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Sponsor: Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Conditions: Solid Tumor, Adult, Metastatic Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer, Anatomic Stage IV Breast Cancer AJCC v8, Metastatic Cervical Carcinoma, Metastatic Ovarian Carcinoma
Interventions: Blood draws, QLQ-CIPN20 Survey, PR-CTCAE Survey
Countries: United States
The goals of this prospective, observational cohort study are to determine the feasibility of implementing paclitaxel therapeutic drug monitoring for cancer patients and explore the relationship between paclitaxel drug exposure and the development of neuropathic symptoms. This trial studies if paclitaxel can be consistently measured in the blood of patients with solid tumors undergoing paclitaxel treatment. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as paclitaxel, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Nerve damage is one of the most common and severe side effects of paclitaxel. The ability to consistently measure paclitaxel in the blood may allow doctors to control the dose of paclitaxel, so that enough chemotherapy is given to kill the cancer, but the side effect of nerve damage is reduced.
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: OBSERVATIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: * Male or female sex * Age ≥ 18 years at time of consent * Individuals receiving treatment at the Wake Forest Comprehensive Cancer Center who are anticipated to receive paclitaxel for curative or palliative intent, with or without surgery and/or radiation (i.e. neoadjuvant, adjuvant, or in the setting of recurrent or metastatic disease) as per decision with their medical oncologist for the following malignancies and dosing regimens: * Invasive breast cancer (any HER2 and ER/PR status) * Patients considered for curative or palliative chemotherapy with paclitaxel 80-175 mg/m2 with or without doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, carboplatin, trastuzumab, bevacizumab, or pertuzumab Cervical cancer • Patients considered for curative or palliative chemotherapy with paclitaxel 135-175 mg/m2 with or without cisplatin, carboplatin, topotecan, or bevacizumab Non-small cell lung cancer • Patients considered for curative or palliative chemotherapy with paclitaxel 45-200 mg/m2 with or without carboplatin, cisplatin, bevacizumab, atezolizumab, or pembrolizumab Ovarian cancer • Patients considered for curative or palliative chemotherapy with paclitaxel 60-175 mg/m2 with or without carboplatin, cisplatin, ifosfamide, gemcitabine, pazopanib, or bevacizumab Uterine neoplasms • Patients considered for curative or palliative chemotherapy with paclitaxel 135-175 mg/m2 with or without carboplatin, cisplatin, doxorubicin, ifosfamide, bevacizumab, or trastuzumab Vulvar cancer (squamous cell carcinoma) * Patients considered for curative or palliative chemotherapy with paclitaxel 60-175 mg/m2 with or without cisplatin, carboplatin, or bevacizumab * Ability to understand and the willingness to sign an IRB-approved informed consent document * Patients with prior radiation treatment or surgery will not be disqualified from enrollment into the study, unless the aforementioned interventions resulted in peripheral neuropathy as a complication Exclusion Criteria: * Prior treatment with PTX, for any duration or indication * Prior treatment with neurotoxic chemotherapy including any taxane, vinca alkaloid, platinum-containing agent, bortezomib, or thalidomide that has resulted in clinical symptoms of persistent, CTCAE grade II or higher peripheral neuropathy * Concurrent enrollment in a clinical study of a neuroprotective intervention at the time of study initiation * Any contraindication to PTX (e.g. history of allergic reaction to paclitaxel or Kolliphor EL) * Current signs or symptoms of peripheral neuropathy at the time of enrollment, e.g. due to diabetes, HIV, or other conditions * Known personal or family history of hereditary peripheral neuropathy (e.g. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease)
- Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States