Subramaniam, Shalini, Toner, Guy C., Stockler, Martin R., Martin, Andrew James, Pashankar, Farzana D., Tran, Ben, Jeffery, Mark, Mazhar, Danish, Huddart, Robert A et al (2021) P3BEP (ANZUP 1302): An international randomized phase 3 trial of accelerated versus standard BEP chemotherapy for male and female adults and children with intermediateand poor-risk metastatic germ cell tumours (GCTs). Journal of Clinical Oncology, 39 (6).
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2021.39.6_suppl.TPS390
Abstract
Background: Bleomycin, etoposide, and cisplatin (BEP) given 3-weekly x 4 is standard first-line chemotherapy for metastatic GCT categorised as intermediate risk or poor risk. Acceleration of standard regimens by shortening the cycle length improved cure rates in other cancers. We aim to determine the superiority of accelerated BEP versus standard BEP in this setting. Methods: This open label, randomised, phase III trial is conducted seamlessly in 2-stages. The primary endpoint for stage I (n=150) is complete response (CR); and for stage II (n=500) is progression free survival at 2 years (PFS2y). These sample sizes provide >80% power with a two-sided type error rate of 5% to detect an absolute improvement of 25% in the CR rate (stage II) and of 7% in the PFS2y (stage II). The target population is males and females aged 11 to 45 with intermediate-risk or poor-risk metastatic GCT of the testis, ovary, retroperitoneum, or mediastinum. Participants are randomised (1:1) to 4 cycles of standard BEP (q3w) or accelerated-BEP (q2w) with cisplatin 20mg/m2 D1-5, etoposide 100mg/m2 D1-5, bleomycin 30 KIU weekly x 12, and pegylated G-CSF D6 or filgrastim daily. Study assessments are 30 days after completing chemotherapy, 6 months from randomisation, and after completion of all post-chemotherapy treatments (e.g. surgery). Tumour tissue and baseline blood samples are collected for translational substudies including assessment of favourable versus unfavourable rates of decline in the novel biomarker miR-371. As of 13 October 2020, 140 participants have been recruited from 25 ANZ sites, 14 UK sites (led by Cambridge Clinical Trials Unit), and 140 USA sites (led by Children’s Oncology Group). The first planned interim analysis for safety (n=76) identified no safety concerns. The stage I analysis is anticipated mid-2021. This international randomised trial of chemotherapy for intermediate and poor-risk metastatic GCT is the first to include adults and children of both sexes. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02582697 Clinical trial information: NCT02582697.
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