Non Hodgkin Lymphoma Clinical Trial

Iodine I 131 Tositumomab and Fludarabine Phosphate in Treating Older Patients Who Are Undergoing an Autologous or Syngeneic Stem Cell Transplant for Relapsed or Refractory Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Summary

This phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of fludarabine (fludarabine phosphate) when given together with iodine I 131 tositumomab in treating older patients who are undergoing an autologous or syngeneic stem cell transplant for relapsed or refractory B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). Radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies, such as iodine I 131 tositumomab, can find cancer cells and carry cancer-killing substances to them without harming normal cells. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as fludarabine, work in different ways to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. A peripheral stem cell transplant may be able to replace blood-forming cells that were destroyed by chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Giving iodine I 131 tositumomab together with fludarabine followed by autologous stem cell transplant may be an effective treatment for NHL

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PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To estimate the maximally tolerated dose of fludarabine that can be combined with 131I-anti-CD20 (iodine I 131 tositumomab) delivering =< 27Gy to critical normal organs followed by autologous or syngeneic transplantation in patients >= 60 years of age with relapsed B-NHL.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To assess the overall and progression-free survival of the above regimen in such patients.

II. To evaluate the response rates of the above therapy.

III. To evaluate the toxicity and tolerability of the above therapy.

IV. To evaluate the feasibility of delivering concurrent high-dose radioimmunotherapy (RIT) and chemotherapy.

OUTLINE: This is a dose-escalation study of fludarabine phosphate as used in combination with I 131 tositumomab and stem cell transplant.

Patients receive a dosimetric dose of iodine I 131 tositumomab intravenously (IV) over 40-60 minutes on day -24 followed by gamma camera imaging over the next 6 days. Patients then receive a therapeutic dose of iodine I 131 tositumomab via central line over 40-60 minutes on day -14. Patients also receive fludarabine phosphate IV once daily (QD) on days -11 to -9 OR days -11 or -7. Patients undergo autologous or syngeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation on day 0.

Patients with circulating lymphoma cells by peripheral smear receive tositumomab IV over 1 hour OR rituximab IV over 1 hour followed by tositumomab IV over 1 hour before the dosimetric iodine I 131 tositumomab infusion.

After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months and then annually thereafter.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Patients must have a histologically confirmed diagnosis of lymphoma expressing the CD20 antigen and generally must have failed at least one prior standard systemic therapy; the exception will be mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) patients, who may be enrolled while in first complete remission (CR) in accordance with current transplant standard of care for these patients
Creatinine (Cr) < 2.0
Bilirubin < 1.5 mg/dL, with the exception of patients thought to have Gilbert's syndrome, whom may have a total bilirubin above 1.5 mg/dL
All patients eligible for therapeutic study must have (>= 2x10^6 CD34/kg) autologous hematopoietic stem cells harvested and cryopreserved, or this number of cells harvested from a syngeneic donor
Patients must have an expected survival of > 60 days and must be free of major infection
DONOR: Syngeneic donors must be confirmed syngeneic by ABO typing, human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing, and variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) analysis
DONOR: Syngeneic donors must meet eligibility under Standard Practice Guidelines/Standard Treatment

Exclusion Criteria:

Circulating anti-mouse antibody (HAMA) (to be determined before both dosimetry and therapy)
Systemic anti-lymphoma therapy given in the previous 30 days before the scheduled therapy dose
Inability to understand or give an informed consent
Prior radiation > 20 Gy to any critical normal organ (e.g., lung, liver, spinal cord, > 25% of red marrow)
Central nervous system lymphoma
Other serious medical conditions considered to represent contraindications to bone marrow transplant (BMT) (e.g., abnormally decreased cardiac ejection fraction, diffusing capacity (DLCO) < 50% predicted, patient on supplemental oxygen, acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome [AIDS], etc.)
Pregnancy
Prior bone marrow or stem cell transplant
South West Oncology Group (SWOG) performance status >= 2
Unable to perform self-care during radiation isolation
Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or small lymphocytic lymphoma/well differentiated lymphocytic lymphoma

Study is for people with:

Non Hodgkin Lymphoma

Phase:

Phase 1

Estimated Enrollment:

38

Study ID:

NCT00110071

Recruitment Status:

Completed

Sponsor:

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center/University of Washington Cancer Consortium
Seattle Washington, 98109, United States

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Study is for people with:

Non Hodgkin Lymphoma

Phase:

Phase 1

Estimated Enrollment:

38

Study ID:

NCT00110071

Recruitment Status:

Completed

Sponsor:


Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

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