PRophylactic Cerebral Irradiation or Active MAgnetic Resonance Imaging Surveillance in Small-cell Lung Cancer Patients (PRIMALung Study) (PRIMALung)

In this phase III study, the primary objective is to test with a one-sided significance of 5% whether for the treatment of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) patients, brain MRI surveillance alone is non-inferior in terms of overall survival compared to prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) combined with brain MRI surveillance in the entire study population.

Study Overview

Detailed Description

The primary objective is to test with a one-sided significance of 5% whether for the treatment of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) patients, brain MRI surveillance alone is non-inferior in terms of overall survival compared to prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) combined with brain MRI surveillance in the entire study population under the treatment policy strategy.

The secondary objectives are:

  • To test with a one-sided type I error of 2.5% whether brain MRI surveillance is superior in terms of cognitive failure free survival (CFFS) compared to prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) combined with brain MRI surveillance in the study population.
  • To test with a one-sided type I error of 2.5% whether brain MRI surveillance is superior in terms of global health status/QoL and cognitive functioning according to EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire compared to prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) combined with brain MRI surveillance in the study population.
  • To evaluate the frequency and severity of toxicities according to CTCAE v5.0 in the two arms in the treated population (i.e. patients who have started treatment).

The exploratory objectives are:

  • To compare OS and CFFS between the arms within the subgroups of patients with LS and ES disease.
  • To compare OS and CFFS between the arms within the subgroups: HA-PCI or not, first-line immunotherapy or not, memantine or not.
  • To compare cognitive failure free survival (CFFS) rate at 12 months after randomization between the arms.
  • To compare the cumulative incidence of cognitive failures with death as a competing risk between the arms.
  • To compare brain-metastasis-free survival (BMFS) between the arms.
  • To compare progression free survival (PFS) between the arms.
  • To compare time to brain-metastasis-attributed death (TBMAD) between the arms.
  • To compare other QoL scales according to EORTC QLQ-C30 and QLQ-BN20 questionnaires between arms.
  • To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of MRI surveillance alone versus MRI surveillance combined with PCI.
  • To collect blood for biobanking.

Study Type

Interventional

Enrollment (Estimated)

600

Phase

  • Not Applicable

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Contact

Study Locations

      • Graz, Austria, 8036
        • Recruiting
        • Medical University of Graz - Radio-oncology
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Tanja Langsenlehner, MD
      • Anderlecht, Belgium, 1070
        • Recruiting
        • Institut Jules Bordet
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Thierry Berghmans, MD
      • Edegem, Belgium, 2650
        • Recruiting
        • Universitair Ziekenhuis Antwerpen
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Annelies Janssens, MD
      • Kortrijk, Belgium, 8500
        • Recruiting
        • AZ Groeninge Kortrijk - Campus Kennedylaan
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Sylvie Derycke, MD
      • Liège, Belgium, 4000
        • Recruiting
        • C.H.U. Sart-Tilman
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Pierre Freres, MD
      • Wilrijk, Belgium, 2610
        • Recruiting
        • Gasthuiszusters van Antwerpen - GasthuisZusters Antwerpen - Sint-Augustinus
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Charlotte Billiet, MD
      • Avignon, France, 84918
        • Recruiting
        • Institut Sainte Catherine (UNICANCER)
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Pourel Nicolas, MD
      • Bayonne, France, 64100
        • Recruiting
        • Centre D'Onco. & Radioth. De Haute Energie Du Pays Basque (UNICANCER)
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Aurelien Blouet, MD
      • Bordeaux, France, 33067
        • Recruiting
        • Institut Bergonie (UNICANCER)
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Stephanie Batard, MD
      • Caen, France, 14076
        • Recruiting
        • Centre Francois Baclesse (CLCC) (UNICANCER)
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Delphine LEROUGE, MD
      • Dijon, France, 21079
        • Recruiting
        • CHU de Dijon - Centre Georges-Francois-Leclerc (UNICANCER)
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Etienne MARTIN, MD
      • La Roche-sur-Yon, France, 85925
        • Recruiting
        • Centre Hospitalier Departemental Vendee (UNICANCER)
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Clotilde Morand, MD
      • Marseille, France, 13237
        • Not yet recruiting
        • Institut Paoli-Calmettes (UNICANCER)
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Leonel Varela Cagetti, MD
      • Montpellier, France, 34298
        • Recruiting
        • Institut du Cancer de Montpellier (UNICANCER)
        • Contact:
          • Institut DC de Montpellier
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Pierre Boisselier, MD
      • Perpignan, France, 66000
        • Recruiting
        • Centre Catalan d'Oncologie (UNICANCER)
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Sabine Vieillot, MD
      • Pierre Benite Cedex, France, 69495
        • Recruiting
        • CHU de Lyon - Hopital Lyon Sud (UNICANCER)
        • Contact:
          • CHU Lyon DLHL Lyon Sud
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Marielle Le Bon, MD
      • Rouen, France, 76038
        • Recruiting
        • Centre Henri Becquerel (UNICANCER)
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Thureau Sebastien, MD
      • Strasbourg, France, 67200
        • Recruiting
        • Institut de Cancerologie Strasbourg Europe (UNICANCER)
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Delphine Antoni, MD
      • Villejuif, France, 94805
        • Recruiting
        • Gustave Roussy (UNICANCER)
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Antonin LÉVY, MD
      • Aachen, Germany, 52074
        • Not yet recruiting
        • Universitaetsklinikum Aachen AOR - Medizinische Fakultaet der RWTH
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Michael Eble, MD
      • Genova, Italy, 16132
        • Not yet recruiting
        • IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria San Martino "IST" - IRCCS - AUO San Martino - IST
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Carlo Genova, MD
      • Legnago, Italy, 37045
        • Not yet recruiting
        • ULSS 9 Scaligera Veneto - Azienda Unita Locale Socio-Sanitaria N. 9-Mater Salutis Hospital
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Andrea Bonetti, MD
      • Pavia, Italy, 27100
        • Not yet recruiting
        • Fondazione IRCCS - Policlinico San Matteo
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Andrea R Filippi, MD
      • Treviglio, Italy, 24047
        • Not yet recruiting
        • ASST-Bergamo Ospedale Treviglio-Caravaggio
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Andrea Luciani, MD
      • Verona, Italy, 37134
        • Not yet recruiting
        • Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata Verona - Ospedale Borgo Roma
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Jessica Menis, MD
      • Gdańsk, Poland, 80 211
        • Not yet recruiting
        • Medical University of Gdansk
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Krzysztof Konopa, MD
      • Olsztyn, Poland, 10 228
        • Recruiting
        • Regional Cancer Centre
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Sergiusz Nawrocki, MD
      • Badajoz, Spain, 06080
        • Not yet recruiting
        • Hospital Universitario Badajoz
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Joaquin Cabrera Rodriguez, MD
      • Las Palmas De Gran Canaria, Spain, 35016
        • Not yet recruiting
        • Hospital Insular de Gran Canaria
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Anna Estival, MD
      • Majadahonda, Spain, 28222
        • Recruiting
        • Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Marta Lopez Valcarcel, MD
      • Bern, Switzerland, 3010
        • Recruiting
        • Inselspital
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Olgun Elicin, MD
      • La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, 2303
        • Recruiting
        • Reseau Hospitalier Neuchatelois - RHNe - La Chaux de Fonds
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Olalla Santa Cruz, MD
      • Saint Gallen, Switzerland, 9007
        • Recruiting
        • Kantonsspital St Gallen
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Paul M Putora, MD
      • Zürich, Switzerland, 8091
        • Recruiting
        • UniversitaetsSpital Zurich
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Nicolaus Andratschke, MD
      • Bristol, United Kingdom, BS2 8ED
        • Recruiting
        • University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust - Bristol Haematology And Oncology Centre
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Gareth Ayre, MD
      • Edinburgh, United Kingdom, EH4 2XU
        • Not yet recruiting
        • NHS Lothian - Western General Hospital
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Kirsty MacLennan, MD
      • Maidstone, United Kingdom, ME16 9QQ
        • Not yet recruiting
        • Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust - Maidstone Hospital
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Timothy Sevitt, MD
      • Manchester, United Kingdom, M20 4BX
        • Recruiting
        • The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Corinne Faivre-Finn, MD
      • Nottingham, United Kingdom, NG5 1PB
        • Recruiting
        • Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust - City Hospital
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Kerstie Johnson, MD
      • Sheffield, United Kingdom, S10 2SJ
        • Not yet recruiting
        • Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust - Weston Park Hospital
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Matthew Hatton, MD
      • Sutton, United Kingdom, SM2 5PT
        • Recruiting
        • Royal Marsden Hospital - Sutton
        • Principal Investigator:
          • Fiona McDonald, MD

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

18 years and older (Adult, Older Adult)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age ≥ 18 years
  • Histologically/cytologically proven diagnosis of SCLC
  • Limited and extensive stage
  • LS SCLC: Stage I-III (T any, N any, M0, according to UICC TNM staging v8.0) that can be safely treated with definitive radiation doses. Excludes T3-4 due to multiple lung nodules that are too extensive or have tumour/nodal volume that is too large to be encompassed in a tolerable radiation plan.
  • ES SCLC: Stage IV (T any, N any, M 1a/b), or T3-4 due to multiple lung nodules that are too extensive or have tumour/nodal volume that is too large to be encompassed in a tolerable radiation plan.
  • Completed standard therapy prior to randomization:
  • For patients with LS-SCLC, this includes a combination of 4-6 cycles of platinum-based doublet chemotherapy and either definitive thoracic radiotherapy (including SBRT for early-stage T1-2 N0 M0 disease who do not undergo surgery) or definitive surgical resection; thoracic radiation in addition to definitive surgical resection is allowed at the discretion of the treating physician, but is not mandated.
  • For patients with ES-SCLC, this includes 4-6 cycles of platinum-based doublet chemotherapy either with or without thoracic radiotherapy

    o Immunotherapy concurrent with and/or adjuvant to standard therapy is allowed at the discretion of the treating physician.

  • Absence of progressive disease after completed standard therapy on systemic imaging (computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of Chest/Abdomen/Pelvis and brain MRI), 28 days before randomization.
  • Absence of brain metastases or leptomeningeal disease after completed standard therapy on systemic imaging (computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of Chest/Abdomen/Pelvis and brain MRI), within 28 days before randomization.
  • Interval from day 1 of last cycle of chemotherapy to randomization of ≤8 weeks
  • ECOG PS ≤ 2
  • Estimated creatinine clearance ≥ 30 mL/min as calculated using the MDRD formula
  • Women of child bearing potential (WOCBP) must have a negative serum pregnancy test within 3 days prior to randomization.

Note: women of childbearing potential are defined as premenopausal females capable of becoming pregnant (i.e. females who have had any evidence of menses in the past 12 months, with the exception of those who had prior hysterectomy). However, women who have been amenorrheic for 12 or more months are still considered to be of childbearing potential if the amenorrhea is possibly due to prior chemotherapy, antioestrogens, low body weight, ovarian suppression or other reasons.

  • Patients Women of childbearing / reproductive potential should use adequate birth control measures, as defined by the investigator, during the entire period of the radiotherapy treatment study participation and for at least 30 days after the last dose of radiotherapy. A highly effective method of birth control is defined as a method which results in a low failure rate (i.e. less than 1% per year) when used consistently and correctly. Such methods include:
  • Combined (oestrogen and progestogen containing) hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, intravaginal, transdermal)
  • Progestogen-only hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, injectable, implantable)
  • Intrauterine device (IUD)
  • Intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS)
  • Bilateral tubal occlusion
  • Vasectomized partner
  • Sexual abstinence (the reliability of sexual abstinence needs to be evaluated in relation to the duration of the clinical trial and the preferred and usual lifestyle of the patient)
  • Female subjects who are breast feeding should discontinue nursing prior to the first dose of radiotherapy and during the entire period of the radiotherapy treatmentuntil 30 days after the administration of the last dose of radiotherapy.
  • Patient is willing and able to comply with the protocol for the duration of the study including undergoing treatment and scheduled visits and examinations including follow up
  • Before patient registration/randomization, written informed consent must be given according to ICH/GCP, and national/local regulations.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Prior radiotherapy to the brain or whole brain radiotherapy. Note: Patients who have undergone prior stereotactic radiosurgery for benign tumours or conditions (e.g., acoustic neuroma, grade I meningioma, trigeminal neuralgia) may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Discussion with EORTC Headquarters is mandatory, before the randomization.
  • Known contraindication to imaging tracer or any product of contrast media, such as allergy or insufficient renal function. Known contraindication to MRI, such as implanted metal devices or foreign bodies.
  • Other active hematologic or solid tumour malignancy requiring current active treatment.
  • Any unresolved toxicities from prior therapy (e.g., chemotherapy, radiotherapy) greater than CTCAE grade 2 (according to CTCAE v5.0) at the time of randomization.
  • Patient with severe active comorbidities, defined as follows:
  • Unstable angina and/or congestive heart failure requiring hospitalization within 6 months prior to randomization
  • Transmural myocardial infarction within 6 months prior to randomization
  • Acute infection requiring treatment at the time of randomization
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation or other acute respiratory illness precluding study therapy at the time of randomization
  • Severe hepatic disease defined as a diagnosis of Child-Pugh class B or C hepatic disease
  • HIV positive with CD4 count < 200 cells/microliter. Note: patients who are HIV positive are eligible, provided they are under treatment with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and have a CD4 count ≥ 200 cells/microliter within 16 weeks prior to randomization.
  • Any severe comorbidity that in the opinion of the Investigator might hamper the participation to the study and/or the treatment administration.
  • Severe neurological (including dementia and epilepsy) or psychiatric disorder requiring active treatment.
  • Any psychological, familial, sociological or geographical condition potentially hampering compliance with the study protocol and follow-up schedule; those conditions should be discussed with the patient before randomization in the trial

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

  • Primary Purpose: Treatment
  • Allocation: Randomized
  • Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
  • Masking: None (Open Label)

Arms and Interventions

Participant Group / Arm
Intervention / Treatment
Active Comparator: PCI followed by brain MR surveillance

Prophylactic cranial irradiation will be delivered at the dose of 25 Gy in 10 fractions to the whole brain.

Patients must have a brain MRI performed within 28 days before randomisation and at 3, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 24 months.

Extracranial imaging is recommended and will be performed per institutional standards at the discretion of the treating physician.

Prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) is a technique used to combat the occurrence of metastasis to the brain in highly aggressive cancers that commonly metastasize to brain, most notably small-cell lung cancer.
No Intervention: MRI Active Surveillance
Patients must have a brain MRI performed within 28 days before randomisation and at 3, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 24 month. Clinical evaluation will be performed every 3 months.

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Overall survival
Time Frame: 12 Months
The primary objective is to test with a one-sided significance of 5% whether for the treatment of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) patients, brain MRI surveillance alone is non-inferior in terms of overall survival compared to prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) combined with brain MRI surveillance in the entire study population
12 Months

Secondary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
cognitive failure free survival
Time Frame: 12 Months
To test with a one-sided type I error of 2.5% whether brain MRI surveillance is superior in terms of cognitive failure free survival (CFFS) compared to prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI)
12 Months
Quality of Life
Time Frame: 12 Months
To show that brain MRI surveillance is superior in terms of global health status/QoL and cognitive functioning according to EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire compared to prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) combined with brain MRI surveillance
12 Months
Safety profiling
Time Frame: 12 Months
To evaluate the frequency and severity of toxicities according to CTCAE v5.0 in the two arms in the treated population (i.e. patients who have started treatment).
12 Months

Collaborators and Investigators

This is where you will find people and organizations involved with this study.

Collaborators

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Corinne Faivre-Finn, MD, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
  • Principal Investigator: Antonin Levy, MD, Centre Gustave Roussy

Study record dates

These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.

Study Major Dates

Study Start (Actual)

October 27, 2022

Primary Completion (Estimated)

April 1, 2028

Study Completion (Estimated)

April 1, 2028

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

March 5, 2021

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

March 5, 2021

First Posted (Actual)

March 10, 2021

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Actual)

November 3, 2023

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

November 2, 2023

Last Verified

November 1, 2023

More Information

Terms related to this study

Drug and device information, study documents

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product

No

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product

No

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