Double-Blind Phase III Randomized Trial of the Antiprogestin Agent Mifepristone in the Treatment of Unresectable Meningioma: SWOG S9005

Author:

Ji Yongli1,Rankin Cathryn1,Grunberg Steven1,Sherrod Andy E.1,Ahmadi Jamshid1,Townsend Jeannette J.1,Feun Lynn G.1,Fredericks Ruth K.1,Russell Christy A.1,Kabbinavar Fairooz F.1,Stelzer Keith J.1,Schott Anne1,Verschraegen Claire1

Affiliation:

1. Yongli Ji, Steven Grunberg, and Claire Verschraegen, University of Vermont Cancer Center, Burlington, VT; Cathryn Rankin, SWOG Statistical Center, Seattle, WA; Andy E. Sherrod, Jamshid Ahmadi, and Christy A. Russell, University of Southern California; Fairooz F. Kabbinavar, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Jeannette J. Townsend, University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT; Lynn G. Feun, University of Miami, Miami, FL; Ruth K. Fredericks, University of Mississippi Medical...

Abstract

Purpose Progesterone receptors are expressed in approximately 70% of meningiomas. Mifepristone is an oral antiprogestational agent reported to have modest activity in a phase II study. This multicenter, prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled phase III trial conducted by SWOG was planned to define the role of mifepristone in the treatment of unresectable meningioma. Patients and Methods Eligible patients were randomly assigned to receive either mifepristone or placebo for 2 years unless disease progressed. Patients who were stable or responding to protocol therapy after 2 years had the option to continue with the same blinded therapy. Serial follow-up allowed assessment of efficacy and toxicity. Time to treatment failure and overall survival were ascertained for all randomly assigned patients. On progression, patients receiving placebo could cross over and receive active drug. Results Among 164 eligible patients, 80 were randomly assigned to mifepristone and 84 to placebo. Twenty-four patients (30%) were able to complete 2 years of mifepristone without disease progression, adverse effects, or other reasons for discontinuation. Twenty-eight patients (33%) in the placebo arm completed the 2-year study. There was no statistical difference between the arms in terms of failure-free or overall survival. Conclusion Long-term administration of mifepristone was well tolerated but had no impact on patients with unresectable meningioma.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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