High Dose Chemotherapy and Autologous Transplant for Neuroblastoma

Study Purpose

This is a standard of care document, outlining the therapy for children with high risk neuroblastoma who are not eligible for Children's Oncology Group (COG) studies.

Recruitment Criteria

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

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No
Study Type

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Interventional
Eligible Ages N/A - 30 Years
Gender All
More Inclusion & Exclusion Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • - Less than 30 years of age at diagnosis of neuroblastoma.
  • - No evidence of disease progression: defined as increase in tumor size of >25% or new lesions.
  • - Recovery from last induction course of chemotherapy (absolute neutrophil count > 500 and platelet > 20,000) - No uncontrolled infection.
  • - Minimum frozen peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs) of 2 x 10^6 CD34 cells/kg for transplant are mandatory and 2 x 10^6 CD34 cells/kg for back-up are strongly recommended (thus, PBSC of 4 x 106 CD34 cells/kg is encouraged) - Adequate organ function defined as: - Hepatic: aspartate aminotransferase (AST) < 3 x upper limit of institutional normal 8 Cardiac: shortening fraction ≥ 27% or ejection fraction ≥ 50%, no clinical congestive heart failure 8 Renal: Creatinine clearance or glomerular filtration rate (GFR) > 60 mL/min/1.73m^2 If a creatinine clearance is performed at end induction and the result is < 100 ml/min/1.73m^2, a GFR must then be performed using a nuclear blood sampling method or iothalamate clearance method.
Camera method is NOT allowed as measure of GFR prior to or during Consolidation therapy for patients with GFR or creatinine clearance of < 100 ml/min/1.73m^2. Exclusion Criteria.
  • - Patients with progressive disease should consider participating in phase I studies since consolidation therapy using the regimen outlined in this document have not been determined to be useful.
  • - Patients who are delayed in consolidation chemotherapy beyond 8 weeks, and don't meet organ function criteria.

Trial Details

Trial ID:

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NCT01526603
Phase

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N/A
Lead Sponsor

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Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota
Principal Investigator

The person who is responsible for the scientific and technical direction of the entire clinical study.

Ashish Gupta, MBBS, MPH
Principal Investigator Affiliation Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota
Agency Class

Category of organization(s) involved as sponsor (and collaborator) supporting the trial.

Other
Overall Status Recruiting
Countries United States
Conditions

The disease, disorder, syndrome, illness, or injury that is being studied.

Neuroblastoma
Additional Details

This therapy involves the use of melphalan, etoposide, and carboplatin (consolidation chemotherapy); autologous stem cell rescue, post-transplant radiation therapy and a maintenance phase with Isotretinoin (Accutane, 13-cis-retinoic acid) therapy. If available, patients should also consider post-transplant therapy with cytokines and monoclonal antibody (ch14.18) on a COG or New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy (NANT) trial.

Arms & Interventions

Arms

Other: Patients Treated for Neuroblastoma

According to patient weight and renal function, consolidation chemotherapy using various doses of Melphalan, Etoposide, and Carboplatin followed by autologous stem cell infusion and serial post-transplant Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor, radiation therapy and Isotretinoin maintenance therapy.

Interventions

Drug: - Carboplatin

Carboplatin intravenously (IV), 425 mg/m2/dose (or if ≤ 12kg, 14.2 mg/kg/dose) once daily x 4 doses on days 7 through 4 pretransplant.

Biological: - Autologous stem cell infusion

On day 0 the stem cells will be infused immediately after thawing over 15-60 minutes per institutional guidelines.

Biological: - Granulocyte colony stimulating factor

Beginning on day 0 after infusion of the PBSC, patients will receive G-CSF subcutaneously (SQ) or IV (SQ preferred) 5 micrograms/kg once daily and continuing once daily until post-nadir absolute neutrophil count (ANC) > 2000/μL for 3 consecutive days.

Radiation: - Radiation therapy

It is suggested that patients who have a complete surgical resection of the primary tumor receive 21.6 Gy external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) to the post-induction chemotherapy, pre-operative primary tumor volume. It is suggested that patients who have an incomplete surgical resection of the primary tumor (residual soft tissue mass measuring >1 cm3) will receive 21.6 Gy EBRT to the postinduction chemotherapy, pre-operative primary tumor volume and an additional boost of 14.4 Gy EBRT to the gross residual tumor (total dose 36 Gy to gross residual tumor volume). Radiation should be given after stem cell transplantation and should start no sooner than 28 days post transplant.

Drug: - Isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid)

Post-transplant maintenance therapy with cis-RA daily for 14 days every 28 days repeated for 6 months. This phase of the therapy can be initiated by the BMT team and continued by the referring physician. It is recommended to begin Isotretinoin at day 66 post-transplant and no later than day 100. For patients ≤12 kg, isotretinoin (accutane) should be administered at 5.33 mg/kg/dose divided twice daily. For patients >12 kg isotretinoin (accutane) should be administered at 160 mg/m^2/day divided twice a day. Patients should be considered for monoclonal antibody therapy against GD2, such as ch14.18 if such trials are available.

Drug: - Melphalan

Melphalan Intravenously (IV), 70 mg/m2/dose (or if ≤ 12 kg, 2.3 mg/kg/dose) once daily x 3 doses on days 7 through 5 pretransplant

Drug: - Etoposide

Etoposide intravenously (IV), 338 mg/m2/dose (or if ≤ 12kg, 11.3 mg/kg/dose) once daily x 4 doses on days 7 through 4 pretransplant

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Minneapolis, Minnesota

Status

Recruiting

Address

Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455

Site Contact

Lisa Burke

[email protected]

612-273-8482

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