Lung Cancer Clinical Trial
Cetuximab and Vinorelbine in Elderly Subjects With Lung Cancer
Summary
The purpose of this study is it to determine how well patients with non-small cell lung cancer respond to cetuximab plus vinorelbine. We would also like to determine the safety of cetuximab plus vinorelbine in people 70 years of age or older with advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
Full Description
Each cycle of study treatment is 21 days long. Cetuximab will be administered weekly intravenously on days 1, 8 and 15 of the 21-day cycle.
Vinorelbine will be administered intravenously on days 1 and 8 of the 21-day cycle. On the days when the patient receives both cetuximab and vinorelbine, cetuximab will be given first.
For the first cycle only, the first infusion of cetuximab will be in a larger dose and over a two-hour period of time. Beginning with the second treatment of cetuximab, the patient will receive a smaller dose over a one-hour period of time.
For the first treatment of cetuximab, the patient will have their blood pressure, temperature, breathing rate and heart rate (vital signs) taken at the following time points: before the infusion, 1/2 hour into the infusion, at the end of infusion, and one hour after the infusion.
For each subsequent cetuximab treatment, vital signs will be taken before each infusion and one hour after the end of infusion. The patient will be required to remain in the infusion room for one hour after the end of each cetuximab treatment for observation.
CT scan(s), MRI(s), and/or x-rays(s) of the site(s) of cancer will be done every six weeks (every two cycles) while the patient is on the study to assess the extent of the cancer and the response to treatment.
The duration of active participation in this study will depend on how the patients non-small cell lung cancer responds to treatment and how well they tolerate the treatment. The patient may receive up to six cycles of treatment with vinorelbine and cetuximab. After these six cycles the patient may continue on cetuximab alone as long as they are tolerating the drug and the cancer doesn't progress.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
70 years of age or greater
Stage IV or IIIB Non-small cell lung cancer
Must at least be able to walk and capable of taking care of yourself although unable to carry out work activities
3 or more weeks since completing prior radiotherapy
3 or more weeks since prior major surgery
Blood tests that show your kidneys, liver and bone marrow to be working adequately
Life expectancy of 8 weeks or more
Exclusion Criteria:
Prior anticancer therapy within the past 3 years, including chemotherapy
Other currently active cancer
Uncontrolled Central Nervous System (CNS) problems
Pre-existing disease or abnormality of the nervous system
Hepatitis or Known HIV
Active uncontrolled infection
Incomplete healing from previous major surgery
Significant history of uncontrolled cardiac disease such as high blood pressure, recent heart attack (within past 6 months), congestive heart failure, etc.
Prior therapy which targets the ErbB pathway
Prior severe infusion reaction to an antibody
Chemotherapy or other investigational agent not indicated in the study protocol occuring at the same time as this study treatment
A medical condition that could make it unsafe for you to participate in this study
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There are 2 Locations for this study
Boston Massachusetts, 02114, United States
Boston Massachusetts, 02115, United States
Boston Massachusetts, 02115, United States
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