection, Patient Self-Reporting of Adverse Effects and Automated Response Assessment
Lung Cancer
Bottom Line
View on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00807573 ↗Enrolled (actual)
44
Serious AEs
45.5%
Results posted
Dec 2015
Primary outcome: Primary: Objective Response Rate (CR + PR by RECIST) Paclitaxel, Pemetrexed, and Bevacizumab in Patients With Advanced Non-Small Lung Cancer Who Have Received no Prior Treatment for Metastatic Disease. — 27; 15 participants
Study Design & Population
- Study type
- Interventional
- Phase
- Phase 2
- Interventions
- Paclitaxel (Drug); Pemetrexed (Drug); Bevacizumab (Drug)
- Age
- Adult, Older Adult · 18+ yrs
- Sex
- All
- Sponsor
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- Primary completion
- Apr 2014
Outcome Measures
| Outcome | Result | p-value |
|---|---|---|
| PRIMARY Objective Response Rate (CR + PR by RECIST) Paclitaxel, Pemetrexed, and Bevacizumab in Patients With Advanced Non-Small Lung Cancer Who Have Received no Prior Treatment for Metastatic Disease. |
27; 15 | — |
Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine the percentage of patients with non-small cell lung cancer that will experience a shrinkage of their tumors following treatment with three medications given together: paclitaxel, pemetrexed (Alimta®), and bevacizumab (Avastin®). Each of these medications has been approved by the FDA for patients that have not received any treatment for their lung cancer. This study is designed to study the effects of all three drugs given at the same time.
Each of these medications has been studied in lung cancer and is commercially available. Paclitaxel and pemetrexed are traditional chemotherapy drugs. Bevacizumab is a monoclonal antibody, which means that it attaches to a specific target. Bevacizumab attaches to a protein in the blood stream called Vascular Endothelial GrowthFactor (VEGF). VEGF helps tumors grow new blood vessels to feed themselves, and bevacizumab is thought to help block this new growth of blood vessels and starve the tumors of the nutrients they need.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- Pathologically confirmed Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer at MSKCC
- Clinical stage IIIB or IV.
- Measurable disease as per RECIST
- Greater than 6 months since receiving neo-adjuvant or adjuvant chemotherapy for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.
- Age ≥ 18 years.
- Karnofsky performance status of ≥ to 70.
- Marrow and organ function as follows:
- WBC ≥ to 4000/mm3
- Platelets ≥ to 160,000
- Bilirubin ≤ to 1.2mg/dL
- Creatinine clearance ≥ to 40mL/min
- AST and/or /ALT ≤ 37 Units/L (if one of these elevated, must be ≤ 2.5 ULN)
- Systolic blood pressure ≤ to 150mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≤ to 100 mmHg).
- The subject is able to read and comprehend English text from a computer screen.
- Women of childbearing potential and sexually active men enrolled in the study must agree to practice effective contraception.
Exclusion Criteria
- Squamous cell carcinoma.
- Prior treatment with paclitaxel, pemetrexed or bevacizumab for NSCLC.
- Prior systemic anticancer therapy for advanced NSCLC.
- Symptomatic brain metastases with evidence of hemorrhage.
- Radiation therapy to greater than 25% of the bone marrow within 30 days of starting treatment.
- Peripheral neuropathy greater than grade 1.
- Malignancies within the past 5 years other than non-melanoma skin cancer.
- Patients with other serious medical illnesses including, ongoing or active infection, symptomatic congestive heart failure, unstable angina pectoris, or psychiatric illness/social situations that would limit compliance with study requirements.
- History of hemoptysis.
- History of abdominal fistula, gastrointestinal perforation or intra-abdominal abscess.
- History of myocardial infarction or stroke within 6 months prior to enrollment.
- Pregnancy or lactation.
Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00807573). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.