Induction chemotherapy followed by concurrent chemoradiation and nimotuzumab for locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Preliminary results from a phase II clinical trial

Jian Feng Huang, Fu Zheng Zhang, Qin Zhou Zou, Le Yuan Zhou, Bo Yang, Jian Jun Chu, Jia Hua Yu, Hao Wen Zhang, Xiao Peng Yuan, Guo Mei Tai, Fen Ju Liu, C. M.Charlie Ma

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Abstract

Overexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor can be found in more than 80% of patients with locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma and is associated with shorter survival. In this work, we evaluated the feasibility of adding nimotuzumab to chemoradiation in locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Twenty-three patients with clinically staged T3-4 or any node-positive disease were enrolled. They were scheduled to receive one cycle of induction chemotherapy followed by intensity-modulated radiotherapy, weekly administration of nimotuzumab and concurrent chemotherapy. Results showed that all patients received a full course of radiotherapy, 19(82.6%)patients completed the scheduled neoadjuvant and concurrent chemotherapy, and 22(95.7%) patients received ≥6 weeks of nimotuzumab. During the period of concurrent chemoradiation and nimotuzumab, grade 3-4 toxicities occurred in 14(60.9%) patients: 8 (34.8%) had grade 3-4 oral mucositis, 6(26.1%) had grade 3 neutropenia, and 1(4.3%) had grade 3 dermatitis. No acne-like rash was observed. With a median follow-up of 24.1 months, the 2-year progression-free survival and overall survival were 83.5% and 95.0%, respectively. In conclusion, concurrent administration of chemoradiation and nimotuzumab was well-tolerated with good compliance. Preliminary clinical outcome data appear encouraging with favorable normal tissue toxicity results comparing with historical data of concurrent chemoradiation plus cetuximab.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2457-2465
Number of pages9
JournalOncotarget
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized/administration & dosage
  • Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological/administration & dosage
  • Carcinoma/pathology
  • Chemoradiotherapy/methods
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Induction Chemotherapy/methods
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
  • Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms/pathology
  • Neoplasm Staging
  • Survival Analysis
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Young Adult

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