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UnknownNCT01959438

Sodium Selenite as a Cytotoxic Agent in Advanced Carcinoma

Sodium Selenite as a Cytotoxic Agent in Advanced Carcinoma. A Phase I and Phase II Study.

Status
Unknown
Phase
Phase 1 / Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
32 (estimated)
Sponsor
Karolinska University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In vitro studies have demonstrated that sodium selenite in sufficient concentration and during sufficient time have a high tumoricidal capacity. This is found in many human cell types as leukemia cells, mesothelioma and non-small cell lung cancer cells. A minority of cell lines seem to be resistant. The question from a clinical point of view is: Is it possible with respect to toxicity to administer sodium selenite to patients in sufficient dose and during sufficient time to get responses in patients with cancer? We have performed first part of phase-1 study and found MTD of 10.2 mg/m2 if given as 10 daily infusions during 12 days. We have recorded limited anti-tumor effect in this treatment regimen. However, in vitro data suggest that low concentration of continuous exposure for 51 h is much more effective. Now we are planning to continue the phase-I trial with modified protocol. More specific: 1. Phase I: Find maximal tolerable dose with continuous infusion 2. Phase II: Use MTD and study responses, if any

Detailed description

* Patients: With advanced malignant disease, any kind, in which all standard treatment has been tried, but still progression. In sufficient good performance status (ps 0-2)to get more treatment: first selenite and immediately afterwards chemotherapy (since an additive or synergistic effect from selenite and chemotherapy has been found). * Treatment: We have performed the initial study with sodium selenite i.v. daily, 10 treatments during 2 weeks. The week after that response evaluation and then chemotherapy. In each patient, his or her first line chemotherapy treatment is given, since in vitro studies indicate that selenite might reverse resistance. In the modified protocol, a 2 days continuous infusion will be performed. * Toxicity evaluation (main criteria in phase I): Meeting a doctor once a week during selenite treatment and before each chemotherapy treatment and at End of treatment. Meeting a nurse each treatment day during selenite treatment. Blood samples for liver, kidney, blood and thyroid values. Plasma samples for selenite concentration during treatment. * Response evaluation (to be: main criteria in phase II and studied also in phase I): CT scan just before and after selenite treatment and after chemotherapy. From May 2011 FDG-PET-CT-scan just before and after selenite treatment. Cytokeratin and cytokeratin fragments evaluation.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGSodium selenite (Introselen)Intravenous infusion daily for each week day during 2 weeks (10 infusions). After that chemotherapy during 6 weeks. Chemotherapy for each patients is the first line treatment, so chemotherapy differs among patients, with respect to which treatment a patient got as first line.
DRUGSodium seleniteIntravenous treatment as described above. Cohorts of 3 patient are given a fixed dose for daily treatment (started with 0.5 mg/m2) and if no grade 3 or 4 toxicity, a new cohort is started on a higher dose. The dose for next cohort is 50% higher than for the former cohort. If grade 3 or 4 toxicity is found in 1 patient, 3 more patients are included on the same dose and if one more patient has serious toxicity it is considered to high a dose and a dose in between the toxic dose and the one before is tested. Thus if 2 patients in 3-6 tested patients has serious toxicity by a certain dose, this dose is to high and the highest dose is considered the earlier tested dose.

Timeline

Start date
2007-02-01
Primary completion
2016-10-01
Completion
2018-06-01
First posted
2013-10-10
Last updated
2013-10-10

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Sweden

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