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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Study of Treatment for Patients With Cancer of the Eye -Retinoblastoma

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Study of Treatment for Patients With Cancer of the Eye -Retinoblastoma

Official Title: Protocol for the Study and Treatment of Patients With Intraocular Retinoblastoma

Study ID: NCT00186888

Study Description

Brief Summary: Retinoblastoma is a childhood cancer which affects the retina of the eye. The retina is the light sensitive layer of tissue that lines the back of the eyeball; sends visual messages through the optic nerve to the brain. When only one eye is affected, this is known as unilateral retinoblastoma and when both eyes are affected, it is called bilateral retinoblastoma. Treatment for retinoblastoma is individualized for each patient and is based on the form and the stage of the disease (inside the eye or has moved outside). The main goal is always to cure the cancer, and save the life of the child. Treatments are also designed with the hope of saving the vision, while completely destroying the tumor. Therapies may involve surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and other treatments called focal treatments. Focal treatments may be laser therapy, freezing, or heat treatments meant to shrink and kill the tumor. In this study, researchers want to investigate how different participants respond to different therapies that are individualized specifically for them. Participants will be divided into three main groups, depending on whether the disease is unilateral or bilateral, and the stage of the disease. One of the main objectives of the study is to investigate how advanced tumors in children with bilateral disease respond to a new combination of chemotherapy with topotecan and vincristine, with G-CSF support. In order to improve results, some children with very advanced disease may receive carboplatin chemotherapy given around the eye at the same time that they receive topotecan by vein. Also, because children with retinoblastoma are diagnosed so early in life and the vision may be significantly impaired, this study will investigate how children develop and how the brain adjusts and compensates for the visual deficits. Finally, this study also investigates the biology of retinoblastoma, in order to understand better how this cancer develops.

Detailed Description: This study will determine the following: PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: * To estimate the ocular survival and event-free survival of bilateral disease patients with advanced intraocular retinoblastoma in either eye (R-E IV-V) responding to the vincristine/topotecan window, with alternating cycles of vincristine and carboplatin with vincristine, topotecan, and periocular carboplatin, with intensive focal treatments. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: * To estimate the ocular survival of eye and event-free survival of eye of bilateral disease patients with advanced intraocular retinoblastoma in either eye (R-E IV-V) responding to the vincristine/topotecan window, with alternating cycles of vincristine and carboplatin with vincristine, topotecan, and periocular carboplatin, with intensive focal treatments. * To estimate the ocular survival and event free survival of patients with advanced intraocular retinoblastoma (R-E IV-V) not responding to the vincristine/topotecan window, with a combination of vincristine, carboplatin, etoposide, and periocular carboplatin, with intensive focal treatments. * To estimate the ocular survival and event free survival of eye of patients with advanced intraocular retinoblastoma (R-E IV-V) not responding to the vincristine/topotecan window, with a combination of vincristine, carboplatin, etoposide, and periocular carboplatin, with intensive focal treatments. * To estimate the ocular survival and event-free survival of patients with early stage intraocular retinoblastoma (R-E I-III) with vincristine and carboplatin with intensive focal treatments. * To estimate the ocular survival of eye and event-free survival of eye of patients with early stage intraocular retinoblastoma (R-E I-III) with vincristine and carboplatin with intensive focal treatments. * To estimate the response rate of early stage eyes (R-E I-III) in patients with contralateral advanced disease treated with vincristine and topotecan. * To estimate the ocular survival and event-free survival of early stage eyes (R-E I-III) of patients with contralateral advanced disease treated with vincristine and topotecan. * To describe the outcome of intraocular retinoblastoma with respect to the new International Classification for Intraocular Retinoblastoma and the AJCC. * To describe primary visual cortex function in patients with unilateral and bilateral retinoblastoma. * To describe the cognitive, adaptive, and social/emotional development of children with retinoblastoma. * To describe changes in the pineal gland during treatment in patients with bilateral retinoblastoma. * To assess the relation between CYP3A4/5 genotype and the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of topotecan. * To assess the relation between ABCG2 genotype and the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of topotecan. * To determine if carboplatin can produce changes in cochlear function that are detectable with measurement of otoacoustic emissions. * To evaluate the need for and feasibility of starting early intervention support during the first year after the diagnosis of retinoblastoma. EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVES: * To provide insight into molecular pathogenesis of retinoblastoma. * To describe the incidence and type of germline mutations of the RB gene in patients with retinoblastoma.

Eligibility

Minimum Age:

Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Contact Details

Name: Ibrahim Qaddoumi, M.D.

Affiliation: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Useful links and downloads for this trial

Clinicaltrials.gov

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