Advanced NUT Carcinoma

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Status: Recruiting

Testing the Safety and Efficacy of the Addition of a New Anti-cancer Drug, ZEN003694, to Chemotherapy Treatment (Cisplatin and Etoposide or Carboplatin and Paclitaxel) for Adult and Pediatric Patients (12-17 Years) With NUT Carcinoma

This phase I trial tests the safety, side effects, and best dose of ZEN003694 in combination with cisplatin and etoposide or carboplatin and paclitaxel in treating patients with NUT carcinoma. Another purpose of this study is to see whether there are any changes in patient's tumor or blood characteristics (e.g. genes, molecules, etc.) due to combination therapy. ZEN003694 inhibits the production of certain growth-promoting proteins and may prevent proliferation of tumor cells that use those proteins for their growth. Cisplatin is in a class of medications known as platinum-containing compounds. It works by killing, stopping or slowing the growth of tumor cells. Etoposide is in a class of medications known as podophyllotoxin derivatives. It blocks a certain enzyme needed for cell division and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) repair and may kill tumor cells. Carboplatin is in a class of medications known as platinum-containing compounds. It works in a way similar to the anticancer drug cisplatin, but may be better tolerated than cisplatin. Carboplatin works by killing, stopping or slowing the growth of tumor cells. Paclitaxel is in a class of medications called antimicrotubule agents. It stops tumor cells from growing and dividing and may kill them. Combination therapy with ZEN003694 and etoposide and cisplatin or carboplatin and paclitaxel may be safe and effective in treating patients with NUT carcinoma.

Participants needed: 36
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 12+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)Updated: Jun 17, 2026Locations: 5
Eligibility criteria

Ectopic expression of NUT protein per World Health Organization (WHO) criteria (... [+32]

Radiologically stable for 4 weeks. [+23]