Accelerated Radio-Immunotherapy for Lung Cancer
NCT04577638 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE2 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 8
Last updated 2024-02-07
Summary
Radiotherapy (RT), at a total dose of 60-66 Gy over 6 weeks, combined with platinum-based chemotherapy, is the standard of care for stage III Non-Small Cell Lung Cancers (NSCLC) patients with unresectable or inoperable disease. However, the long-term outcomes are poor, with a 5-year overall survival (OS) rate of 15-35% for stage IIIA, and 5-10% for stage IIIB patients. The recent association of immunotherapy has been proven to improve Progression Free Survival (PFS) and OS for these patients and durvalumab consolidation following chemoradiotherapy (CT-RT) is now the new standard of care.
Compared to older technics (2Dimensions(D) and 3D-RT), intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) allows for improved organs-at-risk sparing, owing to the high dose conformation to the target volume, thus reducing toxicity rates.
In regard to the recent results of adjuvant immunotherapy, the benefits of concomitant chemotherapy with radiotherapy could be re-evaluated. With the changing landscape in the standard treatment of Local Advanced NSCLC (LA-NSCLC), the reduction in treatment-induced toxicity, while maintaining optimal tumor control, has become a priority, thereby warranting access to adjuvant immunotherapy for these patients. Due to the toxicity of the chemoradiotherapy, a large subset of patients may be unfit for the adjuvant immunotherapy. The use of immunotherapy concomitant to radiotherapy without chemotherapy may be the next step. Nevertheless, as immune cells are highly sensitive to conventional RT doses, the paradigm of the standard irradiation volumes should be reconsidered. In this context, the introduction of IMRT to spare lymphatic tissues and bone marrow deserves evaluation in prospective trials.
A strong body of evidence supports the combination of RT with immunotherapy such as a Programmed cells Death-1 (PD1) inhibitor. Radiation alone can modify the immune response in several ways to allow for synergistic effects when combined with immunotherapy.
The reduction in treatment-induced toxicity while maintaining optimal tumor control has become a priority, thereby warranting access to adjuvant immunotherapy for these patients. In this context, the introduction of IMRT to spare lymphatic tissues and bone marrow deserves evaluation in prospective trials.
The timing of administration of immunotherapy seems to be a major point. Previous data in mice showed that an improved survival benefit with concurrent anti-PD-Ligand1 (PD-L1) and RT versus sequential administration. Moreover, for sequential schedule, an improved survival outcome was found for patients receiving first dose of durvalumab within 14 days of last radiotherapy fraction compared to 14 days or greater.
Furthermore, immunotherapy combined with radiotherapy appears to be safe, without increase of the toxicity.
In summary, there is a strong rationale for testing this new paradigm of accelerated IMRT combined with concurrent and maintenance nivolumab for locally advanced non-small lung cancer, due to:
* The unmet medical need for new Standard Of Care (SOC) better tolerated and " as " or " more " effective treatment than CT-RT
* The need to decrease radiation-induced toxicity
* The limit of CT-RT followed by durvalumab consolidation, leading to a high rate of recurrence within the 18 months (18-month PFS rate of 44.2%)
* The strong rationale to combine RT and PD-1 inhibition
It is hypothesized this innovative concept to be safe in the context of this study for the following reasons:
* The use of moderate accelerated intensity-modulated radiotherapy (H-IMRT) allows decreasing both the Overall Treatment Time (OTT) and the dose to the organs at risk
* The decrease of the OTT (24 fractions instead of 33 fractions) combined with a decrease of the toxicity should represent a potential clinical benefit.
Conditions
- Non Small Cell Lung Cancer Stage III
Interventions
- COMBINATION_PRODUCT
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Nivolumab and Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT)
Every included patient will receive the experimental treatment regimen as follows: * Combination of IMRT 66 Gray (Gy)/24 fractions of 2.75 Gy) and immunotherapy with 3 doses of nivolumab, 240 mg (1th, 3th and 5th week of IMRT) during 5 weeks * Maintenance treatment by nivolumab 240 mg (Q2W) during 6 months, or until progression and severe toxicity leading to definitive treatment interruption.
Sponsors & Collaborators
- collaborator INDUSTRY
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Center Eugene Marquis
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Joël Castelli, MD · Centre Régional de Lutte Contre le Cancer Eugène Marquis
Study Design
- Allocation
- NA
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- SINGLE_GROUP
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2021-03-30
- Primary Completion
- 2023-04-15
- Completion
- 2023-04-15
Countries
- France
Study Locations
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