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Brief Title: Safety Study of Afatinib for Brain Cancer
Official Title: A Phase I Dose Escalation and Central Nervous System (CNS) Pharmacokinetic Study of the ErbB Family Inhibitor Afatinib in Patients With Recurrent or Progressive Brain Cancer
Study ID: NCT02423525
Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to try to determine the maximum safe dose of afatinib that can be administered to people with brain cancer. Other purposes of this study are to: * find out what effects (good and bad) afatinib has; * see how much drug gets into the body by collecting blood and cerebrospinal fluid for use in pharmacokinetic (PK) studies; * learn more about how afatinib might affect the growth of cancer cells; * look at biomarkers (biochemical features that can be used to measure the progress of disease or the effects of a drug).
Detailed Description: This is an open-label, single institution, Phase I 3+3 dose escalation study to describe the safety and tolerability of afatinib in patients with brain cancer having failed prior therapy and to determine the recommended phase II dose. Eligible patients will receive afatinib in treatment cycles of 28 days that will consist of afatinib administered orally by mouth once every four days. Patients will be assigned to the dose level open at the time of their enrollment. Patients will continue dosing of afatinib until disease progression, unacceptable toxicity, withdrawal of consent, or treating physician determines it is in their best interest to stop. Guidelines for modifying study drug doses is provided for the management of adverse treatment effects. All patients will have regular evaluations for assessment of safety parameters as detailed in the study flow chart. Lumbar puncture and blood draw for assessing afatinib levels will occur as detailed in the study flow chart. Neurological imaging and assessment for response will be performed approximately every eight weeks. Tumor response will be assessed according to Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology (RANO) Working Group criteria. An end of treatment evaluation will occur when a patient permanently discontinues study drug, as detailed in the study flow chart. Patients will then be followed every four months for survival.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
John Wayne Cancer Institute, Santa Monica, California, United States
Name: Santosh Kesari, MD, PhD
Affiliation: Saint John's Cancer Institute
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR