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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Image Guided Penile Cancer Surgery

Official Title: Fluorescent Guided Surgery in Penile Carcinoma Using Cetuximab-800IRDyeCW

Study ID: NCT05376202

Study Description

Brief Summary: The main treatment modality for Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma (PSCC) is surgery with curative intent. In organ sparing surgery a tumor-positive margin of up to 36% exist. Tumor-positive surgical margins are an independent risk factor for local recurrence, which has been reported to be up to 18%. Tumor-positive margins always lead to extra, penile sparing surgery, which leads to longer hospitalization, higher exposure to anesthetic interventions and a worse psychological outcome. Currently, no intraoperative imaging technique that provides real time feedback for resection margins exists in PSCC. Molecular fluorescence-guided Surgery (MFGS) using targeted near-infrared (NIR) optical contrast agents like for example Cetuximab-800CW is a promising technique to accommodate this need. Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) is overexpressed in PSCC and has safely and successfully been used as target for molecular imaging, particularly for assessment for tumor margins in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (ICON study, UMCG1).

Detailed Description: The main treatment modality for Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma (PSCC) is surgery with curative intent. There is no difference in mortality between organ sparing surgery and radical surgery, and for optimal cosmetic and functional results small resection (3-5mm) margins are used. In organ sparing surgery a tumor-positive margin of up to 36% exist. Tumor-positive surgical margins are an independent risk factor for local recurrence, which has been reported to be up to 18%. These local remaining tumor depositions can be continuous or discontinuous from the main tumor, which makes it hard for the treating surgeon to recognize them clinically. Tumor-positive margins always lead to extra, penile sparing surgery, which leads to longer hospitalization, higher exposure to anesthetic interventions and a worse psychological outcome. Currently, no intraoperative imaging technique that provides real time feedback for resection margins exists in PSCC. Molecular fluorescence-guided Surgery (MFGS) using targeted near-infrared (NIR) optical contrast agents like for example Cetuximab-800CW is a promising technique to accommodate this need. Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) is overexpressed in PSCC and has safely and successfully been used as target for molecular imaging, particularly for assessment for tumor margins in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (ICON study, UMCG1). Objectives: The purpose of the current study is to determine the feasibility of using MFGS using Cetuximab-800CW as an intraoperative margin assessment tool for penile carcinoma. Study design: The study is a single-center prospective, phase1 feasibility study. In total, fifteen patients with biopsy proven PSCC will be included. 2-4 days before surgery, a predose of 75mg 'cold' cetuximab will be administered intravenously, followed by 15mg of cetuximab-800CW intravenously, with 1 hour between start of the cold dose and the cetuximab-800CW. After 3 patients are included, an interim analysis will be performed. If a tumor to background of \>2 is obtained with either in vivo or ex-vivo analysis, the next 12 patients will be included. If a TBR of \<2 is reached, the dose of cetuximab-800CW will be increased to 25mg with the same predosing scheme, 75mg of cold cetuximab. When 3 patients are included in the second dose group, a second interim analysis will be performed. If a tumor to background of \>2 is obtained by ex-vivo analysis, 12 patients more will be included. If a TBR of \<2 is found, the study will be terminated. Study population: Patients with histologically proven PSCC who meet all in- and exclusion criteria, and are opted for primary surgery as their treatment. Patient related study procedures: After written informed consent is obtained, patients will receive an intravenous administration of 75mg 'cold' cetuximab followed by 15mg of cetuximab-800CW 1 hour after the administration of the predose. 2-4 days after the injection of the imaging agent, fluorescence imaging is performed intraoperatively, both in vivo and ex vivo. 1 day after surgery, fluorescence imaging will again be performed during pathological processing on the excised tissue. Both intraoperatively and during the pathology process, fluorescence will be quantified by MDSFR/SFF spectroscopy. Main study parameters/endpoints: The main objective of this feasibility study is to investigate whether cetuximab-800CW could be used for margin assessment during surgery in patients with PSCC. Burden, risks and benefit related to participation. Burden: The extra burden the patients associated with the study procedure is an extra visit to the hospital 2-4 days before surgery for the administration of cetuximab-800CW. This will take approximately 2 hours. Also, the surgical procedure will be prolonged 15-20 minutes due to fluorescence imaging and spectroscopy measurements. Risks: Risks to study participants are mainly related to the risks of the administration of the imaging agent. No preclinical or clinical study reported higher than grade 2 adverse events using cetuximab-800CW, moreover, these studies used significant higher doses of the investigational product. Previous studies with cetuximab-800CW reported no imaging agent related serious events. Currently, a phase 2 trial is performed at the UMCG with Cetuximab-800CW (NCT03134846), no grade 2 or higher imaging agent related serious advents were reported so far. Benefit: Patients will have no benefit from this study directly. Surgery will be planned as usual. During surgery, no decisions will be made based on the fluorescence imaging.

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Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, , Netherlands

Contact Details

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