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A Phase II, Single-Arm Trial Assessing Local Control of Near Total Endoscopic Resection Followed by Concurrent Chemotherapy and Proton Radiation in the Treatment of Unresectable Sinonasal Tumors
In Brief
A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating Cisplatin, Adjuvant Proton Radiotherapy, and 2 other interventions for Paranasal Sinus Cancer and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 3 participants across 5 sites.
Detailed Summary
This study is being done to test a new treatment plan for large tumors in the sinus or nasal cavity that will include endoscopic surgery plus chemotherapy and proton-beam radiation therapy.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Cisplatin should be administered on day 1 (+/- 3 days) of the start of radiotherapy and then every 3 weeks (unless there is a delay for safety concerns such as neutropenia) for a total of 3 cycles. 100 mg/m\^2 (dose reductions after the first cycle allowed for toxicity)
Proton therapy treatment will follow the National Cancer Institute's "Guidelines for the Use of Proton Radiation Therapy in NCI-Sponsored Cooperative Group Trials". Proton therapy techniques may include passively scattered or scanning or pencil beam technology.
In brief, an endoscope is used and two surgeons perform the intervention in a binostril manner. Tumor is generally resected with an emphasis on identification of the attachments in the paranasal sinuses, nasal cavity, or skull base.
If the final surgical pathology report shows SNUC, at the discretion of the treating medical oncologist, the patient will receive an addition of etoposide chemotherapy to cisplatin chemotherapy. The dose of cisplatin will be decresed from 100 mg/m2 to 60 mg/m2. Cisplatin should be administered on days 1-2, 21-22 and 42-43 at a dose of 60 mg/m2 and Etoposide should be administered at days 1-3, 21-23, and 42-44 at a dose of 120 mg/m2.