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NCT number NCT03035409
Other study ID # 2016-0655
Secondary ID NCI-2017-0018820
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase Phase 2
First received
Last updated
Start date February 8, 2017
Est. completion date February 28, 2026

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This phase II trial studies how well anamorelin hydrochloride, physical activity, and nutritional counseling work in decreasing cancer-related fatigue in patients with incurable solid tumors that have spread to other parts of the body or have come back. Anamorelin hydrochloride, physical activity, and nutritional counseling may help to decrease cancer-related fatigue in patients with solid tumors.


Description:

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To evaluate changes in the Functional Assessment of Cancer Illness Therapy-Fatigue (FACIT-F) subscale score at day 43 +/- 3 days compared to baseline in patients with advanced cancer receiving oral anamorelin hydrochloride (anamorelin) 100 mg daily and standardized physical activity and nutritional counseling. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. To examine the effects of anamorelin and standardized physical activity and nutritional counseling on health-related quality of life and patient reported outcomes as measured by the Multidimensional Fatigue Symptom Inventory-Short Form (MFSI-SF), Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) - Fatigue, Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS), Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS), Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT-G) and its Functional Assessment of Anorexia/Cachexia Treatment (FAACT) subscale in these patients. II. To examine the side effects and tolerability of anamorelin in these patients. EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVES: I. To explore the effects of anamorelin and standardized physical activity and nutritional counseling on muscle function (as measured by the 30 second chair stand test, 6 minute walk test, day time activity [accelerometer], body composition [as measured by INBODY], and resting energy expenditure [measured by indirect calorimetry]). II. To characterize the effects of anamorelin on potential inflammatory biomarkers of cancer-related fatigue (CRF) (C-Reactive Protein [CRP], monocyte IL-6&R, TNF-a&R, IL-10, IL-8, IL-1&RA; IGF-1). III. To explore the effects of anamorelin on sleep as measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). IV. To determine the association between change in FACIT-F scores and changes in muscle function, day time activity, and body composition, in patients with advanced cancer receiving oral anamorelin 100 mg daily and standardized physical activity and nutritional counseling. OUTLINE: Patients receive anamorelin hydrochloride orally (PO) once daily (QD) and undergo physical activity consisting of resistance exercises and a home walking program. Treatment continues for up to 6 weeks in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients also undergo nutritional counseling on day 21. After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up on day 71.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 129
Est. completion date February 28, 2026
Est. primary completion date December 27, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Patient with a diagnosis of advanced cancer (metastatic or recurrent incurable solid tumors excluding prostate cancer) - Presence of fatigue on FACIT-F subscale of =< 34 on a 0 to 52 scale (in which 52 = no fatigue and 0 = worst possible fatigue) - Patient should describe fatigue as being present for a minimum of 2 weeks prior to screening - CRP must be >= 3 mg/l in the absence of any other more likely cause of increased CRP like an infection or an autoimmune disorder - No evidence of moderate to severe depression as determined by a HADS depression score of =< 13 - Presence of unintentional weight loss ranging from >= 2 - =< 15% in last 12 months - Uncontrolled pain; if patient is on opioids for the treatment of cancer pain, he/she must have had no major dose change (> 25%) for at least 48 hours prior to study entry; the dose of morphine equivalent daily should not exceed 120 mg/day unless approved by the principal investigator (PI); change in opioid dose after study entry is allowed - Patient must be willing to engage in telephone follow up with research staff - Patient must have telephone access to be contacted by the research staff - Hemoglobin level of >= 9 g/dL - Estimated life expectancy of > 4 months at the time of screening - Aspartate transaminase (AST) and alanine transaminase (ALT) levels =< 5 x upper limit of normal (ULN) Exclusion Criteria: - Major contraindications to anamorelin e.g. hypersensitivity - Regularly engaged in moderate or vigorous-intensity exercise for at least 5 times a week - Inability to complete the baseline assessment forms or to understand the recommendations for participation in the study - Pregnant or lactating women, childbearing age women who are not on birth control; negative pregnancy test for women of childbearing potential, as defined by intact uterus and ovaries, and a history of menses within the last 12 months; pregnancy test to be performed no greater than 14 days prior to consent in study; in cases of women with elevated b-HCG, these candidates will be eligible to participate so long as the level of b-HCG is not consistent with pregnancy; women of childbearing potential need to be on or use contraception, or be abstinent during the study period; their male partners must also use contraception (condom) or maintain abstinence; birth controls specifications: women who are able to become pregnant must use birth control during the study and for 30 days after the last anamorelin dose; acceptable forms of birth control include barrier methods (such as condom or diaphragm) with spermicide - Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (fasting blood sugar > 200 mg/dl) at screening - Male patients with a history of untreated hypogonadism - Patients on drugs with strong CYP 3A4 inhibitors within the previous two weeks (ketoconazole, clarithromycin, itraconazole, nefazodone, telithromycin) - Patients on drugs that may prolong the PR or QRS interval durations, such as any of the class I/sodium (Na+) channel blocking antiarrhythmic medications should be avoided (e.g. flecainide, procainamide, propafenone, quinidine) - Patients with untreated clinically relevant hypothyroidism - Patients currently on investigational therapies will be evaluated by the PI on a case by case basis and study participation approval will be obtained from the treating oncologist - Patients with prostate cancer

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Anamorelin Hydrochloride
Given PO
Behavioral:
Exercise Intervention
Undergo physical activity
Other:
Laboratory Biomarker Analysis
Correlative studies
Nutritional Assessment
Undergo nutritional counseling
Quality-of-Life Assessment
Ancillary studies
Questionnaire Administration
Ancillary studies

Locations

Country Name City State
United States M D Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy - Fatigue (FACIT-F) FACIT Fatigue Subscale is a short, 13-item, easy to administer tool that measures an individual's level of fatigue during their usual daily activities over the past week. The level of fatigue is measured on a four point Likert scale (4 = not at all fatigued to 0 = very much fatigued). The total score range is from 0-52. The higher the score, the lower the fatigue level. We calculated the mean change in FACIT-F fatigue subscale from baseline to Day 43. Baseline up to day 43
Secondary The Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS)-Fatigue The Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS) is used to rate the intensity of ten common symptoms including fatigue experienced by cancer patients. The ESAS allows patients to rate the intensity of their fatigue using a 0-10 scale (0 = not at all, 10 = worst possible). The total ESAS score range from 0-100. The lower the score, the lower the fatigue level. We calculated the mean change in ESAS fatigue score from baseline to Day 43. Baseline up to day 43
Secondary Multidimensional Fatigue Symptom Inventory-Short Form [MFSI-SF], General Fatigue The MFSI-SF is a 30-item multidimensional tool used to measure cancer related fatigue experienced in the past week. It consists of 5 empirically derived subscales: general, physical, emotional, mental and vigor. For each item, patients indicated their response on a 5-point Likert scale from 0 ("not at all") to 4 ("extremely fatigue"). Each of the 5 sub-scale score ranges from 0 to 24. The lower the score, the lower the fatigue level. We calculated the mean change in MFSI-SF general fatigue score from baseline to Day 43. Baseline up to day 43
Secondary Multidimensional Fatigue Symptom Inventory-Short Form [MFSI-SF], Physical Fatigue The MFSI-SF is a 30-item multidimensional tool used to measure cancer related fatigue experienced in the past week. It consists of 5 empirically derived subscales: general, physical, emotional, mental and vigor. For each item, patients indicated their response on a 5-point Likert scale from 0 ("not at all") to 4 ("extremely fatigue"). Each of the 5 sub-scale score ranges from 0 to 24. The lower the score, the lower the fatigue level. We calculated the mean change in MFSI-SF physical fatigue score from baseline to Day 43. Baseline up to day 43
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