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Randomised phase II study of ASA404 combined with carboplatin and paclitaxel in previously untreated advanced non-small cell lung cancer.

Author(s): McKeage MJ, Von Pawel J, Reck M, Jameson MB, Rosenthal MA, Sullivan R, Gibbs D, Mainwaring PN, Serke M, Lafitte JJ, Chouaid C, Freitag L, Quoix E

Affiliation(s): University of Auckland, 85 Park Road, Grafton, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand.

Publication date & source: 2008-12-16, Br J Cancer., 99(12):2006-12.

Publication type: Clinical Trial, Phase II; Randomized Controlled Trial

ASA404 (5,6-dimethylxanthenone-4-acetic acid or DMXAA) is a small-molecule tumour-vascular disrupting agent (Tumour-VDA). This randomised phase II study evaluated ASA404 plus standard therapy of carboplatin and paclitaxel in patients with histologically confirmed stage IIIb or IV non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) not previously treated with chemotherapy. Patients were randomised to receive </=6 cycles of carboplatin area under the plasma concentration-time curve 6 mg ml(-1) min and paclitaxel 175 mg m(-2) (CP, n=36) or standard therapy plus ASA404 1200 mg m(-2) (ASA404-CP, n=37). There was little change in the systemic exposure of either total or free carboplatin or paclitaxel on addition of ASA404. Safety profiles were similar and manageable in both groups, with most adverse effects attributed to standard therapy. Tumour response rate (31 vs 22%), median time to tumour progression (5.4 vs 4.4 months) and median survival (14.0 vs 8.8 months, hazard ratio 0.73, 95% CI 0.39, 1.38) were improved in the ASA404 combination group compared with the standard therapy group. In conclusion, this study establishes the feasibility of combining ASA404 with carboplatin and paclitaxel in patients with previously untreated, advanced NSCLC, demonstrating a manageable safety profile and lack of adverse pharmacokinetic interactions. The results indicate that there may be a benefit associated with ASA404, but this needs to be evaluated in a larger trial.

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