International Journal of Radiation Oncology * Biology * Physics
Volume 78, Issue 1 , Pages 42-49, 1 September 2010

A Phase I/II Trial of Gefitinib Given Concurrently With Radiotherapy in Patients With Nonmetastatic Prostate Cancer

  • Greetta Joensuu, B.M.

      Affiliations

    • Cancer Gene Therapy Group, Molecular Cancer Biology Program and Transplantation Laboratory and Haartman Institute and Finnish Institute for Molecular Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
    • International Comprehensive Cancer Center Docrates, Helsinki, Finland
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  • Timo Joensuu, M.D., Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • International Comprehensive Cancer Center Docrates, Helsinki, Finland
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  • Petri Nokisalmi, M.Sc., B.M.

      Affiliations

    • Cancer Gene Therapy Group, Molecular Cancer Biology Program and Transplantation Laboratory and Haartman Institute and Finnish Institute for Molecular Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
    • HUSLAB, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
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  • Chandana Reddy, M.Sc.

      Affiliations

    • Radiation Oncology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio
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  • Jorma Isola, M.D., Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Medical Technology, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland
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  • Mirja Ruutu, M.D., Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Urology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
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  • Mauri Kouri, M.D., Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • International Comprehensive Cancer Center Docrates, Helsinki, Finland
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  • Patrick A. Kupelian, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiation Oncology, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando, Orlando, Florida
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  • Juhani Collan, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Oncology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
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  • Sari Pesonen, Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Cancer Gene Therapy Group, Molecular Cancer Biology Program and Transplantation Laboratory and Haartman Institute and Finnish Institute for Molecular Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
    • HUSLAB, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
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  • Akseli Hemminki, M.D., Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Cancer Gene Therapy Group, Molecular Cancer Biology Program and Transplantation Laboratory and Haartman Institute and Finnish Institute for Molecular Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
    • HUSLAB, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests to: Akseli Hemminki, Biomedicum, PO Box 63, 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland. Tel: (+358) 9 191 25 464; Fax: (+358) 9 1912 5465

Received 31 March 2009; received in revised form 20 July 2009; accepted 22 July 2009. published online 09 December 2009.

Purpose

To estimate the safety and tolerability of daily administration of 250 mg of gefitinib given concurrently with three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy for patients with nonmetastatic prostate cancer.

Methods and Materials

A total of 42 patients with T2–T3N0M0 tumors were treated in a nonrandomized single-center study. A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level of <20 and a good performance status (WHO, 0–1) were required. Adjuvant or neoadjuvant hormone treatments were not allowed. A daily regimen of 250 mg of gefitinib was started 1 week before radiation therapy began and lasted for the duration of radiation therapy. A dose of 50.4 Gy (1.8 Gy/day) was administered to the tumor, prostate, and seminal vesicles, followed by a 22-Gy booster (2 Gy/day) for a total dose of 72.4 Gy. Correlative studies included analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), EGFRvIII, and phosphorylated EGFR in tumors and tumor necrosis factor, interleukin-1α (IL-1α), and IL-6 in serum.

Results

Maximum tolerated dose was not reached in phase I (12 patients), and 30 additional patients were treated in phase II. Thirty (71.4%) patients completed trial medication. Dose-limiting toxicities were recorded for 16 (38.1%) patients, the most common of which was a grade 3 to 4 increase in transaminase (6 patients). After a median follow-up of 38 months, there were no deaths due to prostate cancer. The estimated PSA relapse-free survival rate at 4 years (Kaplan-Meier) was 97%, the salvage therapy-free survival rate was 91%, and the overall survival rate was 87%. These figures compared favorably with those of matched patients treated with radiation only at higher doses.

Conclusions

The combination of gefitinib and radiation is reasonably well tolerated and has promising activity against nonmetastatic prostate cancer.

Gefitinib, Radiotherapy, Nonmetastatic prostate cancer, EGFR targeted therapy, Chemotherapy

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 Greetta Joensuu and Timo Joensuu contributed equally to this work.

 This study was supported by AstraZeneca, HUCH Research Funds (EVO), Finnish Cancer Society, Sigrid Juselius Foundation, Academy of Finland, Biocentrum Helsinki and University of Helsinki.

 Conflict of interest: none.

PII: S0360-3016(09)02918-6

doi:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2009.07.1731

International Journal of Radiation Oncology * Biology * Physics
Volume 78, Issue 1 , Pages 42-49, 1 September 2010