Treatment Guided by Comprehensive Genome and Transcriptome Analysis Versus Standard of Care in Advanced Rare Cancers

ConditionRare Cancer
Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorGerman Cancer Research Center

About this trial

Rare cancers, defined by an incidence of fewer than 6 cases per 100,000 persons per year, constitute nearly 25% of adult malignancies. They are associated with poor patient outcomes due to incomplete biological understanding and inadequate representation in clinical trials. To address this gap, the DKFZ/NCT/DKTK MASTER (Molecularly Aided Stratification for Tumor Eradication Research) program, developed by NCT and DKFZ, integrates whole-genome/exome sequencing (WGS/WES), RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), and genome-wide DNA methylation profiling to inform clinical decision-making in patients with advanced rare cancers. This approach has demonstrated significant improvements in overall response rates (ORR) in 24% and disease control rates (DCR) in 55% of cases, with a progression-free survival (PFS) ratio greater than 1.3 in 36% of patients.

The randomized, multi-basket, phase II, Italian multicenter ROME study conducted among pretreated patients with metastatic cancer, demonstrated that targeted therapy guided by comprehensive genomic profiling and molecular tumor board (MTB) recommendations significantly improved overall response rate and progression-free survival. Additionally, the study revealed a substantial long-term PFS benefit extending to 12 months and beyond. Although the toxicity profiles differed between the targeted therapy and standard-of-care groups, the incidence of adverse events was comparable. These findings, reported at the ESMO Congress 2024, emphasize the pivotal role of MTBs in advancing precision oncology through a tumor agnostic, molecularly guided therapeutic approach.

The objective of the randomized, multicentric, diagnostic RATIONALE trial is to evaluate the efficacy of molecularly guided treatment versus standard treatment in patients with rare cancers by comparing progression-free survival (PFS) between the two arms: an immediate molecular profile-informed treatment arm (MPI arm) and a standard treatment arm with molecular profile-informed treatment upon progression or intolerable toxicity after standard therapy (MPP arm).

Patients with rare epithelial and mesenchymal neoplasms are evenly randomized in a 1:1 ratio to either the MPl arm or MPP arm. Comprehensive molecular profiling includes WGS and RNA-seq for both arms. A multidisciplinary MTB evaluates these molecular profiles and provides clinically relevant management recommendations, including diagnostic reevaluation, genetic counseling, and molecularly informed treatment options. Recommendations may include matching patients to molecularly stratified clinical trials or - if no suitable clinical trials can be identified - coordinated applications will be provided for off-label use in routine clinical care. The primary efficacy endpoint is progression-free survival (PFS), whereas secondary endpoints are overall survival (OS), overall response rate (ORR), disease control rate (DCR) after three and six months, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs).

Based on data from the MASTER cohort, it is anticipated a median PFS of three months with treatment selected by the physician's discretion. Drawing on findings from the CRAFT trial (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04551521), MTB-guided treatment is expected to positively impact the primary endpoint with a hazard ratio (HR) ranging from 0.4 to 0.6. Assuming 30% implementation rate of MTB recommendations, a sample size of 756 eligible patients will be required to demonstrate a significant improvement in PFS with immediate MTB guided treatment, yielding an HR of 0.5 for the MPI arm and overall study HR of 0.7862. The calculation is based on a type 1 error of 5% and a statistical power of 90%. Considering a conservative estimate that that 20% of patients will not be evaluable, the total rounded required sample size is 946 patients.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Age ≥ 18years, no upper age limit

Patients with locally advanced and/or metastatic rare epithelial or mesenchymal cancer (equal numbers of patients) without curative treatment option

Progressive disease or expected progression of the disease estimated by clinical parameters, suitable biomarkers, and other (e.g. radiographic) methods * At least one measurable lesion that has been accurately assessed by computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at baseline and is amenable to repeat evaluation in MRI/CT images

Patients must have received at least one standard therapy for advanced disease according to current guidelines or consensus recommendations or have no standard therapy available

Disqualifiers

Dementia or significant cognitive impairment

Epilepsy requiring pharmacologic treatment

Prior allogeneic bone marrow or solid organ transplantation

Hematological malignancies and primary brain tumors.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not listed

Trial groups

946 Participants
are grouped into 2 trial groups

Sponsors and collaborators

German Cancer Research Center

Lead sponsor

NCT Berlin: Charité- Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Collaborator

University Hospital Dresden

Collaborator

University Hospital Heidelberg

Collaborator

Wuerzburg University Hospital

Collaborator

University Hospital, Essen

Collaborator

NCT Southwest: University Hospital Tübingen, Robert-Bosch-Hospital Stuttgart, University Hospital Ulm

Collaborator