Overview
Study With Pazopanib and Weekly Paclitaxel in Penile Carcinoma (PAZOPEN-SOGUG)
Status:
Terminated
Terminated
Trial end date:
2016-09-01
2016-09-01
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
Male
Male
Summary
Penile cancer is an uncommon disease, with devastating physical and psychological effects on patients. Penile carcinoma even in advanced stages is responsive to several chemotherapeutic agents. However, due to the low incidence of penile cancer, no large studies have been reported concerning chemotherapy. Various single agents were tested for activity en penile cancer in de 70s and 80s. Response rates ranged from 10 to 27% with cisplatin, 20 to 21% with bleomycin, and 0-62% with methotrexate. These agents in combination were tested in different studies. Other chemotherapy schemes have been studied, as combination of cisplatin with 5 fluorouracil with or without taxol, and cisplatin plus irinotecan. All of them in limited phase II studies, with described higher responses rates in some of them but without results confirmation in phase III studies. In conclusion, tested regimens so far have not been very successful in advanced stages of the disease. Antiangiogenic therapy has been demonstrated effective in the treatment of similar cancer types as lung and head and neck, so it can be postulated that antiangiogenic therapy can be effective in the treatment of penile carcinoma. Pazopanib is a new potent oral antiangiogenic therapy. Cytotoxic agents, such as paclitaxel, when administered at low doses and frequent intervals, may exert antiangiogenic effects, thereby enhancing anticancer activity. Recently, combination of pazopanib and paclitaxel administered in a metronomic schedule (80mg/m2 weekly 3 weeks every 4 weeks cycle) obtained a 40% response rate and an 80% of disease control in the first-line treatment of melanoma patients. Treatment was well tolerated. As paclitaxel and antiangiogenic drugs seem a very active treatment, combination of pazopanib and paclitaxel seems a good combination to be tested in patients with penile carcinoma.Phase:
Phase 2Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
NoDetails
Lead Sponsor:
Spanish Oncology Genito-Urinary GroupTreatments:
Albumin-Bound Paclitaxel
Paclitaxel
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:- Written informed consent
- Age >= 18 years
- Histologically confirmed diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma of the penis
- Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0-1.
- Measurable disease criteria according to RECIST criteria (version 1.1)
- Progressive disease after treatment with cisplatin or carboplatin based chemotherapy.
- Archived tumor tissue must be provided for all subjects for biomarker analysis before
and/or during treatment with investigational product.
- Adequate organ system function - Haemoglobin >= 9.0 gr/dl (5.6 mmol/L) and stable in
the previous 4 weeks to start study treatment - Neutrophils >= 1.5 x 10*9/L -
Platelets >= 100 x 10*9/L - Total bilirubin <= 1.5 x UNL - AST/SGOT and ALT/SGPT <=
2.5 x UNL - serum creatinine <= 1.5 mg/dL - Urine protein to creatinine ratio < 1.
- Normal coagulation tests: - Prothrombin time (PT) or international normalized ratio
(INR) <= 1.2 X ULN - Activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) <= 1.2 X ULN 10. Are
able to swallow and retain oral tablets
Exclusion Criteria:
- Prior malignancy.
- Central nervous system metastases at baseline, with the exception of those subjects
who have previously-treated CNS metastases (surgery ± radiotherapy, radiosurgery, or
gamma knife) and who meet both of the following criteria: a) are asymptomatic and b)
have no requirement for steroids or enzyme-inducing anticonvulsants
- Clinically significant gastrointestinal abnormalities that may increase the risk for
gastrointestinal bleeding.
- Clinically significant gastrointestinal abnormalities that may affect absorption of
investigational product.
- Corrected QT interval (QTc) > 480 ms
- History of any one or more of the following cardiovascular conditions within the past
6 months: - Cardiac angioplasty or stenting - Myocardial infarction - Unstable angina
- Coronary artery bypass graft surgery - Symptomatic peripheral vascular disease -
Class III or IV congestive heart failure, as defined by the New York Heart Association
(NYHA)
- Poorly controlled hypertension [defined as systolic blood pressure (SBP) of >= 140
mmHg or diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of >= 90 mmHg].
- History of cerebrovascular accident including transient ischemic attack (TIA),
pulmonary embolism or untreated deep venous thrombosis (DVT) within the past 6 months.
- Evidence of active bleeding or bleeding diathesis.
- Known endobronchial lesions and/or lesions infiltrating major pulmonary vessels that
increase the risk of pulmonary hemorrhage
- Recent hemoptysis (>= 1/2 teaspoon [2.5 mL]) of red blood within 8 weeks before first
dose of study drug).
- Any serious and/or unstable pre-existing medical, psychiatric, or other condition that
could interfere with subjects safety, provision of informed consent, or compliance to
study procedures.
- Unable or unwilling to discontinue use of prohibited medications 14 days prior to the
first dose of study drug and for the duration of the study.
- Treatment with any of the following anti-cancer therapies: - radiation therapy,
surgery or tumor embolization within 14 days prior to the first dose of pazopanib OR -
chemotherapy, immunotherapy, biologic therapy, investigational therapy or hormonal
therapy within 14 days prior to the first dose of Pazopanib
- Administration of any non-oncologic investigational drug within 30 days prior to
receiving the first dose of study treatment
- Any ongoing toxicity from prior anti-cancer therapy that is >Grade 1 and/or that is
progressing in severity, except alopecia.
- Have a known immediate or delayed hypersensitivity reaction or idiosyncrasy to drugs
chemically related to pazopanib or paclitaxel and/or excipients that contraindicates
their participation.
- Previous taxane or/and antiVEGF treatment would not allow patient to participate in
the study.