Lung-MAP: A Master Screening Protocol for Previously-Treated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
a study on Lung Cancer Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Immunotherapy Lung Tumor
Summary
- Eligibility
- for people ages 18 years and up (full criteria)
- Location
- at UC Davis UCSD
- Dates
- study startedcompletion around
- Principal Investigator
- by Lyudmila A. Bazhenova (ucsd)David R. Gandara (ucdavis)
Description
Summary
This screening and multi-sub-study randomized phase II/III trial will establish a method for genomic screening of similar large cancer populations followed by assigning and accruing simultaneously to a multi-sub-study hybrid Master Protocol (Lung-MAP). The type of cancer trait (biomarker) will determine to which sub-study, within this protocol, a participant will be assigned to compare new targeted cancer therapy, designed to block the growth and spread of cancer, or combinations to standard of care therapy with the ultimate goal of being able to approve new targeted therapies in this setting. In addition, the protocol includes non-match sub-studies which will include all screened patients not eligible for any of the biomarker-driven sub-studies.
Official Title
LUNGMAP: A Master Protocol To Evaluate Biomarker-Driven Therapies And Immunotherapies In Previously-Treated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (Lung-Map Screening Study)
Details
Primary Objective of the Master Protocol (LUNGMAP)
The primary objective of this screening study is to test patient specimens to determine eligibility for participation in the biomarker-driven and non-matched sub-studies included within the Lung-MAP umbrella protocol.
Secondary Objectives
Screening Success Rate Objective
To evaluate the screen success rate defined as the percentage of screened patients that register for a therapeutic sub-study. Screen success rates will be evaluated for the total screened population and by the subset of patients screened following progression on previous therapy or pre-screened on current therapy.
- Translational Medicine Objectives
- To evaluate circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) and compare to the FMI Foundation tissue molecular profiling results in patients who submit a new biopsy for screening.
- To establish a tissue/blood repository.
Ancillary Study S1400GEN Objectives
The Lung-MAP Screening Study includes an ancillary study evaluating patient and physician attitudes regarding the return of somatic mutation findings suggestive of a germline mutation. Participation in this study is optional.
Primary Objective
To evaluate patient attitudes and preferences about return of somatic mutation findings suggestive of a germline mutation in the Lung-MAP Screening Study.
- Secondary Objectives
- To evaluate Lung-MAP study physician attitudes and preferences about return of somatic mutation findings suggestive of a germline mutation in the Lung-MAP Screening Study.
- To evaluate Lung-MAP patients' and study physicians' knowledge of cancer genomics.
- To evaluate Lung-MAP patients' and study physicians' knowledge of the design of the Lung-MAP Screening Study.
- To explore whether physician and patient knowledge of cancer genomics and attitudes and preferences about return of genomic profiling findings are correlated.
Keywords
Previously Treated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Lung Neoplasms, Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma, Screening Platform, Lung-MAP Screening
Eligibility
For people ages 18 years and up
5.1 Registration
Step 0:
Patients who need the fresh biopsy must also submit whole blood for ctDNA testing (see Section 15.3). These patients must be registered to Step 0 to obtain a patient ID number for the submission.
Patients registered to Step 0 are not registered to the LUNGMAP protocol. To participate in LUNGMAP, patients must be registered to Step 1 after evaluation of patient eligibility, including tumor tissue adequacy, per protocol Section 5.1, Step
Patients registered at Step 0 must use the same SWOG patient ID for registration at Step 1.
Step 1:
- Patients must have pathologically proven non-small cell lung cancer (all histologic types) confirmed by tumor biopsy and/or fine-needle aspiration. Disease must be Stage IV as defined in Section 4.0, or recurrent. The primary diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer should be established using the current WHO/IASLC-classification of Thoracic Malignancies. All histologies, including mixed, are allowed.
Patients must either be eligible to be screened at progression on prior treatment or to be pre-screened prior to progression on current treatment.
These criteria are:
Screening at progression on prior treatment:
To be eligible for screening at progression, patients must have received at least one line of systemic therapy for any stage of disease (Stages I-IV) and must have progressed during or following their most recent line of therapy.
- For patients whose prior systemic therapy was for Stage I-III disease only (i.e. patient has not received any treatment for Stage IV or recurrent disease), disease progression on platinum-based chemotherapy must have occurred within one year from the last date that patient received that therapy. For patients treated with consolidation anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 therapy for Stage III disease, disease progression on consolidation anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 therapy must have occurred within one year from the date or initiation of such therapy. - For patients whose prior therapy was for Stage IV or recurrent disease, the patient must have received at least one line of a platinum-based chemotherapy regimen or anti-PD-1/PD-L1 therapy, alone or in combination (e.g. Nivolumab or Pembrolizumab).
- Pre-Screening prior to progression on current treatment:
To be eligible for pre-screening, current treatment must be for Stage IV or recurrent disease and patient must have received at least one dose of the current regimen. Patients must have previously received or currently be receiving a platinum-based chemotherapy regimen or anti-PD-1/PD-L1 therapy, alone or in combination (e.g. Nivolumab or Pembrolizumab). Patients on first-line treatment are eligible upon receiving Cycle 1, Day 1 infusion. Note: Patients will not receive their sub-study assignment until they progress and the LUNGMAP Notice of Progression is submitted.
- Patients must have adequate tumor tissue available, defined as ≥ 20% tumor cells and ≥ 0.2 mm3 tumor volume.
- The local interpreting pathologist must review the specimen.
- The pathologist must sign the LUNGMAP Local Pathology Review Form confirming tissue adequacy prior to Step 1 registration.
Patients must agree to have this tissue submitted to Foundation Medicine for common broad platform CLIA biomarker profiling, PD-L1, and c-MET IHC (see Section 15.2). If archival tumor material is exhausted, then a new fresh tumor biopsy that is formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) must be obtained. Patients who need the fresh biopsy must also submit whole peripheral blood for ctDNA testing. A tumor block or FFPE slides 4-5 microns thick must be submitted. Bone biopsies are not allowed. If FFPE slides are to be submitted, at least 12 unstained slides plus an H&E stained slide, or 13 unstained slides must be submitted. However, it is strongly recommended that 20 FFPE slides be submitted. Note: Previous next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) will be repeated if done outside this study for sub-study assignment.
Patients must agree to have any tissue that remains after testing retained for the use of sub-study Translational Medicine (TM) studies at the time of consent the patient is enrolled in.
- Patients with known EGFR sensitizing mutations, EGFR T790M mutation, ALK gene fusion, ROS 1 gene rearrangement, or BRAF V600E mutation are not eligible unless they have progressed following all standard of care targeted therapy. EGFR/ALK/ROS/BRAF testing is not required prior to Step 1 registration, as it is included in the Foundation One testing for screening/pre-screening.
- Patients must have Zubrod performance status 0-1 (see Section 10.2) documented within 28 days prior to Step 1 registration.
- Patients must be ≥ 18 years of age.
- Patients must also be offered participation in banking for future use of specimens as described in Section 15.0.
- Patients must be willing to provide prior smoking history as required on the LUNGMAP Onstudy Form.
- As a part of the OPEN registration process (see Section 13.4 for OPEN access instructions) the treating institution's identity is provided in order to ensure that the current (within 365 days) date of institutional review board approval for this study has been entered in the system.
- Patients must be informed of the investigational nature of this study and must sign and give written informed consent in accordance with institutional and federal guidelines.
- U.S. patients who can complete the survey and the interview by telephone or email in English must be offered participation in the S1400GEN Survey Ancillary Study if local institution's policies allow participants to receive the Amazon gift card (see Sections 15.7 and 18.5). Patients at institutions that cannot offer the survey must still participate in the main study.
Locations
- UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center
accepting new patients
La Jolla California 92093 United States - University of California Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center
accepting new patients
Sacramento California 95817 United States - California Pacific Medical Center-Pacific Campus
accepting new patients
San Francisco California 94115 United States - Kaiser Permanente-San Francisco
accepting new patients
San Francisco California 94115 United States - Kaiser Permanente-Cadillac
accepting new patients
Los Angeles California 90034 United States - Cedars Sinai Medical Center
accepting new patients
Los Angeles California 90048 United States - Fresno Cancer Center
accepting new patients
Fresno California 93720 United States - Kaiser Permanente-Fresno
accepting new patients
Fresno California 93720 United States - Kaiser Permanente Cancer Treatment Center
accepting new patients
South San Francisco California 94080 United States - Kaiser Permanente-South San Francisco
accepting new patients
South San Francisco California 94080 United States
Lead Scientists at University of California Health
- Lyudmila A. Bazhenova (ucsd)
Dr. Bazhenova’s clinical practice and research concentrate on lung cancer, particularly as this relates to females and non-smokers. She actively participates in cooperative group trials, and takes an active role in designing and implementing clinical investigations, including phase II studies and correlative science projects with several UCSD investigators. - David R. Gandara (ucdavis)
Professor, MED: Int Med Hematology/Oncology, School of Medicine. Authored (or co-authored) 509 research publications
Details
- Status
- accepting new patients
- Start Date
- Completion Date
- (estimated)
- Sponsor
- SWOG Cancer Research Network
- ID
- NCT03851445
- Phase
- Phase 2/3 research study
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Participants
- Expecting 10000 study participants
- Last Updated