About this trial
Hyperthermic intrathoracic chemotherapy (HITOC) offers a strategy to eliminate microscopic residual disease after surgical resection. Especially it is investigated to improve long-term survival in thymic epithelial tumors with pleural dissemination or recurrence. A prospective, multicenter, randomized phase III clinical trial (CHOICE-2) is conducted to compare the efficacy and safety of surgery combined with HITOC versus surgery alone. The HITOC regimen involves intrathoracic perfusion with doxorubicin on postoperative day 1 and cisplatin on postoperative day 2.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age range: 18-75 years old; Expected survival time > 12 months; Preoperative imaging (CT, MRI, or PET-CT) clinically diagnosed as TETs
Patients with de novo stage IVa thymoma (DNT) diagnosed by the multidisciplinary team (MDT) are eligible if deemed suitable for surgery under any of the following conditions: (1) candidates for primary surgery without contraindications; (2) candidates for staged surgery who have completed phase I surgery and are reassessed by the MDT as eligible for phase II surgery 3 months postoperatively; or (3) patients initially requiring induction therapy, provided the diagnosis is pathologically confirmed by biopsy, induction therapy is administered according to TET guidelines, imaging and laboratory evaluations are performed 4-6 weeks after completion of therapy, and the MDT confirms the absence of surgical contraindications upon re-evaluation.
For patients with thymoma with pleural recurrence (TPR), the initial surgery must have achieved complete resection without evidence of pleural dissemination or intraoperative tumor rupture, and the interval between the first surgery and the development of pleural metastasis must be longer than 6 months.
According to the definition of T1-3NxM1a stage, no intrapericardial dissemination, no intrapulmonary parenchymal metastatic nodules, no distant organ metastasis (M1b)
Disqualifiers
Preoperative imaging examinations such as CT, MRI or PET-CT, or intraoperative exploration revealed that the tumor involved the ascending aorta, aortic arch, descending aorta, intrapericardial pulmonary vessels, heart, trachea or esophagus (T4), or had dissemination within the pericardium (M1a) or hematogenous metastasis (M1b stage);
Within 4-6 weeks after completion of induction therapy (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, or targeted therapy), imaging studies (CT or PET-CT) and laboratory evaluations (complete blood count, liver and renal function, cardiac biomarkers, and thyroid function) were performed by the mediastinal MDT to assess surgical eligibility; patient found to have surgical contraindications and deemed unsuitable for surgery or HITOC were excluded;
The diagnosis was confirmed by biopsy or puncture as a non-TETs type (such as lymphoma, neurogenic tumor, germ cell tumor, thymic lipoma, thymic sarcoma or neuroendocrine tumor);
The patient had a history of multiple surgeries in the past (≥2), the initial surgery of TPR was palliative resection, and pleural dissemination was a iatrogenic implantation site; or the patient received a radiotherapy dose greater than 60 Gy before enrollment;
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Surgery alone
- Surgery+HITOC
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Shanghai Zhongshan Hospital
Lead sponsor
Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital
Collaborator
West China Hospital
Collaborator
Liaoning Cancer Hospital & Institute
Collaborator
Fujian Medical University Union Hospital
Collaborator
Qilu Hospital of Shandong University
Collaborator
Jiangxi Provincial People's Hopital
Collaborator
Zhongshan Hospital (Xiamen), Fudan University
Collaborator
Tang-Du Hospital
Collaborator
Xuhui Central Hospital, Shanghai
Collaborator