Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2160821 | Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
PurposeTo assess safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and clinical activity of HuMax-EGFr in patients with SCCHN.Patients and methodsTwenty-eight patients with SCCHN were enrolled. The study comprised a single-dose escalation part for assessment of safety issues followed by a repeat dose extension including 4 weekly infusions at the same doses. Efficacy and metabolic response were evaluated according to RECIST by CT and FDG-PET.ResultsMost frequently reported adverse event was rash. All but one event were CTC grade 1 or 2 and a dose-dependent relationship was indicated. Duration of skin reactions varied from few days to 2 months. No DLTs were observed and MTD was not reached. In the two highest dose groups, 7 of 11 patients obtained a PR or SD and 9 patients obtained metabolic PR or SD.ConclusionsHuMax-EGFr can be safely administered in doses up to 8 mg/kg, and preliminary data on tumour response are encouraging.