Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Phase II Study of Preoperative Systemic Chemotherapy (Modified FOLFIRINOX) Followed by Radiation Therapy for Patients With High Risk Resectable and Borderline Resectable Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas
The goal of this clinical research study is to learn if a chemotherapy combination called
modified Folfirinox (or mFolfirinox), followed by a combination of gemcitabine and radiation
therapy, followed by surgery, can help to control pancreatic cancer. The safety of this
treatment will also be studied.
mFolfirinox consists of 5-FU, oxaliplatin, and irinotecan. These 3 drugs, along with
gemcitabine, are each designed to block the growth of cancer cells, which may lead to cancer
cell death.
Study Drug Administration:
You will receive up to 3 phases of study therapy: the systemic chemotherapy phase, the
chemoradiation phase, and surgery, if possible.
During the systemic chemotherapy phase, you will receive mFolfirinox 1 time every 2 weeks
(Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11) for 12 weeks. You will receive oxaliplatin by vein over a 2-hour
period. After receiving oxaliplatin, you will receive irinotecan by vein over a 90-minute
period. After receiving irinotecan, you will then receive 5-FU through a portable pump for
the next 46 hours. You will take the portable pump home with you and will receive
instructions on how to use it.
You will begin receiving chemoradiation within 6 weeks after you have finished receiving the
Week 11 dose of mFolfirinox. However, you will not begin receiving it until you have
recovered from side effects of the chemotherapy.
During the chemoradiation phase, you will receive gemcitabine over about 35 minutes 1 time
each week for 5 weeks. You will also receive radiation therapy 5 days a week (Monday through
Friday) for 5 1/2 weeks (a total of 28 treatments). If you miss any of the days of radiation,
they will be made up at the end of treatment so that you will receive the full amount of
radiation. You will be given a separate consent form that explains the radiation procedure
and the risks it may present.
After the chemoradiation phase, you will not receive any treatment for 4-6 weeks so your body
can recover. If after this time the disease has not gotten worse or spread to other parts of
the body, you will have surgery to try to remove the tumor. You will be given a separate
consent form for the surgery that describes how it is performed and its risks.
If the disease has gotten worse or spread to other parts of the body, you will not be able to
have surgery. The study doctor will discuss other therapy options with you.
Study Visits:
At Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 of the systemic chemotherapy phase:
- You will have a physical exam, including measurement of your weight and vital signs
(blood pressure and heart rate).
- Blood (about 3 tablespoons) will be drawn for routine tests.
Within 4 weeks before beginning the chemoradiation phase:
- You will have CT or MRI scans to check the status of the disease.
- Blood (about 1 tablespoon) will be drawn for tumor marker testing.
At Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the chemoradiation phase:
- You will have a physical exam, including measurement of your weight and vital signs.
- Blood (about 2-3 tablespoons) will be collected for routine tests. At Week 6, an
additional 2 teaspoons of blood will be drawn for CTC testing.
About 4 to 6 weeks after you complete the chemoradiation phase:
- Blood (about 1 tablespoon) will be drawn for tumor marker testing.
- You will have CT or MRI scans to check the status of the disease.
If you are eligible to have surgery after the chemoradiation phase, the following tests and
procedures will also be performed:
- Blood (about 4 teaspoons total) will be drawn within 2 weeks before surgery for CTC
testing. Blood will also be collected during surgery, if the surgeon thinks it is safe
and feasible.
- Tumor tissue collected during a previous procedure will be used for biomarker testing.
An additional sample of tumor tissue will be collected from the tissue removed during
surgery and used for biomarker testing. Biomarkers are found in the blood/tissue and may
be related to your reaction to the study drug.
Length of Study:
You will receive study treatment over the course of up to 30 weeks. You will be taken off
study if the disease gets worse, the study doctor thinks it is in your best interest, or if
you do not follow the study directions.
You may choose to stop receiving the study treatment at any time. If you choose to stop, you
should tell the study doctor or a member of the staff right away. They will make sure that
proper procedures are followed and a final visit will be scheduled for your safety.
Follow-up:
Blood (about 2 teaspoons) will be collected for CTC testing 2-3 months after your surgery, if
you were one of the first 30 participants enrolled in the study.
You will have a CT or MRI scan of the abdomen and pelvis every 4 months for 2 years to check
the status of the disease.
This is an investigational study. 5-FU, oxaliplatin, irinotecan, and gemcitabine are each FDA
approved and commercially available to treat different types of cancer:
- 5-FU: pancreatic, gastric, breast, colon/rectum, and skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma)
- Oxaliplatin: colon and rectal cancer
- Irinotecan: colorectal cancer
- Gemcitabine: pancreatic, lung, ovarian, and breast cancer.
The use of these 4 drugs together and in combination with radiation therapy for the treatment
of pancreatic cancer is investigational.
Up to 33 patients will be enrolled in this study. All will be enrolled at MD Anderson.
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