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Cyclophosphamide Compared With Ifosfamide in Consolidation Treatment of Standard-Risk Ewing Sarcoma: Results of the Randomized Noninferiority Euro-EWING99-R1 Trial

Lookup NU author(s): Emeritus Professor Alan Craft

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Abstract

Purpose Relative efficacy and toxicity of cyclophosphamide compared with ifosfamide are debatable. The Euro-EWING99-R1 trial asked whether cyclophosphamide may replace ifosfamide in combination with vincristine and dactinomycin (vincristine, dactinomycin, and cyclophosphamide [VAC] v vincristine, dactinomycin, and ifosfamide [VAI]) after an intensive induction chemotherapy containing vincristine, ifosfamide, doxorubicin, and etoposide (VIDE) in standard-risk localized disease (NCT00020566).Methods Standard-risk Ewing sarcomas were localized tumors with either a good histologic response to chemotherapy (< 10% cells) or small tumors (< 200 mL) resected at diagnosis or receiving radiotherapy alone as local treatment. Patients entered the trial after six VIDE + 1 VAI courses. Allocated treatment was either 7 VAC courses with 1.5 g/m(2) of cyclophosphamide or seven VAI-courses with 6 g/m(2) ifosfamide. The limit of noninferiority was set at -8.5% for the 3-year event-free survival rate (EFS), equivalent to 1.43 in terms of the hazard ratio of event (HRevent).Results This large international trial recruited 856 patients between February 2000 and March 2010 (n = 431 receiving VAC and n = 425 receiving VAI). With a median follow-up of 5.9 years, the 3-year EFSs were 75.4% and 78.2%, respectively, the 3-year EFS difference was -2.8% (91.4% CI, -7.8 to 2.2%), the HRevent was 1.12 (91.4% CI, 0.89 to 1.41), and the HRdeath was 1.09 (91.4% CI, 0.84 to 1.42; intention-to-treat). The HRevent was 1.22 (91.4% CI, 0.96 to 1.54) on the per-protocol population. Major treatment modifications were significantly less frequent in the VAC arm (< 1%) than in the VAI arm (7%), mainly resulting from toxicity. Patients experienced more frequent thrombocytopenia in the VAC arm (45% v 35%) but fewer grade 2 to 4 acute tubular toxicities (16% v 31%).Conclusion Cyclophosphamide may be able to replace ifosfamide in consolidation treatment of standard-risk Ewing sarcoma. However, some uncertainty surrounding the noninferiority of VAC compared with VAI remains at this stage. The ongoing comparative evaluation of long-term renal and gonadal toxicity is crucial to decisions regarding future patients. (C) 2014 by American Society of Clinical Oncology


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Author(s): Le Deley MC, Paulussen M, Lewis I, Brennan B, Ranft A, Whelan J, Le Teuff G, Michon J, Ladenstein R, Marec-Berard P, van den Berg H, Hjorth L, Wheatley K, Judson I, Juergens H, Craft A, Oberlin O, Dirksen U

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Journal of Clinical Oncology

Year: 2014

Volume: 32

Issue: 23

Pages: 2440-2448

Print publication date: 10/08/2014

Online publication date: 30/06/2014

Acceptance date: 01/01/1900

ISSN (print): 0732-183X

ISSN (electronic): 1527-7755

Publisher: American Society of Clinical Oncology

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2013.54.4833

DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2013.54.4833


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Funder referenceFunder name
108128Deutsche Krebshilfe
70-2551-Jue3Deutsche Krebshilfe
BMBF 01GM0869Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung
CRUK/02/014Association Enfants et Sante, Societe ' Francaise de Lutte Contre les Cancers et les Leucemies de l'Enfant et de l'Adolescent, Unicancer, Cancer Research United Kingdom
BMBF/Era-Net 01KT1310Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung

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