Bevacizumab and Erlotinib Followed by Cisplatin or Carboplatin and Gemcitabine in Treating Patients With Newly Diagnosed or Recurrent Stage IIIB or Stage IV NSCLC
- Sponsor
- Swiss Cancer Institute
- Study ID
- NCT00354549
- Phase
- PHASE2
- Status
- Completed
Conditions
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 18 Years - 120 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
- Not accepted
Interventions
- bevacizumab + erlotinib hydrochloride — DRUGPatients receive bevacizumab IV over 90 minutes on day 1 and oral erlotinib hydrochloride once daily on days 1-21. Treatment repeats every 3 weeks in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
- gemcitabine hydrochloride + cisplatin or carboplatin — DRUGBeginning within 3 weeks of documented disease progression, patients receive gemcitabine hydrochloride IV over 30 minutes on days 1 and 8. They also receive cisplatin IV over 1 hour or carboplatin IV over 30 minutes on day 1. Treatment with gemcitabine hydrochloride with either cisplatin or carboplatin repeats every 21 days for up to 6 courses in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
Study Details
RATIONALE: Monoclonal antibodies, such as bevacizumab, can block tumor growth in different ways. Some block the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Others find tumor cells and help kill them or carry tumor-killing substances to them. Bevacizumab may also stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking blood flow to the tumor. Erlotinib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as cisplatin, carboplatin, and gemcitabine, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Giving bevacizumab together with erlotinib followed by cisplatin or carboplatin and gemcitabine at disease progression may be an effective treatment for non-small cell lung cancer. PURPOSE: This phase II trial is studying how well giving bevacizumab together with erlotinib followed by cisplatin or carboplatin and gemcitabine works in treating patients with newly diagnosed or recurrent stage IIIB or stage IV non-small cell lung cancer.
Key Dates
- First listed
- Jul 20, 2006
- Start date
- Jan 31, 2006
- Status verified
- May 2019
- Primary completion
- Apr 30, 2009
- Completion
- Sep 30, 2010
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 104 participants (actual)
- Allocation
- NA
- Intervention model
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Primary purpose
- TREATMENT
Primary Outcome Measure
Disease stabilization (DS) (complete response [CR], partial response [PR], or stable disease [SD]) as assessed by RECIST criteria after 12 weeks of treatment with bevacizumab and erlotinib hydrochloride [ Time Frame: 12 weeks ]
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