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- The recently introduced chemoembolization has been considered to be a very attractive new method in terms of response in the treatment of liver metastases from colon cancer carcinoma (LM-CRC). It appears to be particularly useful if carried out with the new embolization materials.

- An 80% response rate was reported using TACE with Irinotecan pre-loaded Beads in patients with liver metastases from colon cancer, who had been pretreated with 2 or more lines of chemotherapy.

- Since a greater activity was attained by a combination of Cetuximab and Irinotecan versus Cetuximab in monotherapy, the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products (EMEA) has granted authorization to the use of Cetuximab in association with irinotecan in the treatment of irinotecan-refractory CRC-LM.

- In this study we want to collect data on on time to progression and tolerability using DEBIRI+Cetuximab in LM-CRC


Clinical Trial Description

This is an observational study and the treatment is related to the experiences and economical availability of each center.

Primary objective: To collect data on time to progression (local and/or distant progression) after administration of Dc-Beads microspheres preloaded with Irinotecan 200 mgr via hepatic intra-arterial locoregional delivery (TACE) in/without association with standard weekly therapy with Cetuximab.

Secondary objectives: To collect data on tolerability of treatment and improvement of quality of life (Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS))

Treatment under observation :

Program A ( for all patients)

Day +1:

Lobar Infusion (lobe with dominant disease) of Irinotecan 100 mg preloaded into 2 ml of 70-150 µm M1 microspheres.

Second lobar infusion of Irinotecan 100 mg preloaded into 2 ml of 70-150 µm M1 microspheres can be administered at the same time contralaterally or in a further TACE.

Day +30: The above procedure is repeated. Day +90: In case of response, a third administration following the above procedures will be repeated

Program B ( for Centers in which Cetuximab is available) 5.2 Cetuximab administered as per standard scheme: Day -15: loading dose with 400 mg/mq i.v. over a 2-hour period Day +21 and subsequent weekly administrations: 250 mg/mq i.v. over a one hour period.

It is pointed out that administration of Cetuximab will be continued following the timeline of the first infusion relative to the intra-arterial administration.

Evaluation of response

Response must be assessed by repeating the following examinations at Day 30, Day 90 and Day 120 after start of treatment:

Chest-abdomen CAT scan with and without contrast medium (refer to Section 4). Evaluation will be based on the Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors (RECIST) cancer markers (CEA, Carbohydrate Antigen (CA) 19.9)

Assessment of quality of life The Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) is used to monitor health conditions and quality of life.

The questionnaire must be filled in by the patient unaided by family members or by health care personnel, over a period of about 15 minutes. Assessment of quality of life will be performed during the baseline visit and at Day 30, Day 60 and Day 120 from start of treatment.

It is important for the questionnaire to be completed by the patient before undergoing the physical examination, in other words before discussing with the physician about any examinations which might give an indication of the favorable or unfavorable course of the disease. In providing the questionnaire to the patient, the physician will explain how to complete it without discussing the contents of the questions, and once the patient has completed the questionnaire, the physician will check that all questions have been answered. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective


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NCT number NCT01891552
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source International Group of Endovascular Oncology
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date May 2013
Completion date May 2015

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