Low dose cisplatin weekly versus high dose cisplatin every three weeks in primary chemoradiotherapy in head and neck cancer patients with low skeletal muscle mass: The CISLOW-study protocol

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2023-11

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Schaeffers, Anouk W M A
Devriese, Lot A
van Gils, Carla H.ORCID 0000-0003-0817-7567
Dankbaar, Jan WillemISNI 0000000392895296
Voortman, Jens
de Boer, Jan Paul
Slingerland, Marije
Hendriks, Mathijs P
Smid, Ernst JORCID 0000-0001-9652-0657ISNI 0000000394814621
Frederix, Geert

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Chemoradiotherapy with cisplatin in a triweekly regimen of 100 mg/m2 body surface area, is used to treat locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) with curative intent. Cisplatin dose limiting toxicity (CDLT) occurs often and impedes obtaining the planned cumulative cisplatin dose. A cumulative cisplatin dose of 200 mg/m2 or more is warranted for better survival and locoregional control. Patients with a low skeletal muscle mass (SMM) have a three-fold higher risk of developing CDLT than patients with a normal SMM. SMM can be assessed through measurements on routinely performed diagnostic head and neck CT- or MRI-scans. A weekly regimen of 40 mg/m2 body surface area cisplatin is proposed as a less toxic schedule, which possibly decreases the risk of developing CDLT and enables reaching a higher cumulative cisplatin dose. The aim of this multicenter randomized clinical trial (NL76533.041.21, registered in the Netherlands Trial Register) is to identify whether a regimen of weekly cisplatin increases compliance to the planned chemotherapy scheme in HNSCC patients with low SMM. The primary outcome is the difference in compliance rate, defined as absence of CDLT, between low SMM patients receiving either the weekly or triweekly regimen. Secondary outcomes consist of toxicities, the cumulative cisplatin dose, time to recurrence, incidence of recurrence at two years of follow-up, location of recurrence, 2-year overall, disease free and disease specific survival, quality of life, patient's experiences, and cost-effectiveness.

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Schaeffers, A W M A, Devriese, L A, van Gils, C H, Dankbaar, J W, Voortman, J, de Boer, J P, Slingerland, M, Hendriks, M P, Smid, E J, Frederix, G W J & de Bree, R 2023, 'Low dose cisplatin weekly versus high dose cisplatin every three weeks in primary chemoradiotherapy in head and neck cancer patients with low skeletal muscle mass : The CISLOW-study protocol', PLoS ONE, vol. 18, no. 11 November, e0294147. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294147