Phase II trial of paclitaxel/cisplatinum concomitant with adjuvant radiotherapy for treatment of bladder cancer.

2010 ◽  
Vol 28 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. e15084-e15084
Author(s):  
W. O. Arafat ◽  
A. Darwish ◽  
W. Sameh ◽  
G. Elhossiny
2021 ◽  
Vol 161 ◽  
pp. S683-S685
Author(s):  
V. Fonteyne ◽  
P. Dirix ◽  
C. Van Praet ◽  
C. Berghen ◽  
M. Albersen ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 35 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. TPS4591-TPS4591 ◽  
Author(s):  
Parminder Singh ◽  
Tangen Catherine ◽  
Seth P. Lerner ◽  
David McConkey ◽  
Melissa Plets ◽  
...  

TPS4591 Background: Radical cystectomy is the standard of care for patients with BCG-unresponsive high risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Based on the reported efficacy of atezolizumab in metastatic urothelial carcinoma and the known expression of PD-L1 expression in NMIBC after BCG therapy, this trial will evaluate the activity of atezolizumab in BCG-unresponsive high risk NMIBC. Methods: This is a single arm phase II trial testing systemic atezolizumab (1200 mg IV) every 3 weeks for one year in 135 patients with BCG-unresponsive high risk NMIBC. The study will enroll 70 patients with CIS (with or without concomitant Ta/T1) and 65 with Ta/T1 only. Patients with CIS at baseline will undergo mandatory repeat biopsy at 6 months, and all other patients only for suspected recurrence. Patients with persistent CIS, high grade Ta/T1 recurrence or progression to muscle invasive or metastatic disease will be taken off treatment. The co-primary endpoints are: (1) complete response (CR) at 6 months in the CIS subgroup, and (2) event-free survival (EFS) at 18 months in the overall population. A hierarchical approach will be used to test the two co-primary endpoints. Secondary endpoints include duration of CR as well as progression-free, cystectomy-free, bladder cancer-specific and overall survival in all patients. Response will be correlated to expression of PD-L1 and CD8 by IHC, and to molecular subtypes and immune signatures by RNA-sequencing. Results: If ≥28 (40%) CIS patients respond, the agent will be considered promising. This design has a significance level of 4.6%, and a power of 96%. If the lower bound of the 90% confidence interval of the 18-month EFS excludes 20%, the investigators will conclude the regimen significantly improves EFS relative to historical data (type I error rate 0.05 and statistical power 0.93). Conclusion:Successful completion of this trial could lead to a new treatment paradigm for patients with BCG-unresponsive high risk NMIBC. Funding: NIH/NCI grants: CA180888, CA180819, CA180820, CA180821, and CA180863. Clinical trial information: NCT02844816.


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