Comparing Radiation Plus Cetuximab to Radiation Plus Chemotherapy in People With Head and Neck Cancer Who Cannot Receive Cisplatin

Purpose

This phase III trial compares cetuxumab to chemotherapy, carboplatin and paclitaxel, with intensity modulated radiation therapy for the treatment of patients with head and neck cancer who are unable to receive cisplatin. Cetuximab is in a class of medications called monoclonal antibodies. It binds to a protein called EGFR, which is found on some types of cancer cells. This may help keep cancer cells from growing. Carboplatin is in a class of medications known as platinum-containing compounds. It works in a way similar to the anticancer drug cisplatin, but may be better tolerated than cisplatin. Carboplatin works by killing, stopping or slowing the growth of cancer cells. Paclitaxel is in a class of medications called antimicrotubule agents. It stops cancer cells from growing and dividing and may kill them. Intensity modulated radiation therapy is a type of 3-dimensional radiation therapy that uses computer-generated images to show the size and shape of the tumor. Thin beams of radiation of different intensities are aimed at the tumor from many angles. This type of radiation therapy reduces the damage to healthy tissue near the tumor. It is not yet know if cetxiumab or chemotherapy, with intensity modulated radiation therapy works best for the treatment of patients with head and neck cancer who are unable to receive cisplatin.

Conditions

  • Clinical Stage I HPV-Mediated (p16-Positive) Oropharyngeal Carcinoma AJCC v8
  • Clinical Stage II HPV-Mediated (p16-Positive) Oropharyngeal Carcinoma AJCC v8
  • Clinical Stage III HPV-Mediated (p16-Positive) Oropharyngeal Carcinoma AJCC v8
  • Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  • Stage III Hypopharyngeal Carcinoma AJCC v8
  • Stage III Laryngeal Cancer AJCC v8
  • Stage III Lip and Oral Cavity Cancer AJCC v8
  • Stage III Oropharyngeal (p16-Negative) Carcinoma AJCC v8
  • Stage IVA Hypopharyngeal Carcinoma AJCC v8
  • Stage IVA Laryngeal Cancer AJCC v8
  • Stage IVA Lip and Oral Cavity Cancer AJCC v8
  • Stage IVA Oropharyngeal (p16-Negative) Carcinoma AJCC v8
  • Stage IVB Hypopharyngeal Carcinoma AJCC v8
  • Stage IVB Laryngeal Cancer AJCC v8
  • Stage IVB Lip and Oral Cavity Cancer AJCC v8
  • Stage IVB Oropharyngeal (p16-Negative) Carcinoma AJCC v8

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 18 Years
Eligible Sex
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients must have pathologically confirmed, previously untreated, unresected
squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx, hypopharynx, oropharynx, or oral cavity

- Local evaluation of p16 status is required for all oropharynx patients prior to
registration

- Local evaluation of p16 status is recommended for non-oropharynx patients prior to
registration

- Locoregionally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) defined as:

- Non-oropharynx and p16-negative oropharynx cancer: American Joint Commission on
Cancer (AJCC) 8th edition stage III-IVB

- Laryngeal, Hypopharyngeal, Oral Cavity, and p16-Negative Oropharyngeal
Primaries:

- AJCC 8th Edition TNM: T3-4b N0 M0 AJCC 8th Edition Stage: III-IVB

- AJCC 8th Edition TNM: T1-4b N1-3 M0 AJCC 8th Edition Stage: III-IVB

- p16-positive oropharynx cancer: AJCC 8th edition stage III and selected stage
I-II based on smoking status in pack-years

- Eligible p16-Positive Oropharyngeal Primaries

- AJCC 8th Edition TNM: T1-2 N1 M0 AJCC 8th Edition Stage: I
Pack-Years: > 10

- AJCC 8th Edition TNM: T1-2 N2 M0 AJCC 8th Edition Stage: II
Pack-Years: any

- AJCC 8th Edition TNM: T3 N0-1 M0 AJCC 8th Edition Stage: II
Pack-Years: > 10

- AJCC 8th Edition TNM: T3 N2 M0 AJCC 8th Edition Stage: II Pack-Years:
any

- AJCC 8th Edition TNM: T1-3 N3 M0 AJCC 8th Edition Stage: III
Pack-Years: any

- AJCC 8th Edition TNM: T4 N0-3 M0 AJCC 8th Edition Stage: III
Pack-Years: any

- Note: Number of pack-years = [Frequency of smoking (number of
cigarettes per day) × duration of cigarette smoking (years)] /
20

- Note: Cigar and pipe tobacco consumption is not included in
calculating the lifetime pack-years. Marijuana consumption is
likewise not considered in this calculation. There is also no
clear scientific evidence regarding the role of chewing
tobacco-containing products in oropharyngeal cancer, although
this is possibly more concerning given the proximity of the oral
cavity and oropharynx. In any case, investigators should not
count use of non-cigarette tobacco products in the pack-years
calculation

- The following are required prior to registration:

- Imaging of the head and neck with a neck CT or MRI (with contrast, unless
contraindicated) or PET/CT which includes diagnostic-quality CT of the neck
(with contrast, unless contraindicated)

- Chest imaging: Chest CT (with contrast, unless contraindicated) or PET/CT

- Age ≥ 18

- Complete the online tool at www.nrgoncology.org prior to registration and record the
(modified) Charleston Comorbidity Index (CCI), Head and Neck Cancer Intergroup
(HNCIG) omega, and G-8 scores on the registration form in Oncology Patient
Enrollment Network (OPEN)

- Patients must have a contraindication to cisplatin as defined in the following
bullet points:

- Absolute or relative contraindication to cisplatin, defined as ONE OR MORE of
the following prior to registration:

- Creatinine clearance (CrCl) < 60 mL/min by the Cockroft-Gault formula

- Pre-existing peripheral (sensory or motor) neuropathy grade ≥ 2 (per
Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events [CTCAE] version [v] 5.0)

- History of hearing loss, defined as either:

- Existing need of a hearing aid OR

- ≥ 25 decibel shift over 2 contiguous frequencies on a pretreatment
hearing test as clinically indicated OR

- age ≥ 70 with Head and Neck Cancer Intergroup (HNCIG) omega score < 0.80 prior
to registration OR

- Age < 70 with ALL of the following conditions prior to registration (see
Appendix II for calculation instructions):

- HNCIG omega score < 0.80

- (Modified) Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) ≥ 1

- G-8 score ≤ 14

- Not pregnant and not nursing

- Participants must be able to safely receive the radiation and drug regimens per
current Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved package insert(s), treating
investigator's discretion, and institutional guidelines

- No prior systemic therapy for the study cancer; note that prior systemic therapy for
a different cancer is allowable

- No prior radiotherapy to the region of the study cancer that would result in overlap
of radiation therapy fields

- No prior surgery for the study cancer

Study Design

Phase
Phase 3
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Arm 1 (IMRT, cetuximab)
Patients undergo IMRT 5 days per week for 35 treatments. Starting within 7 days prior to radiation, patients receive a loading dose of cetuximab IV and then concurrently with radiation on day 1 of each cycle. Cycles repeat every 7 days for 7 cycles in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients undergo CT scan, PET scan on study and blood sample collection throughout the study. Patients may undergo PET scan or MRI during screening.
  • Procedure: Biospecimen Collection
    Undergo blood sample collection
    Other names:
    • Biological Sample Collection
    • Biospecimen Collected
    • Specimen Collection
  • Biological: Cetuximab
    Given IV
    Other names:
    • C 225
    • C-225
    • C225
    • Cetuximab Biosimilar CDP-1
    • Cetuximab Biosimilar CMAB009
    • Cetuximab Biosimilar KL 140
    • Chimeric Anti-EGFR Monoclonal Antibody
    • Chimeric MoAb C225
    • Chimeric Monoclonal Antibody C225
    • Erbitux
    • IMC-C225
  • Procedure: Computed Tomography
    Undergo CT scan
    Other names:
    • CAT
    • CAT Scan
    • Computed Axial Tomography
    • Computerized Axial Tomography
    • Computerized axial tomography (procedure)
    • Computerized Tomography
    • Computerized Tomography (CT) scan
    • CT
    • CT Scan
    • Diagnostic CAT Scan
    • Diagnostic CAT Scan Service Type
    • tomography
  • Radiation: Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy
    Undergo IMRT
    Other names:
    • IMRT
    • Intensity modulated radiation therapy (procedure)
    • Intensity Modulated RT
    • Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy
    • Radiation, Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy
  • Procedure: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    Undergo MRI
    Other names:
    • Magnetic Resonance
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
    • Magnetic resonance imaging (procedure)
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan
    • Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    • MR
    • MR Imaging
    • MRI
    • MRI Scan
    • MRIs
    • NMR Imaging
    • NMRI
    • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    • sMRI
    • Structural MRI
  • Procedure: Positron Emission Tomography
    Undergo PET scan
    Other names:
    • Medical Imaging, Positron Emission Tomography
    • PET
    • PET Scan
    • Positron emission tomography (procedure)
    • Positron Emission Tomography Scan
    • Positron-Emission Tomography
    • PT
  • Other: Survey Administration
    Ancillary studies
Active Comparator
Arm 2 (IMRT, carboplatin, paclitaxel)
Patients undergo IMRT 5 days per week for 35 treatments. Starting on day 1 of radiation, patients receive concurrent carboplatin IV and paclitaxel on day 1 of each cycle. Cycles repeat every 7 days for 7 cycles in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients undergo CT scan, PET scan on study and blood sample collection throughout the study. Patients may undergo PET scan or MRI during screening.
  • Procedure: Biospecimen Collection
    Undergo blood sample collection
    Other names:
    • Biological Sample Collection
    • Biospecimen Collected
    • Specimen Collection
  • Drug: Carboplatin
    Given IV
    Other names:
    • Blastocarb
    • Carboplat
    • Carboplatin Hexal
    • Carboplatino
    • Carboplatinum
    • Carbosin
    • Carbosol
    • Carbotec
    • CBDCA
    • Displata
    • Ercar
    • JM-8
    • JM8
    • Nealorin
    • Novoplatinum
    • Paraplatin
    • Paraplatin AQ
    • Paraplatine
    • Platinwas
    • Ribocarbo
  • Procedure: Computed Tomography
    Undergo CT scan
    Other names:
    • CAT
    • CAT Scan
    • Computed Axial Tomography
    • Computerized Axial Tomography
    • Computerized axial tomography (procedure)
    • Computerized Tomography
    • Computerized Tomography (CT) scan
    • CT
    • CT Scan
    • Diagnostic CAT Scan
    • Diagnostic CAT Scan Service Type
    • tomography
  • Radiation: Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy
    Undergo IMRT
    Other names:
    • IMRT
    • Intensity modulated radiation therapy (procedure)
    • Intensity Modulated RT
    • Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy
    • Radiation, Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy
  • Procedure: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    Undergo MRI
    Other names:
    • Magnetic Resonance
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
    • Magnetic resonance imaging (procedure)
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan
    • Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    • MR
    • MR Imaging
    • MRI
    • MRI Scan
    • MRIs
    • NMR Imaging
    • NMRI
    • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    • sMRI
    • Structural MRI
  • Drug: Paclitaxel
    Given IV
    Other names:
    • Anzatax
    • Asotax
    • Bristaxol
    • Praxel
    • Taxol
    • Taxol Konzentrat
  • Procedure: Positron Emission Tomography
    Undergo PET scan
    Other names:
    • Medical Imaging, Positron Emission Tomography
    • PET
    • PET Scan
    • Positron emission tomography (procedure)
    • Positron Emission Tomography Scan
    • Positron-Emission Tomography
    • PT
  • Other: Survey Administration
    Ancillary studies

Recruiting Locations

University of Kansas Cancer Center
Kansas City, Kansas 66160
Contact:
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913-588-3671
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University of Kansas Hospital-Westwood Cancer Center
Westwood, Kansas 66205
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913-588-3671
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University of Kansas Cancer Center - North
Kansas City, Missouri 64154
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913-588-3671
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University of Kansas Cancer Center-Overland Park
Overland Park, Kansas 66210
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Site Public Contact
913-588-3671
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University of Kansas Hospital-Indian Creek Campus
Overland Park, Kansas 66211
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Site Public Contact
913-588-3671
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University of Kansas Cancer Center - Lee's Summit
Lee's Summit, Missouri 64064
Contact:
Site Public Contact
913-588-3671
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University of Kansas Cancer Center - Briarcliff
Kansas City, Missouri 64116
Contact:
Site Public Contact
913-588-3671

University of Kansas Health System Saint Francis Campus
Topeka, Kansas 66606
Contact:
Site Public Contact
785-295-8000

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
NRG Oncology

Study Contact

Detailed Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: I. To determine whether radiation therapy (RT) and concurrent carboplatin and paclitaxel (RT + carboplatin and paclitaxel [CP]) improves progression-free survival (PFS) compared to RT with concurrent cetuximab (RT + cetuximab [Cetux]) in patients with locoregionally advanced head and neck cancer (HNC) who have a contraindication to cisplatin. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. To compare overall survival (OS) between RT+CP versus (vs.) RT + Cetux. II. To compare PFS and OS by study arm within p16-negative and p16-positive subgroups. III. To compare safety and toxicity of RT+CP vs. RT + Cetux. IV. To compare patterns of failure (locoregional and distant) and competing causes of death of RT+CP vs. RT + Cetux. V. To compare changes in diet, eating, and speech behaviors between RT+CP vs. RT + Cetux. OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 arms. ARM 1: Patients undergo intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) 5 days per week for 35 treatments. Starting within 7 days prior to radiation, patients receive a loading dose of cetuximab intravenously (IV) and then concurrently with radiation on day 1 of each cycle. Cycles repeat every 7 days for 7 cycles in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients undergo computed tomography (CT) scan, positron emission tomography (PET) scan on study and blood sample collection throughout the study. Patients may undergo PET scan or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during screening. ARM 2: Patients undergo IMRT 5 days per week for 35 treatments. Starting on day 1 of radiation, patients receive concurrent carboplatin IV and paclitaxel on day 1 of each cycle. Cycles repeat every 7 days for 7 cycles in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients undergo CT scan, PET scan on study and blood sample collection throughout the study. Patients may undergo PET scan or MRI during screening. After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at 30 days and then 4, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36 months then annually thereafter.