Chemoprevention Study of Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Information source: National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on December 31, 2007 Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.
Condition(s) targeted: Oral Cavity; Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Intervention: 13-cis Retino Acid (Drug)
Phase: Phase 3
Status: Completed
Sponsored by: National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan Official(s) and/or principal investigator(s): Mow-Ming Hsu, MD, Study Chair, Affiliation: National Taiwan University Hospital
Summary
The purpose of this study is to study the effect of 13-cis retinoic acid in preventing second
primary malignancy in the oral cavity cancer patients after curative local treatment and to
study the toxicity and compliance of 13-cis retinoic acid.
Clinical Details
Official title: Phase III Placebo-Controlled Chemoprevention Study of Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients
Study design: Prevention, Randomized, Single Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study
Primary outcome: Primary tumor recurrence
Secondary outcome: The development of a second primary tumor
Detailed description:
There are more than one thousand deaths annually from head and neck cancer in Taiwan
(excluding nasopharyngeal carcinoma) and the majority of treatment failures are related to
recurrence of primary disease. Only patients with early-stage disease have high cure rates,
but they remain at risk for the development of second primary tumors.
Second primary malignancies occur at a constant annual rate of 5% to 7% in all head and neck
cancer patients1. Furthermore, because the mortality from primary disease recurrence plateaus
after 2 to 3 years in patients with locally advanced disease, second primary tumors become
the major cause of late cancer mortality.
Sporn et al defined chemoprevention as an effort to arrest or reverse premalignant cells
during their progression to invasive malignancy2,3. The concept of chemoprevention has
evolved to include the use of specific compounds, rather than general dietary changes, to
prevent the development of cancer.
Hong et al studied the effects of 13-cis retinoic acid on patients with history of head and
neck cancers 4. After treatment of head and neck primary cancers with either radiotherapy or
surgery or both, 103 patients were randomized to receive either adjuvant 13-cis retinoic acid
or placebo. In an update of this trial with 55 months of follow-up, 16 patients (31%) in the
placebo group had developed second primary tumors, whereas 7 patients (14%) in the treatment
group had developed second primary tumors (p=0. 04) 5. Betel quid chewing becomes increasingly
popular in Taiwan. Exposure to both smoking and betel quid significantly increases the risk
of oral cavity cancer6. The hazard of developing second primary tumors is high in this
population, therefore, chemoprevention is worthy of trial.
Use of 13-cis RA for chemoprevention of head and neck cancer only has been published by Hong
et al. Their cases included a variety of head and neck cancers that are known to be not a
homogenous group. The risk of second primary is different for different primary sites.
Therefore, the value of 13-cis RA in chemoprevention is not conclusively addressed. In our
proposal, only oral cavity cancer is included and the result will be more convincing. The
result could be the basis of further chemoprevention clinical trial or guideline for clinical
practice.
Eligibility
Minimum age: 20 Years.
Maximum age: 65 Years.
Gender(s): Both.
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
Clinically free of disease after having undergone surgery for histologically confirmed
primary SCC of the oral cavity(Buccal mucosa +Oral tongue )
Without any risk factor of recurrence listed below:
Nodal extracapsular spread of disease (ECS)
Number of positive node > 2
Perineural involvement
Lymphovascular emboli/permeation in resected surgical specimen
Histologically positive surgical margins, but no gross residual disease
Exclusion Criteria:
A KPS of less than 50 percent
Serum creatinine and/or GOT/GPT greater than 2 times upper normal limit
Distant metastasis
Has previously received chemotherapy
Has received within the two years diagnosis of any cancer
Women of reproductive capacity
Cases beyond the age range of 20-65 years.
Locations and Contacts
National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei 100, Taiwan
Additional Information
Starting date: April 1999
Ending date: September 2012
Last updated: September 13, 2005
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