Intrathecal Radioimmunotherapy, Radiation Therapy, and Chemotherapy After Surgery in Treating Patients With Medulloblastoma



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Brain Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:3 - Any
Updated:3/1/2019
Start Date:February 2003
End Date:February 2020

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A Trial Of Radioimmunotherapy, Reduced-Dose External Beam Craniospinal Radiation Therapy With IMRT Boost, And Chemotherapy For Patients With Standard-Risk Medulloblastoma

RATIONALE: Radioimmunotherapy uses radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies to locate tumor cells
and deliver radioactive tumor-killing substances to them without harming normal cells.
Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to damage tumor cells. Drugs used in chemotherapy
use different ways to stop tumor cells from dividing so they stop growing or die. Combining
intrathecal radioimmunotherapy and radiation therapy with combination chemotherapy may kill
any tumor cells remaining after surgery.

PURPOSE: Phase II trial to study the effectiveness of combining intrathecal
radioimmunotherapy and radiation therapy with combination chemotherapy in treating patients
who have undergone surgery for medulloblastoma.

OBJECTIVES:

- Determine the feasibility of combining post-operative intrathecal radioimmunotherapy,
craniospinal radiotherapy with intensity-modulated radiotherapy boost, and chemotherapy
in patients with standard-risk medulloblastoma.

- Determine whether this regimen can maintain or exceed the current progression-free
survival rate while decreasing long-term serious morbidity in these patients.

- Determine the long-term morbidities, most specifically neuropsychological,
neuroendocrine, audiometric, and growth outcomes, in patients treated with this regimen.

OUTLINE:

- Radioimmunotherapy: Patients receive intrathecal iodine I 131 monoclonal antibody 3F8 on
days 1 and 8.

- Radiotherapy: Beginning as soon as possible after radioimmunotherapy, patients undergo
external-beam and intensity-modulated radiotherapy 5 days a week for 6 weeks.

- Chemotherapy: Patients receive vincristine IV once weekly for 8 weeks concurrently with
radiotherapy. Beginning about 6 weeks after completion of radiotherapy (4 weeks after
vincristine), patients receive cisplatin IV over 6 hours and oral lomustine on day 0 and
vincristine IV on days 0, 7, and 14. Treatment repeats every 6 weeks for up to 8 courses
in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.

After completion of study treatment, patients are followed periodically.

PROJECTED ACCRUAL: A total of 6-20 patients will be accrued for this study within 3.2 years.

INCLUSION CRITERIA:

- Patients must have histologic proof of medulloblastoma reviewed by the Department of
Pathology at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

- Patients must begin study prescribed therapy within 42 days of neurosurgical resection
of the tumor

- Age ≥ 3-years-old. Post-operative head MRI must confirm ≤ 1.5 cm2 of residual tumor is
present.

- Head and spine MRI and lumbar CSF cytology must not show any definitive evidence of
leptomeningeal dissemination (Chang stage M-0).

- Examinations evaluating extra-neural sites will not be mandated, but any performed for
clinical indications must be free of metastatic disease.

- No prior RT or chemotherapy for the medulloblastoma is permitted Patients must have
adequate CSF flow (defined as lack of compartmentalization) on an 111-Indium DTPA flow
study.

- Patients must have adequate organ function as defined by:

- Hepatic: total bilirubin < 2.0 mg/dl, AST < 3 x the upper limit of normal.

- Renal: Calculated creatinine clearance or nuclear GFR ≥ 70 ml/min/1.73 m^2.

- The patient, or for minors, a parent or legal guardian, must give informed written
consent indicating they are aware of the investigational nature of this study.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

- Unable to start study prescribed therapy within 42 days of neurosurgical resection of
the tumor

- Age less than 3 years > 1.5 cm2 residual tumor on post-operative head MRI

- Evidence of leptomeningeal dissemination on head or spine MRI or CSF cytology
positivity

- Evidence of extra-neural metastases

- Prior radiation therapy or chemotherapy for the medulloblastoma

- Inadequate CSF flow on 111-Indium DTPA flow study Patients with signs or symptoms
suggestive of increased intracranial pressure (headache, emesis, ocular paresis) will
not be eligible until they are cleared by neurology and/or neurosurgery.

- Pregnancy

- Total bilirubin ≥ 2.0 mg/dl

- AST ≥ 3 x the upper limit of normal

- Creatinine clearance and GFR < 70 ml/min/1.73 m^2
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Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at Columbia University Medical Center The Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer...
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