[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-study-detail:100613027":3},{"organization":4,"armGroups":7,"interventions":24,"overallOfficials":50,"centralContacts":51,"locations":57,"responsibleParty":197,"collaborators":199,"id":205,"slug":206,"hasResults":207,"nctId":208,"briefTitle":209,"officialTitle":210,"acronym":50,"eligibilityCriteria":211,"healthyVolunteers":207,"sex":212,"minAge":213,"maxAge":214,"enrollmentInfo":215,"targetDuration":50,"studyType":218,"phases":219,"briefSummary":221,"conditions":222,"keywords":50,"overallStatus":224,"whyStopped":50,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":225,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":226,"startDateStruct":229,"completionDateStruct":231,"leadSponsor":233,"locationsCount":234},{"fullName":5,"class":6},"New Approaches to Neuroblastoma Therapy Consortium","OTHER",[8,15,20],{"label":9,"type":10,"description":11,"interventionNames":12},"Arm A: 131I-MIBG + vorinostat","EXPERIMENTAL","Patients assigned to Arm A will receive vorinostat orally once daily on Days 0 to 13 at a dose of 180 mg\u002Fm2\u002Fdose (maximum dose 400 mg). Patients will receive 131I-MIBG 18 mCi\u002Fkg (maximum dose 1200 mCi) on Day 1 and autologous stem cell infusion on Day 15 (plus 2 days or minus 1 day, hereafter abbreviated as +2\u002F-1 days). There must be at least 24 hours between the last dose of vorinostat and stem cell infusion.\n\nDisease evaluation is to occur between days 50-60. The time interval between performing end of Course 1 disease evaluation and administration of Course 2 131I-MIBG is not to exceed 4 weeks.",[13,14],"Drug: Radiation: 131I-MIBG","Drug: Vorinostat",{"label":16,"type":10,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"Arm B: 131I-MIBG + dinutuximab","Patients assigned to Arm B will receive 18 mCi\u002Fkg (maximum dose 1200 mCi) 131I-MIBG on Day 1 and autologous stem cell infusion on Day 15 (+2\u002F-1 days). Dinutuximab 17.5 mg\u002Fm2\u002Fday is given intravenously on Days 8-11 and 29-32 of therapy.\n\nDisease evaluation is to occur between Days 50-60. In case of treatment delays with dinutuximab during Course 1, the time interval between performing end of Course 1 disease evaluation and administration of Course 2 131I-MIBG is not to exceed 4 weeks.",[13,19],"Drug: Dinutuximab",{"label":21,"type":10,"description":22,"interventionNames":23},"Arm C: 131I-MIBG + vorinostat + dinutuximab","Patients assigned to Arm C will receive vorinostat 180 mg\u002Fm2\u002Fdose (maximum dose 400 mg) on Days 0 to 13, 131I-MIBG 18 mCi\u002Fkg (maximum dose 1200 mCi) on Day 1. Dinutuximab 17.5 mg\u002Fm2\u002Fday is given intravenously on Days 8-11 and 29-32 of therapy.\n\nDisease evaluation is to occur between Days 50-60. In case of treatment delays with dinutuximab during Course 1, the time interval between performing end of Course 1 disease evaluation and administration of Course 2 131I-MIBG is not to exceed 4 weeks.",[13,19,14],[25,32,44],{"type":26,"name":27,"description":28,"armGroupLabels":29,"otherNames":30},"DRUG","Radiation: 131I-MIBG","Patients will receive 131I-MIBG 18 mCi\u002Fkg (maximum dose 1200 mCi) on Day 1",[9,16,21],[31],"Iobenguane I 131",{"type":26,"name":33,"description":34,"armGroupLabels":35,"otherNames":36},"Dinutuximab","Dinutuximab 17.5 mg\u002Fm2\u002Fday is given intravenously on Days 8-11 and 29-32 of therapy",[16,21],[37,38,39,40,41,42,43],"Chimeric Monoclonal Antibody 14.18","Chimeric MOAB 14.18","human\u002Fmurine anti-GD2 monoclonal antibody","chimeric anti-GD2","chimeric mAb 14.18","ch14.18","Unituxin",{"type":26,"name":45,"description":46,"armGroupLabels":47,"otherNames":48},"Vorinostat","Vorinostat will be given on days 0-13 at a dose of 180 mg\u002Fm2\u002Fdose (maximum dose 400 mg).",[9,21],[49],"Zolinza",null,[52],{"name":53,"role":54,"phone":55,"phoneExt":50,"email":56},"Araz Marachelian, MD","CONTACT","323-361-5687","nantops@chla.usc.edu",[58,71,80,90,100,110,120,130,140,150,164,178,187],{"facility":59,"status":50,"city":60,"state":61,"zip":62,"country":63,"countryCode":64,"cosmosGeoPoint":65,"geoPoint":70,"contacts":50},"Children's Hospital Los Angeles","Los Angeles","California","90027-0700","United States","US",{"type":66,"coordinates":67},"Point",[68,69],-118.24368,34.05223,{"lat":69,"lon":68},{"facility":72,"status":50,"city":73,"state":61,"zip":74,"country":63,"countryCode":64,"cosmosGeoPoint":75,"geoPoint":79,"contacts":50},"UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center","San Francisco","94143",{"type":66,"coordinates":76},[77,78],-122.41942,37.77493,{"lat":78,"lon":77},{"facility":81,"status":50,"city":82,"state":83,"zip":84,"country":63,"countryCode":64,"cosmosGeoPoint":85,"geoPoint":89,"contacts":50},"Children Hospital of Colorado","Aurora","Colorado","80045",{"type":66,"coordinates":86},[87,88],-104.83192,39.72943,{"lat":88,"lon":87},{"facility":91,"status":50,"city":92,"state":93,"zip":94,"country":63,"countryCode":64,"cosmosGeoPoint":95,"geoPoint":99,"contacts":50},"Children's Healthcare of Atlanta","Atlanta","Georgia","30322",{"type":66,"coordinates":96},[97,98],-84.38798,33.749,{"lat":98,"lon":97},{"facility":101,"status":50,"city":102,"state":103,"zip":104,"country":63,"countryCode":64,"cosmosGeoPoint":105,"geoPoint":109,"contacts":50},"Children's Memorial Hospital - 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Patients who were initially considered low or intermediate risk, but then reclassified as high risk are also eligible.\n\nResponse to Prior Therapy (using INRC definitions)\n\nPatients must have at least ONE of the following:\n\n* Recurrent\u002Fprogressive disease after the diagnosis of high risk neuroblastoma at any time prior to enrollment - regardless of response to frontline therapy. (Note that this excludes patients initially considered low or intermediate risk that progressed to high risk disease but have not progressed after the diagnosis of high risk neuroblastoma).\n* If no prior history of recurrent\u002Fprogressive disease since the diagnosis of high risk neuroblastoma,\n* Refractory disease: A best overall response of no response\u002Fstable disease since diagnosis of high risk neuroblastoma AND after at least 4 courses of induction therapy.\n* Persistent disease: A best overall response of minor response since diagnosis of high risk neuroblastoma AND after at least 4 courses of induction therapy:\n\n  i. If a patient with persistent disease has 3 or more MIBG avid sites (including all soft tissue and\u002For bone lesions) OR a Curie Score of ≥ 3, then no biopsy is required for eligibility.\n\nii. If a patient with persistent disease has only 1 or 2 MIBG avid sites (including all soft tissue and\u002For bone lesions) then biopsy confirmation of neuroblastoma and\u002For ganglioneuroblastoma in at least one MIBG avid site (bone marrow, bone, or soft tissue) present at the time of registration is required. Bone and\u002For soft tissue lesions may be biopsied at any time point prior to study registration, bone marrow must be done at the time of study registration.\n\nSites of Disease: MIBG Uptake Patients must have evidence of MIBG uptake into tumor at ≥ 1 site (bone or soft tissue) within 21 days prior to study entry and subsequent to any intervening therapy. See exclusion criteria.\n\nAutologous peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC)\n\n* The minimum dose for peripheral blood stem cells is 1.5 x 106 viable CD34+ cells\u002Fkg. Patients who do not meet this minimum requirement for available PBSCs are not eligible.\n* Only un-purged stem cells are allowed unless a center has separate FDA approval for infusion of purged stem cells.\n* For patients whose body weight exceeds ideal body weight (IBW) by more than 20%, adjusted body weight may be used for the calculation of PBSC dose.47\n\nPerformance level Patients must have a Lansky (≤ 16 years) or Karnofsky (\\> 16 years) score of ≥ 50 Note: Subjects 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.\n\nPrior Therapy Patients must have fully recovered from the acute toxic effects of all prior chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or radiotherapy prior to study registration.\n\nOrgan Function Requirements\n\nHematologic Function:\n\nPatients must meet the following hematologic criteria for enrollment regardless of bone marrow disease involvement:\n\n1. ANC ≥750\u002FuL (no short-acting hematopoietic growth factors ≤ 7 days of blood draw documenting eligibility and no long-acting hematopoietic growth factors ≤ 14 days of blood draw documenting eligibility); and\n2. Platelet count ≥ 50,0000\u002Fµl, transfusion independent (no platelet transfusions or platelet growth factors ≤ 7 days of blood draw documenting eligibility).\n\nRenal Function a. Patients must have adequate renal function defined as age-adjusted serum creatinine ≤1.5 ULN for age Liver Function\n\n1. Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 x ULN for age; and,\n2. SGPT (ALT) ≤ 135 U\u002FL (≤ 3x ULN). Note that for ALT, the upper limit of normal for all sites is defined as 45 U\u002FL.\n\nCentral Nervous System (CNS) Function:\n\n1. Patients with a history of intraparenchymal or leptomeningeal based CNS disease must have no clinical or radiological evidence of active CNS disease at the time of study enrollment.\n2. Patients with skull based tumors with direct intracranial extension are eligible as long as there are no neurologic signs or symptoms related to the lesion.\n\nCardiac Function\n\n1. Normal ejection fraction (≥ 55%) documented by either echocardiogram or radionuclide MUGA evaluation OR normal fractional shortening (≥ 27%) documented by echocardiogram.\n2. Corrected QT (QTcF) interval ≤ 480 msec. Pulmonary Function No evidence of dyspnea at rest, no exercise intolerance, or oxygen requirement. Reproductive Function\n\na. All females of childbearing potential (female patients 10 and older without documented ovarian failure) must have a negative serum or urine beta-HCG ≤ 7 days prior to registration.\n\nb. Male and female subjects of reproductive age and childbearing potential must agree to use two acceptable methods of birth control (i.e., intra-uterine device, hormonal contraception, diaphragm with spermicide, condom with spermicide, or abstinence) or to abstain from heterosexual intercourse for the duration of their participation in the study, or for 3 months after last dose of protocol therapy, whichever is longer.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nPregnancy, breast feeding, or unwillingness to use effective contraception during the study will not be entered on this study due to risks of fetal and teratogenic adverse events.\n\nPatients who, in the opinion of the investigator, may not be able to comply with the safety monitoring or radiation isolation requirements of the study.\n\nPatients with disease of any major organ system that would compromise their ability to withstand therapy.\n\nPatients must not have received prior allogeneic stem cell transplant.\n\nPatients who have received prior solid organ transplantation.\n\nPatients must not have received prior total body irradiation.\n\nPatients who are on hemodialysis.\n\nPatients with an active or uncontrolled infection. Patients on prolonged antifungal therapy are still eligible if they are culture negative, afebrile, and meet other organ function criteria.\n\nKnown history of active human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C. Testing is not required in the absence of clinical findings or suspicion.\n\nPatients with a history of having to permanently discontinue anti-GD2 antibody therapy, GM-CSF, or vorinostat due to toxicity are not eligible.\n\nPatients who have received prior MIBG in combination with anti-GD2 monoclonal antibody and\u002For histone deacetylase inhibitor\n\nThe maximum total allowable dose of 131I-MIBG that can be given per institutional guidelines must be at least 90% of the calculated or protocol maximum 131I-MIBG dose or the patient is not eligible.\n\nPatients with a history of deep venous thrombosis that was not associated with the presence of a central venous catheter.\n\nPatient declines participation in NANT 2004-05, the NANT Biology Study.\n\nPatients with evidence of active MIBG non-avid disease; patients with previously treated and stable disease that is not MIBG avid are still eligible.\n\nPatients whose best response post previous MIBG therapy was progressive disease.\n\nPatients with a cumulative lifetime dose of 131I-MIBG greater than 20 mCi\u002Fkg.","ALL","1 Year","30 Years",{"count":216,"type":217},118,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[220],"PHASE2","Patients will then be randomized at study entry to one of three treatment arms. Patients on Arm A will receive a single treatment course with 131I-MIBG with vorinostat. Patients on Arm B will receive a single treatment course with 131I-MIBG and dinutuximab. Patients on Arm C will receive a single treatment course with 131I-MIBG with dinutuximab + vorinostat. After this course of treatment, we will check to see your response and then check to see how you are doing over time. All patients may choose to proceed to a second course of the same treatment if they and their physician feel healthy enough to do so. Approximately 118 patients will be receiving therapy on this trial.",[223],"Neuroblastoma","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-11-21",{"date":227,"type":228},"2025-12-03","ACTUAL",{"date":230,"type":217},"2026-07-31",{"date":232,"type":217},"2031-07-31",{"name":5,"class":6},13]