A Study of Abemaciclib (LY2835219) in Participants With Previously Treated KRAS Mutated Lung Cancer
- Conditions
- Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
- Interventions
- Registration Number
- NCT02152631
- Lead Sponsor
- Eli Lilly and Company
- Brief Summary
The main purpose of this study is to evaluate how safe and effective the study drug known as abemaciclib is in participants with lung cancer.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 453
- Have confirmed diagnosis of stage IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) according to the American Joint Committee on Cancer Staging Handbook.
- Determined to have detectable mutations in codons 12 or 13 of the kirsten rat sarcoma (KRAS) oncogene by an investigational assay at the study central laboratory. A KRAS positive mutation result in codons 12 or 13 of the KRAS oncogene from tumor tissue per local laboratory will be permitted in no more than 10% of randomized participants.
- Have progressed after platinum-based chemotherapy (with or without maintenance therapy) AND have received one additional therapy which may include an immune checkpoint inhibitor or other anti-cancer therapy for advanced and/or metastatic disease OR is judged by the physician as ineligible for further standard second-line chemotherapy. Participants who have progressed after platinum-based chemotherapy and an immune checkpoint inhibitor (immunotherapy) e.g. pembrolizumab or nivolumab alone or in combination with other agents are eligible.
- Have measureable disease as defined by the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST 1.1).
- Have a performance status (PS) of 0 to 1 on the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) scale.
- Have discontinued all previous therapies for cancer (including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, and investigational therapy) for at least 21 days for myelosuppressive agents or 14 days for nonmyelosuppressive agents prior to receiving study drug.
- Have received treatment with a drug that has not received regulatory approval for any indication within 14 or 21 days of the initial dose of study drug for a nonmyelosuppressive or myelosuppressive agent, respectively.
- Have a personal history of any of the following conditions: presyncope or syncope of either unexplained or cardiovascular etiology, ventricular arrhythmia (including but not limited to ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation), or sudden cardiac arrest.
- Have the presence of unstable central nervous system (CNS) metastasis. History of CNS metastasis or stable CNS metastases is allowed (no longer requiring active therapy such as steroid medications). Participants with a history of CNS metastases must have a brain scan (for example, magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]) within 28 days of randomization to document stability, even if there have been no changes in symptoms.
- Have previously completed or withdrawn from this study or any other study investigating a cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (CDK4) and cyclin-dependent kinase 6 (CDK6) inhibitors, or have received treatment with a prior CDK4 and CDK6 inhibitors.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Erlotinib Erlotinib 150 mg erlotinib administered, orally, every 24 hours plus BSC on Days 1 to 28 (28 day cycles). Abemaciclib Abemaciclib 200 milligrams (mg) abemaciclib administered, orally, every 12 hours plus best supportive care (BSC) on Days 1 to 28 (28 day cycles).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Overall Survival (OS) From Randomization Date to Date of Death from Any Cause (Up to 32 Months) OS defined as from randomization date to the date of death due to any cause. For each participant who is not known to have died as of the data-inclusion cutoff date for overall survival analysis, OS time was censored on the last date the participant is known to be alive.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Percentage of Participants With Complete Response (CR) or Partial Response (PR) (Objective Response Rate [ORR]) From Randomization Date to Objective Progression (Up to 32 Months) ORR was the percentage of participants achieving a best overall response (BOR) of complete response (CR) or partial response (PR) as per Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) v1.1. CR defined as the disappearance of all target and non-target lesions and no appearance of new lesions. PR defined as at least a 30% decrease in the sum of the longest diameters (LD) of target lesions (taking as reference the baseline sum LD), no progression of non-target lesions, and no appearance of new lesions.
Progression Free Survival (PFS) From Randomization Date until Disease Progression or Death from Any Cause (Up to 32 Months) PFS defined as the from randomization date to the first evidence of disease progression as defined by RECIST v1.1 or death from any cause. Progressive Disease (PD) was at least a 20% increase in the sum of the diameters of target lesions, with reference being the smallest sum on study and an absolute increase of at least 5 mm, or unequivocal progression of non-target lesions, or 1 or more new lesions. If a participant does not have a complete baseline disease assessment, then the PFS time was censored at the date of first dose, regardless of whether or not objectively determined disease progression or death has been observed for the participant. If a participant was not known to have died or have objective progression as of the data inclusion cutoff date for the analysis, the PFS time was censored at the last adequate tumor assessment date.
Change From Baseline in MD Anderson Symptom Inventory-Lung Cancer (MDASI-LC) Score From Randomization Date through End of Study (Up to 32 Months) The MDASI-LC included 22 items + 3 additional trial-specific items, resulting in 6 collected and reported single-construct scores including core symptoms (13-item), interference (6-item), lung cancer (3-item), and trial-specific single outcomes for headache, diarrhea, and rash. A 2-construct composite core + lung cancer symptom (16-item) score was calculated. Data for all 7 scores were collected by an 11-point numeric rating scale anchored at 0 (not present or does not interfere) and 10 (as bad as you can imagine or interfered completely). The measurement range was 10 (maximum score-minimum score). Mixed Model Repeated Measure (MMRM) regression with covariates for treatment, visit, treatment\*visit, and baseline score predicted between-group Least Squares (LS) mean differences from baseline. Group-level negative change from baseline indicated group improvement.
Pharmacokinetics (PK): Area Under the Concentration Versus Time Curve During 1 Dosing Interval at Steady State Day 1 of Cycle 1 through Cycle 3 (28 Day Cycles) PK is determined by the area under the plasma concentration versus time curve during 1 dosing interval at steady state
Change From Baseline in European Quality of Life - 5 Dimensions - 5 Level (EQ-5D-5L) Score From Randomization Date through End of Study (Up to 32 Months) There are 5 response levels on a good-to-bad continuum of 1-5 corresponding to none, slight, moderate, severe, and extreme/unable to. The EuroQol-developed crosswalk method was used to convert the EQ-5D-5L,using United Kingdom (UK) weights, health dimensions(mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression) into a single index value; the dimensions are not separately scored. The index is marked missing when ≥1 dimensions are missing. The index scores for the response patterns were anchored on full health to dead with negative values assigned to response patterns/health states considered worse than death. The best pattern is assigned the index value of 1.0; the worst pattern is assigned an index value of -0.594. Between-group differences in regression-predicted change from baseline score were estimated for the index. LS Mean value was controlled for Treatment, visit, Treatment\*Visit and baseline.
Resource Utilization: Percentage of Participants Who Are Hospitalized From Randomization Date through End of Study (Up to 32 Months) Resource utilization is the percentage of participants who was hospitalized.
Trial Locations
- Locations (72)
St Joseph Cancer Center
🇺🇸Englewood, Colorado, United States
Hospital Bruno Born
🇧🇷Lajeados, Brazil
Indiana University School of Medicine
🇺🇸Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Cancer Center of Kansas, P.A.
🇺🇸Wichita, Kansas, United States
Meir Medical Center
🇮🇱Kfar Saba, Israel
Highlands Oncology Group
🇺🇸Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States
City of Hope National Medical Center
🇺🇸Duarte, California, United States
University of California - San Diego
🇺🇸La Jolla, California, United States
CBCC Global Research, Inc.
🇺🇸Los Angeles, California, United States
St. Bernards Medical Center
🇺🇸Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States
Loma Linda University School of Medicine
🇺🇸Loma Linda, California, United States
Fort Wayne Oncology & Hematology
🇺🇸Los Angeles, California, United States
SMO TRIO -Translational Research
🇺🇸Los Angeles, California, United States
UCLA Department of Medicine-Hematology/Oncology
🇺🇸Los Angeles, California, United States
St. Joseph Heritage Medical Group
🇺🇸Los Angeles, California, United States
Cancer Care Associates Medical Group
🇺🇸Los Angeles, California, United States
Alegent Immanuel Cancer Center
🇺🇸Englewood, Colorado, United States
Oncology Hematology West
🇺🇸Englewood, Colorado, United States
Jewish Hospital
🇺🇸Englewood, Colorado, United States
SMO Catholic Health Initiatives
🇺🇸Englewood, Colorado, United States
Medical Oncology Hematology Consultants
🇺🇸Newark, Delaware, United States
Halifax Medical Center
🇺🇸Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
Boca Raton Regional Hospital
🇺🇸Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Memorial Cancer Institute
🇺🇸Pembroke Pines, Florida, United States
University Cancer & Blood Center, LLC
🇺🇸Athens, Georgia, United States
Ingalls Memorial Hospital
🇺🇸Harvey, Illinois, United States
Central Baptist Hospital
🇺🇸Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Metro-West and Greater Boston CNS Research
🇺🇸Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
Mercy Medical Research Institute
🇺🇸Springfield, Missouri, United States
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
🇺🇸Lebanon, New Hampshire, United States
Broome Oncology
🇺🇸Johnson City, New York, United States
Weill Cornell Medical College
🇺🇸New York, New York, United States
Billings Clinic Research Center
🇺🇸Billings, Montana, United States
Mary Crowley Cancer Research Center
🇺🇸Dallas, Texas, United States
Associação Hospital de Caridade Ijuí
🇧🇷Ijui, Brazil
Kadlec Clinical Hematology & Oncology
🇺🇸Kennewick, Washington, United States
For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician.
🇺🇦Vinnitsa, Ukraine
Soroka Medical Center
🇮🇱Beer Sheva, Israel
For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri from 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time (UTC/GMT - 5 hours, EST), or speak with your personal physician
🇫🇷Saint-Brieuc, France
Cancer Care Northwest
🇺🇸Valley, Washington, United States
Fundação Antonio Prudente - Hospital do Câncer A.C Camargo
🇧🇷São Paulo, Brazil
For additional information regarding investigative sites for this trial, contact 1-888-545-5972 Mon - Fri, 9 AM to 4 PM or 1-877-CTLILLY (1-877-285-4559, 1-317-615-4559) Mon - Fri, 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time or speak with your personal physician.
🇨🇦Winnipeg, Canada
VA Caribbean Healthcare System
🇵🇷San Juan, Puerto Rico
Hadassah Medical Center - Ein Karem
🇮🇱Jerusalem, Israel
Sheba Medical Center
🇮🇱Tel Hashomer, Israel
Private clinic "Evimed"
🇷🇺Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
Arkhangelsk Regional Clinical Oncology Dispensary
🇷🇺Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation
Russian oncological scientific centre n.a. N.N. Blokhin of RAMS
🇷🇺Moscow, Russian Federation
Krasnodar regional clinical hospital # 1 n. a. S. V. Ochapovskogo
🇷🇺Krasnodar, Russian Federation
St-Petersburg scientifical practical center of specialized kinds of medical care (oncological)
🇷🇺Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
Republic clinical oncology dispensary of MoH of Bashkortostan Republic
🇷🇺Ufa, Russian Federation
Saint-Petersburg city clinical oncology dispensary
🇷🇺Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
Volgograd regional clinical oncology dispensary
🇷🇺Volzhskiy, Russian Federation
Central Coast Medical Oncology Corporation
🇺🇸Los Angeles, California, United States
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
🇺🇸Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
St. Francis Medical Center
🇺🇸Englewood, Colorado, United States
University of Iowa
🇺🇸Iowa City, Iowa, United States
University of Vermont Medical Center
🇺🇸Burlington, Vermont, United States
Oklahoma Cancer Specialists & Research Institute, LLC
🇺🇸Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Swedish Medical Center
🇺🇸Seattle, Washington, United States
Dignity Health Care Institute
🇺🇸Sacramento, California, United States
Karmanos Cancer Institute
🇺🇸Detroit, Michigan, United States
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
🇺🇸Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Providence Cancer Center Oncology Hematology Care
🇺🇸Portland, Oregon, United States
Tennessee Oncology PLLC
🇺🇸Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Utah Cancer Specialists
🇺🇸Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center
🇺🇸Tampa, Florida, United States
University of Louisville
🇺🇸Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Chattanooga Oncology Hematology Associates
🇺🇸Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Virginia Commonwealth University
🇺🇸Richmond, Virginia, United States
Oncology Hematology Care Inc
🇺🇸Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Roper St. Francis Healthcare
🇺🇸Charleston, South Carolina, United States