Media Release
Basel, 23 February 2007
Recruitment
temporarily
suspended into C.E.R.A. Phase II oncology trial
Roche
announced today that it is temporarily suspending recruitment into its Phase II dose-finding study (NH19960)
with the investigational drug C.E.R.A. in anaemic patients with advanced non small cell lung cancer
receiving chemotherapy. An independent Drug Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) involved in the study recommended
this course of action which Roche’s Drug Safety Committee endorsed yesterday. Treatment of enrolled
patients will continue.
This action has been taken because of a numerical imbalance in
the number of deaths across the four arms of the study (three arms with C.E.R.A. and one arm with darbepoetin
alfa) driven in part by deaths reported to be due to the progression of the underlying cancer (Stage
IIIb and IV Non Small Cell Lung Cancer patients receiving first line chemotherapy).
The
investigators reported all deaths to be unrelated to the study drugs. There appears to be no association
of these events to excessive haemoglobin (Hb) levels or the administered doses based on the current
review of the data.
Roche has not observed a similar type of imbalance
in previously completed studies (one phase I/II and two phase II studies) with C.E.R.A. in cancer patients
receiving chemotherapy. In another ongoing Clinical Pharmacology Study for lung cancer in Japan, there
have been no reported deaths during the scheduled clinical trial period.
A
review of the patient data also shows that there were imbalances upon entry into the trial between the
different arms in categories like the severity of tumour spread, presence of liver metastases and incidence
of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
153 patients have been randomized on
the study. Patients who are already enrolled will continue with the study as planned. The safety data
from the patients continuing in the study will be closely monitored by Roche working with the DSMB.
Roche is further investigating the potential causes for the imbalance across the arms in this population
of severely ill patients with advanced and rapidly progressing disease who were enrolled in the study.
Suspending recruitment and allowing currently enrolled patients to complete the 12-week
study period will permit an in-depth analysis of the data to determine potential confounding factors
and potentially allow recruitment to be restarted.
Roche has informed
all investigators involved in the study of its decision and is working closely with them. The company
has also informed Health Authorities in the countries where the study is taking place. Roche is committed
to patient safety and to the development of innovative medicines that meet unmet medical needs.
About
the study
This is a multicenter, randomized, open label dose finding study of C.E.R.A.
in anaemic patients with stage IIIB or IV non-small cell lung cancer receiving first line chemotherapy.
This
study is assessing the optimal starting dose of C.E.R.A. in the treatment of anaemia in patients with
non-small cell lung cancer receiving first line chemotherapy. Patients are randomized to receive C.E.R.A.
6.3µg/kg, 9µg/kg or 12µg/kg s.c. every 3 weeks or darbepoetin alfa according to the approved local label
(either 6.75µg/kg s.c. every 3 weeks, or 2.25µg/kg every week).
Please go to the Roche
Clinical Trial Registry at www.roche-trials.com/patient/trials/trial110602.html
for further information.
About
Roche
Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Roche is one of the world’s leading
research-focused
healthcare groups in the fields of pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. As a supplier of innovative products
and services for the early detection, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, the Group contributes
on a broad range of fronts to improving people’s health and quality of life. Roche is a world leader
in diagnostics, the leading supplier of drugs for cancer and transplantation and a market leader in
virology. In 2006 sales by the Pharmaceuticals Division totalled 33.3 billion Swiss francs, and the
Diagnostics Division posted sales of 8.7 billion Swiss francs. Roche employs roughly 75,000 people in
150 countries and has R&D agreements and strategic alliances with numerous partners, including majority
ownership interests in Genentech and Chugai. Additional information about the Roche Group is available
on the Internet at www.roche.com.
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