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Study of Lanreotide in Metastatic or Recurrent Grade I-II Hindgut NET

Phase 4
Conditions
Neuroendocrine Tumors
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT03083210
Lead Sponsor
Samsung Medical Center
Brief Summary

Clinical data from uncontrolled retrospective or prospective studies have initially demonstrated antiproliferative effects of lanreotide in limited number of patients lanreotide Autogel® has recently been approved in more than 40 countries for the treatment of GEP-NET patients, this is based on the results of CLARINET study, the largest prospective trial to evaluate the antiproliferative effects of lanreotide Autogel® in subjects with nonfunctional GEP-NETs. The study enrolled 204 subjects (101 subjects were randomized to lanreotide Autogel® group and 103 subjects were randomized to placebo group, came from 14 countries) with well or moderately differentiated non-functioning GEP-NETs, including pancreatic and gastrointestinal tumors, and defined as having less than 10% of proliferation marker Ki67. The study had shown that treatment with lanreotide Autogel® significantly prolonged progression-free survival in subjects with GEP-NETs compared to treatment with placebo in the primary analysis (median progression-free survival, not reached vs. 18.0 months, P\< 0.001 by the stratified log-rank test; hazard ratio for progression or death with lanreotide vs. placebo, 0.47; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.30 to 0.73) \[5\].

The indication of GEP-NETs granted for lanreotide Autogel® in the USA is for the treatment of patients with unresectable, well or moderately differentiated, locally advanced or metastatic gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs) to improve progression-free survival; and in the European Union (EU) is for treatment of grade 1 and a subset of grade 2 (Ki67 index up to 10%) gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors of midgut, pancreatic or unknown origin where hindgut sites of origin have been excluded, in adult patients with unresectable locally advanced or metastatic disease. The addition of an indication for the treatment of patients with GEP-NETs has been approved by more than 15 other authorities including in Canada, Australia and some Asian countries, etc.

Detailed Description

Patients with advanced hindgut NET who don't receive prior systemic therapies will receive laneotide. Study-arm is composed of 28 patients. Laneotide 120mg s.c. once every a 28 day.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
28
Inclusion Criteria
  • Histologically confirmed well differentiated or moderate differentiated neuroendocrine tumor. WHO 2010 Grade 1 or 2
  • Age >20
  • Measurable disease by RECIST v 1.0
  • Primary tumor were located in hindgut, colorectal areas.
  • Non functioning or functioning NETs
  • Unresectable locally advanced or metastatic disease
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Prior receiving systemic therapies including interferon, chemotherapy, PRRT, chemoembolization or a somatostatin analogue at any time (unless they had received it >6 months previously and for <15 days).
  • Multiple endocrine neoplasia
  • Previous cancer except in the case of patients with treated or untreated in situ cervical or uterine carcinoma or basal cell skin cancer or patients with other cancers who had been treated with curative intent and had been disease free for > 5 years
  • Foregut, midgut, and pancreatic NETs and NETs of unknown primary origin Cross reference: Hindgut: Distal 1/3rd transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum, upper anal canal
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
LanreotideLanreotideLanreotide, at a dose of 120mg will be administered without dose adjustment, by means of deep subcutaneous injection every 28 days.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Progression free survivalup to 12 months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Youngsuk Park

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Seoul, Korea, Republic of

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