Tipifarnib for the Treatment of Advanced Solid Tumors, Lymphoma, or Histiocytic Disorders With HRAS Gene Alterations, a Pediatric MATCH Treatment Trial
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
This phase II pediatric MATCH trial studies how well tipifarnib works in treating patients with solid tumors that have recurred or spread to other places in the body (advanced), lymphoma, or histiocytic disorders, that have a genetic alteration in the gene HRAS. Tipifarnib may block the growth of cancer cells that have specific genetic changes in a gene called HRAS and may reduce tumor size.
Detailed Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
- To determine the objective response rate (ORR; complete response + partial response) in pediatric patients treated with tipifarnib with advanced solid tumors (including central nervous system [CNS] tumors), lymphomas or histiocytic disorders that harbor activating genetic alterations in HRAS.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
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To estimate the progression free survival in pediatric patients treated with tipifarnib with advanced solid tumors (including CNS tumors), lymphomas or histiocytic disorders that harbor activating genetic alterations in HRAS.
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To obtain information about the tolerability of tipifarnib in children and adolescents with relapsed or refractory cancer.
EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVES:
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To evaluate other biomarkers as predictors of response to tipifarnib and specifically, whether tumors that harbor different missense mutations or variant allele frequency will demonstrate differential response to tipifarnib treatment.
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To explore approaches to profiling changes in tumor genomics over time through evaluation of circulating tumor deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
OUTLINE:
Patients receive tipifarnib orally (PO) or via nasogastric or gastric tube twice daily (BID) on days 1-7 and 15-21. Treatment repeats every 28 days for up to 26 cycles (2 years) in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at 30 days, then periodically thereafter.
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
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Experimental: Treatment (tipifarnib) Patients receive tipifarnib PO or via nasogastric or gastric tube BID on days 1-7 and 15-21. Treatment repeats every 28 days for up to 26 cycles (2 years) in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. |
Drug: Tipifarnib
Given PO or via nasogastric or gastric tube
Other Names:
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Objective response rate (complete response + partial response) in pediatric patients treated with tipifarnib [From enrollment to the end of treatment, up to 2 years]
A responder is defined as a patient who achieves a best response of partial response or complete response on the study. Response rates will be calculated as the percent of evaluable patients who are responders, and confidence intervals will be constructed using the Wilson score interval method.
Secondary Outcome Measures
- Progression free survival (PFS) [From the initiation of subprotocol treatment, until disease progression or disease recurrence or death from any cause, assessed up to 7 years]
PFS along with the confidence intervals will be estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.
- Percentage of patients experiencing grade 3 or higher adverse events [From enrollment to the end of treatment, up to 2 years]
Percentage of patients experiencing grade 3 or higher adverse events will be evaluated according to National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 5.0. All patients who receive at least one dose of protocol therapy will be considered in the evaluation of toxicity.
Other Outcome Measures
- Biomarker analysis [Up to 7 years]
Will evaluate other biomarkers as predictors of response to tipifarnib and whether tumors that harbor different missense mutations or fusions will demonstrate differential response to treatment.
- Profiling changes in tumor genomics [Baseline, assessed up to 7 years]
Will explore approaches to the profiling changes in tumor genomics over time through evaluation of circulating tumor deoxyribonucleic acid.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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Patient must have enrolled onto APEC1621SC and must have been given a treatment assignment to MATCH to APEC1621M based on the presence of an actionable mutation as defined in APEC1621SC
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Patients must have a body surface area >= 0.29 m^2 at enrollment
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Patients must have radiographically measurable disease at the time of study enrollment. Patients with neuroblastoma who do not have measurable disease but have metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) positive (+) evaluable disease are eligible. Measurable disease in patients with CNS involvement is defined as any lesion that is at minimum 10 mm in one dimension on standard magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT)
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Note: The following do not qualify as measurable disease:
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Malignant fluid collections (e.g., ascites, pleural effusions)
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Bone marrow infiltration except that detected by MIBG scan for neuroblastoma
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Lesions only detected by nuclear medicine studies (e.g., bone, gallium or positron emission tomography [PET] scans) except as noted for neuroblastoma
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Elevated tumor markers in plasma or cerebral spinal fluid (CSF)
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Previously radiated lesions that have not demonstrated clear progression post radiation
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Leptomeningeal lesions that do not meet the measurement requirements for Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) 1.1
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Karnofsky >= 50 for patients > 16 years of age and Lansky >= 50 for patients =< 16 years of age. Note: Neurologic deficits in patients with CNS tumors must have been relatively stable for at least 7 days prior to study enrollment. Patients who are unable to walk because of paralysis, but who are up in a wheelchair, will be considered ambulatory for the purpose of assessing the performance score
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Patients must have fully recovered from the acute toxic effects of all prior anti-cancer therapy and must meet the following minimum duration from prior anti-cancer directed therapy prior to enrollment. If after the required timeframe, the numerical eligibility criteria are met, e.g. blood count criteria, the patient is considered to have recovered adequately
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Cytotoxic chemotherapy or other anti-cancer agents known to be myelosuppressive.
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= 21 days after the last dose of cytotoxic or myelosuppressive chemotherapy (42 days if prior nitrosourea)
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Anti-cancer agents not known to be myelosuppressive (e.g. not associated with reduced platelet or absolute neutrophil count [ANC] counts): >= 7 days after the last dose of agent.
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Antibodies: >= 21 days must have elapsed from infusion of last dose of antibody, and toxicity related to prior antibody therapy must be recovered to grade =< 1
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Corticosteroids: If used to modify immune adverse events related to prior therapy, >= 14 days must have elapsed since last dose of corticosteroid
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Hematopoietic growth factors: >= 14 days after the last dose of a long-acting growth factor (e.g. pegfilgrastim) or 7 days for short-acting growth factor. For growth factors that have known adverse events occurring beyond 7 days after administration, this period must be extended beyond the time during which adverse events are known to occur. The duration of this interval must be discussed with the study chair and the study-assigned research coordinator
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Interleukins, interferons and cytokines (other than hematopoietic growth factors): >= 21 days after the completion of interleukins, interferon or cytokines (other than hematopoietic growth factors)
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Stem cell infusions (with or without total body irradiation [TBI]):
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Allogeneic (non-autologous) bone marrow or stem cell transplant, or any stem cell infusion including donor lymphocyte infusion (DLI) or boost infusion:
= 84 days after infusion and no evidence of graft versus host disease (GVHD)
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Autologous stem cell infusion including boost infusion: >= 42 days
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Cellular therapy: >= 42 days after the completion of any type of cellular therapy (e.g. modified T cells, natural killer [NK] cells, dendritic cells, etc.)
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Radiation therapy (XRT)/external beam irradiation including protons: >= 14 days after local XRT; >= 150 days after TBI, craniospinal XRT or if radiation to >= 50% of the pelvis; >= 42 days if other substantial bone marrow (BM) radiation
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Note: Radiation may not be delivered to "measurable disease" tumor site(s) being used to follow response to subprotocol treatment
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Radiopharmaceutical therapy (e.g., radiolabeled antibody, 131I-MIBG): >= 42 days after systemically administered radio-pharmaceutical therapy
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Patients must not have received prior exposure to tipifarnib
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For patients with solid tumors without known bone marrow involvement (within 7 days prior to enrollment):
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Peripheral absolute neutrophil count (ANC) >= 1000/mm^3
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For patients with solid tumors without known bone marrow involvement (within 7 days prior to enrollment):
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Platelet count >= 100,000/mm^3 (transfusion independent, defined as not receiving platelet transfusions for at least 7 days prior to enrollment)
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Patients with known bone marrow metastatic disease will be eligible for study provided they meet the blood counts (may receive transfusions provided they are not known to be refractory to red cell or platelet transfusions). These patients will not be evaluable for hematologic toxicity
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Creatinine clearance or radioisotope glomerular filtration rate (GFR) >= 70 ml/min/1.73 m^2 (within 7 days prior to enrollment) or
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A serum creatinine based on age/gender as follows (within 7 days prior to enrollment):
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Age: Maximum serum creatinine (mg/dL)
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1 to < 2 years: male (0.6), female (0.6)
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2 to < 6 years: male (0.8), female (0.8)
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6 to < 10 years: male (1), female (1)
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10 to < 13 years: male (1.2), female (1.2)
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13 to < 16 years: male (1.5), female (1.4)
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= 16 years: male (1.7), female (1.4)
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Bilirubin (sum of conjugated + unconjugated) =< 1.5 x upper limit of normal (ULN) for age (within 7 days prior to enrollment)
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Serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT) (alanine aminotransferase [ALT]) =< 135 U/L. (For the purpose of this study, the ULN for SGPT is 45 U/L.) (within 7 days prior to enrollment)
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Serum albumin >= 2 g/dL (within 7 days prior to enrollment)
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Patients with seizure disorder may be enrolled if on anticonvulsants and well controlled
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Nervous system disorders (Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events [CTCAE] version [v] 5.0) resulting from prior therapy must be =< grade 2
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Patients must be able to swallow intact tablets or crushed tablets mixed in water, orange juice, apple juice, tomato juice, ginger ale, applesauce, yogurt, protein shake, or a dietary supplement drink (such as Ensure). Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG)-tube or nasogastric tube administration is permitted
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All patients and/or their parents or legally authorized representatives must sign a written informed consent. Assent, when appropriate, will be obtained according to institutional guidelines
Exclusion Criteria:
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Pregnant or breast-feeding women will not be entered on this study due to risks of fetal and teratogenic adverse events as seen in animal/human studies. Pregnancy tests must be obtained in girls who are post-menarchal. Males or females of reproductive potential may not participate unless they have agreed to use two effective contraceptive methods for the duration of study treatment. Both female subjects and male subjects with female partners of child-bearing potential must agree to use a highly effective method of contraception for 2 weeks prior to protocol therapy, during, and at least 4 weeks after last dose of tipifarnib. In addition, since tipifarnib could induce toxicity of male reproductive organs and cause impairment of fertility, sperm cryopreservation should be recommended for male subjects wishing to preserve their fertility following tipifarnib treatment
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Patients receiving corticosteroids who have not been on a stable or decreasing dose of corticosteroid for at least 7 days prior to enrollment are not eligible. If used to modify immune adverse events related to prior therapy, >= 14 days must have elapsed since last dose of corticosteroid
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Patients who are currently receiving another investigational drug are not eligible
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Patients who are currently receiving other anti-cancer agents are not eligible
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Patients who are receiving cyclosporine, tacrolimus or other agents to prevent graft-versus-host disease post bone marrow transplant are not eligible for this trial
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Patients who are currently receiving drugs that are strong inducers or inhibitors of CYP3A4/5 or UGT are not eligible. Strong inducers or inhibitors of CYP3A4/5 or UGT should be avoided from 14 days prior to the 1st dose of tipifarnib to the end of the study. In addition, patients receiving agents that are sensitive or narrow therapeutic range substrates of CYP3A4/5 are not eligible. Note: CYP3A4/5 inducing anti-epileptic drugs and dexamethasone for CNS tumors or metastases, on a stable dose, are allowed
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Patients with known hypersensitivity to tipifarnib or any components of the tablet are not eligible
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Patients with hypersensitivity to imidazoles, such as clotrimazole, ketoconazole, miconazole and others in this drug class are not eligible
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Patients who have an uncontrolled infection are not eligible
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Patients who have received a prior solid organ transplantation are not eligible
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Patients who in the opinion of the investigator may not be able to comply with the safety monitoring requirements of the study are not eligible
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | Children's Hospital of Alabama | Birmingham | Alabama | United States | 35233 |
2 | Providence Alaska Medical Center | Anchorage | Alaska | United States | 99508 |
3 | Banner Children's at Desert | Mesa | Arizona | United States | 85202 |
4 | Phoenix Childrens Hospital | Phoenix | Arizona | United States | 85016 |
5 | Banner University Medical Center - Tucson | Tucson | Arizona | United States | 85719 |
6 | Arkansas Children's Hospital | Little Rock | Arkansas | United States | 72202-3591 |
7 | Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center | Downey | California | United States | 90242 |
8 | City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center | Duarte | California | United States | 91010 |
9 | Loma Linda University Medical Center | Loma Linda | California | United States | 92354 |
10 | Miller Children's and Women's Hospital Long Beach | Long Beach | California | United States | 90806 |
11 | Children's Hospital Los Angeles | Los Angeles | California | United States | 90027 |
12 | Cedars Sinai Medical Center | Los Angeles | California | United States | 90048 |
13 | Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA | Los Angeles | California | United States | 90095 |
14 | Valley Children's Hospital | Madera | California | United States | 93636 |
15 | UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland | Oakland | California | United States | 94609 |
16 | Kaiser Permanente-Oakland | Oakland | California | United States | 94611 |
17 | Children's Hospital of Orange County | Orange | California | United States | 92868 |
18 | Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford University | Palo Alto | California | United States | 94304 |
19 | University of California Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center | Sacramento | California | United States | 95817 |
20 | Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego | San Diego | California | United States | 92123 |
21 | Naval Medical Center -San Diego | San Diego | California | United States | 92134 |
22 | UCSF Medical Center-Mission Bay | San Francisco | California | United States | 94158 |
23 | Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center | Torrance | California | United States | 90502 |
24 | Children's Hospital Colorado | Aurora | Colorado | United States | 80045 |
25 | Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children-Presbyterian Saint Luke's Medical Center | Denver | Colorado | United States | 80218 |
26 | Connecticut Children's Medical Center | Hartford | Connecticut | United States | 06106 |
27 | Yale University | New Haven | Connecticut | United States | 06520 |
28 | Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children | Wilmington | Delaware | United States | 19803 |
29 | MedStar Georgetown University Hospital | Washington | District of Columbia | United States | 20007 |
30 | Children's National Medical Center | Washington | District of Columbia | United States | 20010 |
31 | Broward Health Medical Center | Fort Lauderdale | Florida | United States | 33316 |
32 | Golisano Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida | Fort Myers | Florida | United States | 33908 |
33 | University of Florida Health Science Center - Gainesville | Gainesville | Florida | United States | 32610 |
34 | Memorial Regional Hospital/Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital | Hollywood | Florida | United States | 33021 |
35 | Nemours Children's Clinic-Jacksonville | Jacksonville | Florida | United States | 32207 |
36 | University of Miami Miller School of Medicine-Sylvester Cancer Center | Miami | Florida | United States | 33136 |
37 | Nicklaus Children's Hospital | Miami | Florida | United States | 33155 |
38 | Miami Cancer Institute | Miami | Florida | United States | 33176 |
39 | AdventHealth Orlando | Orlando | Florida | United States | 32803 |
40 | Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children | Orlando | Florida | United States | 32806 |
41 | Nemours Children's Hospital | Orlando | Florida | United States | 32827 |
42 | Sacred Heart Hospital | Pensacola | Florida | United States | 32504 |
43 | Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital | Saint Petersburg | Florida | United States | 33701 |
44 | Tampa General Hospital | Tampa | Florida | United States | 33606 |
45 | Saint Joseph's Hospital/Children's Hospital-Tampa | Tampa | Florida | United States | 33607 |
46 | Saint Mary's Hospital | West Palm Beach | Florida | United States | 33407 |
47 | Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Egleston | Atlanta | Georgia | United States | 30322 |
48 | Memorial Health University Medical Center | Savannah | Georgia | United States | 31404 |
49 | Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children | Honolulu | Hawaii | United States | 96826 |
50 | Saint Luke's Cancer Institute - Boise | Boise | Idaho | United States | 83712 |
51 | Lurie Children's Hospital-Chicago | Chicago | Illinois | United States | 60611 |
52 | University of Illinois | Chicago | Illinois | United States | 60612 |
53 | University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center | Chicago | Illinois | United States | 60637 |
54 | Loyola University Medical Center | Maywood | Illinois | United States | 60153 |
55 | Saint Jude Midwest Affiliate | Peoria | Illinois | United States | 61637 |
56 | Southern Illinois University School of Medicine | Springfield | Illinois | United States | 62702 |
57 | Riley Hospital for Children | Indianapolis | Indiana | United States | 46202 |
58 | Saint Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center | Indianapolis | Indiana | United States | 46260 |
59 | Blank Children's Hospital | Des Moines | Iowa | United States | 50309 |
60 | University of Iowa/Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center | Iowa City | Iowa | United States | 52242 |
61 | University of Kentucky/Markey Cancer Center | Lexington | Kentucky | United States | 40536 |
62 | Norton Children's Hospital | Louisville | Kentucky | United States | 40202 |
63 | Children's Hospital New Orleans | New Orleans | Louisiana | United States | 70118 |
64 | Ochsner Medical Center Jefferson | New Orleans | Louisiana | United States | 70121 |
65 | Eastern Maine Medical Center | Bangor | Maine | United States | 04401 |
66 | Maine Children's Cancer Program | Scarborough | Maine | United States | 04074 |
67 | University of Maryland/Greenebaum Cancer Center | Baltimore | Maryland | United States | 21201 |
68 | Sinai Hospital of Baltimore | Baltimore | Maryland | United States | 21215 |
69 | Johns Hopkins University/Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center | Baltimore | Maryland | United States | 21287 |
70 | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center | Bethesda | Maryland | United States | 20892 |
71 | Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center | Boston | Massachusetts | United States | 02114 |
72 | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute | Boston | Massachusetts | United States | 02215 |
73 | UMass Memorial Medical Center - University Campus | Worcester | Massachusetts | United States | 01655 |
74 | C S Mott Children's Hospital | Ann Arbor | Michigan | United States | 48109 |
75 | Wayne State University/Karmanos Cancer Institute | Detroit | Michigan | United States | 48201 |
76 | Michigan State University Clinical Center | East Lansing | Michigan | United States | 48824-7016 |
77 | Helen DeVos Children's Hospital at Spectrum Health | Grand Rapids | Michigan | United States | 49503 |
78 | Bronson Methodist Hospital | Kalamazoo | Michigan | United States | 49007 |
79 | Beaumont Children's Hospital-Royal Oak | Royal Oak | Michigan | United States | 48073 |
80 | Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota - Minneapolis | Minneapolis | Minnesota | United States | 55404 |
81 | University of Minnesota/Masonic Cancer Center | Minneapolis | Minnesota | United States | 55455 |
82 | Mayo Clinic in Rochester | Rochester | Minnesota | United States | 55905 |
83 | University of Mississippi Medical Center | Jackson | Mississippi | United States | 39216 |
84 | Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics | Kansas City | Missouri | United States | 64108 |
85 | Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center | Saint Louis | Missouri | United States | 63104 |
86 | Washington University School of Medicine | Saint Louis | Missouri | United States | 63110 |
87 | Mercy Hospital Saint Louis | Saint Louis | Missouri | United States | 63141 |
88 | Children's Hospital and Medical Center of Omaha | Omaha | Nebraska | United States | 68114 |
89 | University of Nebraska Medical Center | Omaha | Nebraska | United States | 68198 |
90 | University Medical Center of Southern Nevada | Las Vegas | Nevada | United States | 89102 |
91 | Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center | Las Vegas | Nevada | United States | 89109 |
92 | Alliance for Childhood Diseases/Cure 4 the Kids Foundation | Las Vegas | Nevada | United States | 89135 |
93 | Summerlin Hospital Medical Center | Las Vegas | Nevada | United States | 89144 |
94 | Renown Regional Medical Center | Reno | Nevada | United States | 89502 |
95 | Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center | Lebanon | New Hampshire | United States | 03756 |
96 | Hackensack University Medical Center | Hackensack | New Jersey | United States | 07601 |
97 | Morristown Medical Center | Morristown | New Jersey | United States | 07960 |
98 | Saint Peter's University Hospital | New Brunswick | New Jersey | United States | 08901 |
99 | Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital | New Brunswick | New Jersey | United States | 08903 |
100 | Albany Medical Center | Albany | New York | United States | 12208 |
101 | Montefiore Medical Center - Moses Campus | Bronx | New York | United States | 10467 |
102 | Roswell Park Cancer Institute | Buffalo | New York | United States | 14263 |
103 | NYU Winthrop Hospital | Mineola | New York | United States | 11501 |
104 | The Steven and Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York | New Hyde Park | New York | United States | 11040 |
105 | Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone | New York | New York | United States | 10016 |
106 | NYP/Columbia University Medical Center/Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center | New York | New York | United States | 10032 |
107 | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center | New York | New York | United States | 10065 |
108 | NYP/Weill Cornell Medical Center | New York | New York | United States | 10065 |
109 | University of Rochester | Rochester | New York | United States | 14642 |
110 | Stony Brook University Medical Center | Stony Brook | New York | United States | 11794 |
111 | State University of New York Upstate Medical University | Syracuse | New York | United States | 13210 |
112 | New York Medical College | Valhalla | New York | United States | 10595 |
113 | Mission Hospital | Asheville | North Carolina | United States | 28801 |
114 | UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | Chapel Hill | North Carolina | United States | 27599 |
115 | Carolinas Medical Center/Levine Cancer Institute | Charlotte | North Carolina | United States | 28203 |
116 | Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center | Charlotte | North Carolina | United States | 28204 |
117 | Duke University Medical Center | Durham | North Carolina | United States | 27710 |
118 | East Carolina University | Greenville | North Carolina | United States | 27834 |
119 | Wake Forest University Health Sciences | Winston-Salem | North Carolina | United States | 27157 |
120 | Sanford Broadway Medical Center | Fargo | North Dakota | United States | 58122 |
121 | Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron | Akron | Ohio | United States | 44308 |
122 | Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center | Cincinnati | Ohio | United States | 45229 |
123 | Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital | Cleveland | Ohio | United States | 44106 |
124 | Cleveland Clinic Foundation | Cleveland | Ohio | United States | 44195 |
125 | Nationwide Children's Hospital | Columbus | Ohio | United States | 43205 |
126 | Dayton Children's Hospital | Dayton | Ohio | United States | 45404 |
127 | ProMedica Toledo Hospital/Russell J Ebeid Children's Hospital | Toledo | Ohio | United States | 43606 |
128 | University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | United States | 73104 |
129 | Legacy Emanuel Children's Hospital | Portland | Oregon | United States | 97227 |
130 | Oregon Health and Science University | Portland | Oregon | United States | 97239 |
131 | Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest | Allentown | Pennsylvania | United States | 18103 |
132 | Geisinger Medical Center | Danville | Pennsylvania | United States | 17822 |
133 | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | United States | 19104 |
134 | Saint Christopher's Hospital for Children | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | United States | 19134 |
135 | Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | United States | 15224 |
136 | Rhode Island Hospital | Providence | Rhode Island | United States | 02903 |
137 | Prisma Health Richland Hospital | Columbia | South Carolina | United States | 29203 |
138 | BI-LO Charities Children's Cancer Center | Greenville | South Carolina | United States | 29605 |
139 | Sanford USD Medical Center - Sioux Falls | Sioux Falls | South Dakota | United States | 57117-5134 |
140 | T C Thompson Children's Hospital | Chattanooga | Tennessee | United States | 37403 |
141 | East Tennessee Childrens Hospital | Knoxville | Tennessee | United States | 37916 |
142 | Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital | Memphis | Tennessee | United States | 38105 |
143 | The Children's Hospital at TriStar Centennial | Nashville | Tennessee | United States | 37203 |
144 | Vanderbilt University/Ingram Cancer Center | Nashville | Tennessee | United States | 37232 |
145 | Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas | Austin | Texas | United States | 78723 |
146 | Driscoll Children's Hospital | Corpus Christi | Texas | United States | 78411 |
147 | Medical City Dallas Hospital | Dallas | Texas | United States | 75230 |
148 | UT Southwestern/Simmons Cancer Center-Dallas | Dallas | Texas | United States | 75390 |
149 | El Paso Children's Hospital | El Paso | Texas | United States | 79905 |
150 | Cook Children's Medical Center | Fort Worth | Texas | United States | 76104 |
151 | Baylor College of Medicine/Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center | Houston | Texas | United States | 77030 |
152 | M D Anderson Cancer Center | Houston | Texas | United States | 77030 |
153 | Covenant Children's Hospital | Lubbock | Texas | United States | 79410 |
154 | UMC Cancer Center / UMC Health System | Lubbock | Texas | United States | 79415 |
155 | Children's Hospital of San Antonio | San Antonio | Texas | United States | 78207 |
156 | Methodist Children's Hospital of South Texas | San Antonio | Texas | United States | 78229 |
157 | University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio | San Antonio | Texas | United States | 78229 |
158 | Scott and White Memorial Hospital | Temple | Texas | United States | 76508 |
159 | Primary Children's Hospital | Salt Lake City | Utah | United States | 84113 |
160 | University of Vermont and State Agricultural College | Burlington | Vermont | United States | 05405 |
161 | Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters | Norfolk | Virginia | United States | 23507 |
162 | Naval Medical Center - Portsmouth | Portsmouth | Virginia | United States | 23708-2197 |
163 | Virginia Commonwealth University/Massey Cancer Center | Richmond | Virginia | United States | 23298 |
164 | Seattle Children's Hospital | Seattle | Washington | United States | 98105 |
165 | Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital | Spokane | Washington | United States | 99204 |
166 | Mary Bridge Children's Hospital and Health Center | Tacoma | Washington | United States | 98405 |
167 | Madigan Army Medical Center | Tacoma | Washington | United States | 98431 |
168 | West Virginia University Healthcare | Morgantown | West Virginia | United States | 26506 |
169 | University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center | Madison | Wisconsin | United States | 53792 |
170 | Marshfield Medical Center-Marshfield | Marshfield | Wisconsin | United States | 54449 |
171 | Children's Hospital of Wisconsin | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | United States | 53226 |
172 | University Pediatric Hospital | San Juan | Puerto Rico | 00926 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Christine A Pratilas, Children's Oncology Group
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- NCI-2020-01015
- NCI-2020-01015
- APEC1621M
- APEC1621M
- U10CA180886