Phase I/II Calcitriol in Lung Cancer
Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Non Small Cell Lung Cancer focused on measuring lung cancer; nsclc
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Proven histological or cytological diagnosis of stage IIIB (malignant pleural effusion) IV NSCLC.
- Age more than 18 years
- Performance status must be ECOG 0-1.
- No prior or concurrent malignancy, except non-melanoma skin cancer, or CIS of the cervix, unless documented disease-free for more than 2 years.
- No prior use of chemotherapy for stage IV NSCLC; Adjuvant therapy is permitted.
- Adequate bone marrow, hepatic, and renal function, as evidenced by the following: WBC 3.0 x 109/L, neutrophils 1.5 x 109 /L; platelet count 100 x 109/L; Hgb> 10 g/dL (may be transfused to 10g/dL); total bilirubin within the upper limit of the institutional normal range; (transaminases SGOT or SGPT) 1.5 times the upper limit of the institutional normal range. Creatinine within the upper limit of the institutional normal range; creatinine clearance >50 ml/min
- Patients must have measurable or evaluable disease (not required for the phase I part of the study)
- Normal cardiac function with no history of uncontrolled heart disease
- Female patients must not be pregnant; they must be post-menopausal or practicing an accepted form of birth control. If pregnancy is a possibility, a pregnancy test will be required prior to initiation of therapy.
- Life expectancy of at least 12 weeks.
- Patient and investigator signed study-specific consent form, indicating the investigational nature of the study
- Patients must be accessible for treatment and follow-up.
- No chemotherapy or radiotherapy within 3 weeks of study entry defined here as day 1 of therapy with calcitriol plus chemotherapy (6 weeks for mitomycin C or a nitrosourea).
- No treatment with investigational drugs within 3 weeks of study entry.
- No other serious illness or medical condition including unstable cardiac disease requiring treatment, new onset crescendo or rest angina; history of significant neurological or psychiatric disorders including psychotic disorders, dementia, or seizures; or active infection are permitted. No evidence of grade > 2 peripheral neuropathy. No history of severe hypersensitivity reaction to docetaxel or other drugs formulated with polysorbate 80
- Palliative radiation is permitted (as long as marrow exposed not greater than 10%; please see Appendix IV for reference) At least 1 week since the last palliative XRT.
- Treated brain metastasis allowed with no waiting period following gamma knife and at least 2 weeks after whole brain XRT as long as neurologically stable.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Known hypersensitivity to Vitamin D, docetaxel, cisplatin
- Hypercalcemia (patients with serum albumin corrected calcium* > 10.7 mg/dL)
- History of renal/bladder stones over the past 10 years
- History of nephrectomy.
- Uncontrolled heart disease, unstable angina, heart failure, current digoxin therapy
- Thiazide, Digoxin or glucocorticoid therapy (except the pre-medication Dexamethasone used in the study as prescribed)
- Unwillingness to stop calcium supplementation
- Concurrent use of Phenytoin, Barbiturates, Rifampin, Carbamazepine, Phenobarbital or St John's wort.
- Treatment with any investigational drug within 3 weeks before Day 1 of protocol
- Any unresolved toxicity (NCI CTCAE version 3.0,>2) (Please see appendix V for link)
- Pregnancy/Lactation
Patients with IIIB NSCLC who are eligible for definitive chemoradiation.
- Ca corrected = Ca (measured) + (0.8 x (4 - albumin))
Sites / Locations
- VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System
- St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
- University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
- Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
1
2
In the Phase I part of the study, we will test the safety of calcitriol along with standard chemotherapy. In addition, the goal is to see what effects (good and bad) it has on you and your type of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. This study is ongoing. In this portion of the study, we are testing increasing doses of calcitriol in combination with standard chemotherapy. If 2/3 patients at any dose level experience side effects that are limiting, we will call the dose level below that dose the maximum tolerated dose.
In the Phase II part of the study, we will find out the response of subjects' cancer has to the combination of a fixed dose of calcitriol (determined in the phase I study) with standard chemotherapy.