Isotoxic Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) in Stage III Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) - A Feasibility Study (Isotoxic-IMRT)
Primary Purpose
Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
Status
Completed
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
United Kingdom
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy treatment
Sponsored by

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Histologically or cytologically confirmed NSCLC
- Inoperable Stage III disease (T3N1-3, any T4, any N2 -3) confirmed by PET scanning, mediastinoscopy or thoracoscopy
- Patients treated with at least 2 cycles of platinum based induction chemotherapy and able to start radiotherapy within 5 weeks of the last cycle of chemotherapy
- Tumour judged inoperable by a lung MDT
- Age 18+, no upper age limit
- Performance status (PS) - ECOG 0-2. Patients with PS 2 whose general condition is explained by disease can be included at the discretion of the local investigator. Patients with PS 2 as a result of co-morbid conditions will be excluded
- Patient considered suitable for radical RT
- Tumour that can be encompassed within a radical RT treatment volume (MLD expected to be <20Gy)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients suitable for standard concurrent CTRT
- Patients only suitable for radical RT due to PS and co-morbidities
Sites / Locations
- Belfast Health & Social Care NHS Trust - Northern Ireland Cancer Centre
- Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Addenbrookes Hospital
- Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre
- Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust - St James's University Hospital
- The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
- Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Weston Park Hospital
- The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Label
Thoracic radiotherapy
Arm Description
Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy treatment (delivered twice daily on consecutive weekdays over 4.5 weeks)
Outcomes
Primary Outcome Measures
The number of participants treated with isotoxic RT (to dose >60 Gy EQD2) using IMRT & hyperfractionated accelerated RT.
Radiotherapy treatment plans & OAR tolerance doses will be analysed to assess the feasibility of delivering the proposed treatment.
Secondary Outcome Measures
The number of participants from the study population who are suitable to receive isotoxic IMRT treatment.
Stage 1 - if 13/19 patients can be planned to a dose of >60 Gy EQD2 the study will proceed to stage 2 and recruit a further 16 patients. Assessed via RT planning data.
The number of participants treated with isotoxic IMRT who experience grade 3+ pulmonary toxicity
Stage 1 - if <3/19 participants experience grade 3+ acute pulmonary toxicity the study will proceed to stage 2 and recruit a further 16 patients. Assessed via toxicity data.
The number of participants treated with isotoxic IMRT who experience acute grade 3+ non haematological toxicity & other late toxicities
To assess via toxicity data, the number of patients who experience grade 3+ non haematological toxicities and other late toxicities
Number of participants whose disease is controlled locally & overall survival rates
After completion of radiotherapy treatment regular follow up will continue and data on long term toxicity, local control and survival will be collected.
Full Information
NCT ID
NCT01836692
First Posted
April 12, 2013
Last Updated
October 29, 2018
Sponsor
Prof Corinne Faivre-Finn
Collaborators
Cancer Research UK, British Lung Foundation, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
1. Study Identification
Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT01836692
Brief Title
Isotoxic Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) in Stage III Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) - A Feasibility Study
Acronym
Isotoxic-IMRT
Official Title
Isotoxic Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) in Stage III Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) - A Feasibility Study
Study Type
Interventional
2. Study Status
Record Verification Date
October 2018
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
April 2014 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
October 2016 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
June 2018 (Actual)
3. Sponsor/Collaborators
Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor-Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Prof Corinne Faivre-Finn
Collaborators
Cancer Research UK, British Lung Foundation, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
4. Oversight
Data Monitoring Committee
No
5. Study Description
Brief Summary
This study is for patients having a course of chest radiotherapy treatment after receiving chemotherapy for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. Patients with non-small cell lung cancer have a risk of the tumour in the lung recurring or progressing after treatment.
In this study, we will investigate:
whether giving a more targeted and individualised type of chest irradiation or radiotherapy to the lung tumour (known as Isotoxic IMRT), is practical and whether it causes side effects which can be tolerated
whether this new method of delivering the radiotherapy can reduce the risk of the tumour in the lung recurring or progressing
whether survival can be improved by using this new radiotherapy method
The dose of chest irradiation will be calculated specifically to suit patient's body shape, the position of the lung cancer, and how close healthy tissues are to the tumour. Radiotherapy will be delivered twice a day over a maximum period of 4.5 weeks. The duration of treatment will vary individually according to the delivered dose to the tumour area.
Detailed Description
Background:
Approximately 12,000 patients are diagnosed with stage III NSCLC in the UK each year and their survival is ~15% at 5 years. As the majority of patients are not suitable for the gold standard treatment (concurrent chemo-radiotherapy (CTRT), novel strategies integrating radiotherapy (RT) technological advances and radiobiological knowledge need to be evaluated in patients treated with the alternative treatment option, sequential CTRT. There is solid evidence that improving local control in lung cancer leads to increased survival. Strategies to improve local control in stage III NSCLC include dose escalation and individualisation which are limited by the dose delivered to surrounding normal tissues. We hypothesise that this will be facilitated by the use of IMRT.
Objectives:
To demonstrate the feasibility of delivering isotoxic RT using IMRT and hyperfractionated accelerated RT in stage III NSCLC patients who are not suitable for concurrent CTRT.
Endpoints:
Primary endpoint: Delivery of isotoxic IMRT to dose >60 Gy EQD2 (total biologically equivalent in 2 Gy fraction).
Secondary endpoints: Estimation of the suitability for lung isotoxic IMRT, estimation of proportion of patients with acute grade 3+ non haematological toxicity, estimation of late toxicity, estimation of local control/overall survival and development of a robust Quality Assurance (QA) process for lung IMRT.
Design:
Prospective multicentre, non-randomised feasibility study with early stopping rules.
35 patients will be recruited in this prospective multicentre feasibility study. Stopping rules are in place to ensure the safety of patients. We estimate that this regimen would be of added value to a national randomised phase II trial if 80% of the patients can be planned to a dose >60 Gy EQD2.
Intervention:
Patients with stage III NSCLC, PS 0-2, not suitable for concurrent CTRT, will be treated with individualised doses of radiation based on pre-specified normal tissue doses (spinal cord, brachial plexus, lung tissue, heart and great vessels/proximal bronchial tree). Radiotherapy will be delivered twice-daily over a maximum period of 4.5 weeks using IMRT and the dose of radiation will be increased until one or more of the organs at risk tolerance or the maximum dose of 79.2 Gy is reached.
6. Conditions and Keywords
Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
7. Study Design
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Single Group Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
N/A
Enrollment
38 (Actual)
8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions
Arm Title
Thoracic radiotherapy
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy treatment (delivered twice daily on consecutive weekdays over 4.5 weeks)
Intervention Type
Radiation
Intervention Name(s)
Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy treatment
Intervention Description
Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy treatment
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
The number of participants treated with isotoxic RT (to dose >60 Gy EQD2) using IMRT & hyperfractionated accelerated RT.
Description
Radiotherapy treatment plans & OAR tolerance doses will be analysed to assess the feasibility of delivering the proposed treatment.
Time Frame
Stage 1 (12 months) - after 19 patients have been treated with isotoxic IMRT
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
The number of participants from the study population who are suitable to receive isotoxic IMRT treatment.
Description
Stage 1 - if 13/19 patients can be planned to a dose of >60 Gy EQD2 the study will proceed to stage 2 and recruit a further 16 patients. Assessed via RT planning data.
Time Frame
12 months
Title
The number of participants treated with isotoxic IMRT who experience grade 3+ pulmonary toxicity
Description
Stage 1 - if <3/19 participants experience grade 3+ acute pulmonary toxicity the study will proceed to stage 2 and recruit a further 16 patients. Assessed via toxicity data.
Time Frame
12 months
Title
The number of participants treated with isotoxic IMRT who experience acute grade 3+ non haematological toxicity & other late toxicities
Description
To assess via toxicity data, the number of patients who experience grade 3+ non haematological toxicities and other late toxicities
Time Frame
12 months
Title
Number of participants whose disease is controlled locally & overall survival rates
Description
After completion of radiotherapy treatment regular follow up will continue and data on long term toxicity, local control and survival will be collected.
Time Frame
Follow up visits every 4 months for 2 years & then 6 monthly for up to 5 years
10. Eligibility
Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Histologically or cytologically confirmed NSCLC
Inoperable Stage III disease (T3N1-3, any T4, any N2 -3) confirmed by PET scanning, mediastinoscopy or thoracoscopy
Patients treated with at least 2 cycles of platinum based induction chemotherapy and able to start radiotherapy within 5 weeks of the last cycle of chemotherapy
Tumour judged inoperable by a lung MDT
Age 18+, no upper age limit
Performance status (PS) - ECOG 0-2. Patients with PS 2 whose general condition is explained by disease can be included at the discretion of the local investigator. Patients with PS 2 as a result of co-morbid conditions will be excluded
Patient considered suitable for radical RT
Tumour that can be encompassed within a radical RT treatment volume (MLD expected to be <20Gy)
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients suitable for standard concurrent CTRT
Patients only suitable for radical RT due to PS and co-morbidities
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Corinne Faivre-Finn, MD PhD
Organizational Affiliation
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Belfast Health & Social Care NHS Trust - Northern Ireland Cancer Centre
City
Belfast
Country
United Kingdom
Facility Name
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Addenbrookes Hospital
City
Cambridge
Country
United Kingdom
Facility Name
Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre
City
Glasgow
Country
United Kingdom
Facility Name
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust - St James's University Hospital
City
Leeds
Country
United Kingdom
Facility Name
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
City
Manchester
Country
United Kingdom
Facility Name
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Weston Park Hospital
City
Sheffield
Country
United Kingdom
Facility Name
The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
City
Surrey
Country
United Kingdom
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