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Diagnosis | Recurrent Childhood CNS Tumor, Ependymoma, Recurrent Childhood, Childhood Solid Tumor, Other solid tumors, Other brain tumours | Study Status | Closed to enrollment |
Phase | I |
Age | Child, Adult - (1 Year to 18 Years) | Randomisation | NO |
Line of treatment | Disease relapse or progression |
Routes of Treatment Administration | IV |
Last Posted Update | 2021-12-23 |
ClinicalTrials.gov # | NCT03206021 |
International Sponsor
The Hospital for Sick ChildrenPrincipal Investigators for Canadian Sites
The Hospital for Sick Children – Dr. Ramaswamy
Montreal Children's Hospital – Dr. Legault
Alberta Children's Hospital – Dr. Lafay-Cousin
BC Children's Hospital – Dr. Hukin
CHU Ste Justine – Dr. Samson
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)– Dr. Johnston
Centres
Medical contact
Dr. Victor Lewis
Social worker/patient navigator contact
Wendy Pelletier
Clinical research contact
Debra Rich
Medical contact
Rebecca Deyell
Social worker/patient navigator contact
Ilana Katz
Clinical research contact
Hem/Onc/BMT Clinical Trials Unit
Medical contact
Dr. Carol Portwine
Social worker/patient navigator contact
Jane Cassano
Clinical research contact
Sabrina Millson
Medical contact
Dr. Alexandra Zorzi
Dr. Shayna Zelcer
Social worker/patient navigator contact
Cindy Milne Wren
Jessica Mackenzie Harris
Clinical research contact
Mariam Mikhail
Medical contact
Dr. Henrique Bittencourt
Dr. Monia Marzouki
Dr. Sebastien Perreault (neuro-onc)
Social worker/patient navigator contact
Marie-Claude Charrette
Clinical research contact
Marie Saint-Jacques
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Clinical Research Unit
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Clinical Research Unit
Clinical research contact
Stephanie Badour
Medical contact
Dr. Donna Johnston
Dr. Lesleigh Abbott
Dr. Nirav Thacker
Social worker/patient navigator contact
Sherley Telisma
Clinical research contact
Isabelle Laforest
Study Description
Many pediatric brain and solid tumors have genetic changes that do not involve changes to the underlying DNA sequence called epigenetic alterations.These dysfunctions can favor tumour developpment. 5'Azacitidine is a drug that has similarities with one of the components of DNA and RNA.
It can kill abnormal cells through incorporation into DNA and RNA. It is expected to slow or stop the growth of cancer cells.
The aim of this phase I/II study is to evaluate the dose, safety, tolerability, antitumor activity and other characteristics of 5'azacytidine in combination with carboplatin.
Inclusion Criteria
- Greater than the age of 1 year and under age 18 at the time of study enrolment
- Recurrent or refractory solid tumor (Phase I), or recurrent or refractory ependymoma (Phase Ib)
- Tissue from diagnosis or resection prior to registration must be available (either flash frozen tissue or an FFPE (formalin fixed paraffin embedded) block)
- Previous therapy with carboplatin will be permitted
- Failed first line treatment (surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy) and should not be eligible for treatment with curative potential.
Multiple other inclusion and exclusion criteria could apply and will be reviewed by your treating team.
Publications
Mack SC, Witt H, Piro RM, Gu L, Zuyderduyn S, Stütz AM, Wang X, Gallo M, Garzia L, Zayne K, Zhang X, Ramaswamy V, Jäger N, Jones DT, Sill M, Pugh TJ, Ryzhova M, Wani KM, Shih DJ, Head R, Remke M, Bailey SD, Zichner T, Faria CC, Barszczyk M, Stark S, Seker-Cin H, Hutter S, Johann P, Bender S, Hovestadt V, Tzaridis T, Dubuc AM, Northcott PA, Peacock J, Bertrand KC, Agnihotri S, Cavalli FM, Clarke I, Nethery-Brokx K, Creasy CL, Verma SK, Koster J, Wu X, Yao Y, Milde T, Sin-Chan P, Zuccaro J, Lau L, Pereira S, Castelo-Branco P, Hirst M, Marra MA, Roberts SS, Fults D, Massimi L, Cho YJ, Van Meter T, Grajkowska W, Lach B, Kulozik AE, von Deimling A, Witt O, Scherer SW, Fan X, Muraszko KM, Kool M, Pomeroy SL, Gupta N, Phillips J, Huang A, Tabori U, Hawkins C, Malkin D, Kongkham PN, Weiss WA, Jabado N, Rutka JT, Bouffet E, Korbel JO, Lupien M, Aldape KD, Bader GD, Eils R, Lichter P, Dirks PB, Pfister SM, Korshunov A, Taylor MD. Epigenomic alterations define lethal CIMP-positive ependymomas of infancy. Nature. 2014 Feb 27;506(7489):445-50. doi: 10.1038/nature13108. Epub 2014 Feb 19.
Ramaswamy V, Hielscher T, Mack SC, Lassaletta A, Lin T, Pajtler KW, Jones DT, Luu B, Cavalli FM, Aldape K, Remke M, Mynarek M, Rutkowski S, Gururangan S, McLendon RE, Lipp ES, Dunham C, Hukin J, Eisenstat DD, Fulton D, van Landeghem FK, Santi M, van Veelen ML, Van Meir EG, Osuka S, Fan X, Muraszko KM, Tirapelli DP, Oba-Shinjo SM, Marie SK, Carlotti CG, Lee JY, Rao AA, Giannini C, Faria CC, Nunes S, Mora J, Hamilton RL, Hauser P, Jabado N, Petrecca K, Jung S, Massimi L, Zollo M, Cinalli G, Bognár L, Klekner A, Hortobágyi T, Leary S, Ermoian RP, Olson JM, Leonard JR, Gardner C, Grajkowska WA, Chambless LB, Cain J, Eberhart CG, Ahsan S, Massimino M, Giangaspero F, Buttarelli FR, Packer RJ, Emery L, Yong WH, Soto H, Liau LM, Everson R, Grossbach A, Shalaby T, Grotzer M, Karajannis MA, Zagzag D, Wheeler H, von Hoff K, Alonso MM, Tuñon T, Schüller U, Zitterbart K, Sterba J, Chan JA, Guzman M, Elbabaa SK, Colman H, Dhall G, Fisher PG, Fouladi M, Gajjar A, Goldman S, Hwang E, Kool M, Ladha H, Vera-Bolanos E, Wani K, Lieberman F, Mikkelsen T, Omuro AM, Pollack IF, Prados M, Robins HI, Soffietti R, Wu J, Metellus P, Tabori U, Bartels U, Bouffet E, Hawkins CE, Rutka JT, Dirks P, Pfister SM, Merchant TE, Gilbert MR, Armstrong TS, Korshunov A, Ellison DW, Taylor MD. Therapeutic Impact of Cytoreductive Surgery and Irradiation of Posterior Fossa Ependymoma in the Molecular Era: A Retrospective Multicohort Analysis. J Clin Oncol. 2016 Jul 20;34(21):2468-77. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2015.65.7825. Epub 2016 Jun 6.