Litcius/Paper detail

223-Radium for metastatic osteosarcoma: combination therapy with other agents and external beam radiotherapy

Pete Anderson, Jacob G. Scott, Shireen Parsai, Stacey Zahler, Sarah Worley, Sankaran Shrikanthan, Vivek Subbiah, Erin S. Murphy

2020ESMO Open21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background Bone-seeking radiopharmaceuticals can deposit radiation selectively to some osteosarcoma tumours because of the bone-forming nature of this cancer. Objectives This is the first report of using 223-radium, an alpha-emitting calcium analogue with a high therapeutic index, in combination therapy with other agents in 15 patients with metastatic osteoblastic osteosarcoma. Methods Candidates for alpha-radiotherapy if 99m Tc-MDP bone scan had avid bone-forming lesions and no therapy of higher priority (eg, definitive surgery). Monthly 223-radium infusions (1.49 μCi/kg or 55.13 kBq/kg) were given. Results The median infusion number was three and the average time to progression was 4.3 months for this cohort receiving 223-radium+other agents. Agents provided during 223-radium included (1) drugs to reduce skeletal complications: monthly denosumab (n=13) or zolendronate (n=1); (2) agents with antivascular endothelial growth factor activity, pazopanib (n=8) or sorafenib (n=1), (3) alkylating agents: oral cyclophosphamide (n=1) or ifosfamide, given as a 14-day continuous infusion (n=1, two cycles), (4) high-dose methotrexate (n=1), pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (n=1); and (5) two other combinations: nivolumab and everolimus (n=1) and rapamycin and auranofin (n=1). Radiation therapy, including stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), was also given to 11 patients concurrently with 223-radium (n=2), after 223-radium completion (n=3), or both concurrently and then sequentially for other sites (n=6). After 223-radium infusions, patients without RT had a median overall survival of 4.3 months compared with those with SBRT and/or RT, who had a median overall survival of 13.5 months. Conclusion Although only 1/15 of patients with osteoblastic osteosarcoma still remain alive after 223-radium, overall survival

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRadium-223Radiation therapyRadiumPazopanibOsteosarcomaIfosfamideExternal beam radiotherapyNuclear medicineInternal medicineUrologyOncologyCancerChemotherapyBrachytherapyProstate cancerBone metastasisSunitinibCancer researchRadiochemistryEtoposideChemistryRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsSarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentProstate Cancer Treatment and Research
223-Radium for metastatic osteosarcoma: combination therapy with other agents and external beam radiotherapy | Litcius