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Diagnosis | Neuroblastoma | Study Status | Open |
Phase | II |
Age | Child, Adult - (1 Year to 30 Years ) | Randomisation | NO |
Line of treatment | First line treatment, Disease relapse or progression |
Routes of Treatment Administration | DFMO - oral
Other drugs are given as usually administered for neuroblastoma therapy. |
Last Posted Update | 2024-03-19 |
ClinicalTrials.gov # | NCT02679144 |
International Sponsor
Giselle ShollerPrincipal Investigators for Canadian Sites
CHU Ste-Justine - Dr. Pierre Tiera
CHU de Quebec - Dr. Bruno Michon
CHU Sherbrooke - Dr. Josée Brossard
Montreal Children's Hospital – Dr. Sharon Abish
Alberta Children's Hospital – Dr. Melanie Finkbeiner
CancerCare Manitoba – Dr. Ashley Chopek
Janeway Hospital - Dr. Paul Moorehead
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Dr. Victor Lewis
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Wendy Pelletier
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Debra Rich
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Stephanie Badour
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Dr. Henrique Bittencourt
Dr. Monia Marzouki
Dr. Sebastien Perreault (neuro-onc)
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Marie-Claude Charrette
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Marie Saint-Jacques
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Raoul Santiago
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Isabelle Audet
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Barbara Desbiens
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Dr. Magimairajan Vanan
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Rhéanne Bisson
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Rebekah Hiebert
Megan Ridler
Kathy Hjalmarsson
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Stephanie Eason
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Bev Mitchell
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Study Description
Difluoromethylornithine (DFMO) will be used in an open label, single agent, multicenter, study for patients with neuroblastoma in remission. In this study subjects will receive 730 Days of oral difluoromethylornithine (DFMO) at a dose of 500 to 1000 mg/m2 BID on each day of study. This study will focus on the use of DFMO in high risk neuroblastoma patients that are in remission as a strategy to prevent recurrence.
Inclusion Criteria
Stratum 1: All patients must have completed standard upfront therapy that replicates treatment which patients who were enrolled on ANBL0032 received, including:
intensive induction chemotherapy and (if feasible) resection of primary tumor, followed by: consolidation with high-dose chemotherapy with stem cell transplant and radiotherapy, followed by: immunotherapy with Ch14.18/IL-2/GM-CSF (dinutuximab) and retinoic acid;.
All subjects on Stratum 1 must have also met the following criteria:
• A pre-transplant disease status evaluation that met International Neuroblastoma Response Criteria (INRC) for CR (complete response), VGPR (very good partial response), or PR (partial response) for primary site, soft tissue metastases and bone metastases. Patients who meet those criteria must also meet the protocol-specified criteria for bone marrow response prior to transplant as outlined below: No more than 10% tumor involvement (based on total nucleated cellular content) seen on any specimen from a bilateral bone marrow aspirate/biopsy.
Stratum 2: Neuroblastoma that is in first complete remission following standard upfront therapy different from that described for Stratum 1.
Stratum 3: Neuroblastoma that failed to have a response of at least PR following induction chemotherapy and surgical resection of the primary tumor, but that has achieved CR following additional therapy.
Stratum 4: Patients who have achieved a second or subsequent CR following relapse(s).
Stratum 1: Enrollment no later than 60 days after completion of upfront therapy, (last dose of cis-retinoic acid) with a maximum of 6 cycles of cis-retinoic acid maintenance therapy.
Stratum 2, 3 and 4: Enrollment no later than 60 days from last dose of the most recent therapy.
Exclusion Criteria
- BSA (Body Surface Area) of <0.25 m2.
- Investigational Drugs: Subjects who are currently receiving another investigational drug are excluded from participation.
- Anti-cancer Agents: Subjects who are currently receiving other anticancer agents are not eligible. Subjects must have fully recovered from hematological and bone marrow suppression effects of prior chemotherapy.
- Infection: Subjects who have an uncontrolled infection are not eligible until the infection is judged to be well controlled in the opinion of the investigator.
- Subjects who, in the opinion of the investigator, may not be able to comply with the safety monitoring requirements of the study, or in whom compliance is likely to be suboptimal, should be excluded.