[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"haematological-malignancy\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:haematological-malignancy":27},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,17,0,[8,80,110,144,169,205,235,267,287,307,327,355,382,403,434,461,482],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":16,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":4,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":18,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":22,"briefSummary":25,"conditions":26,"keywords":29,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":68,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":69,"startDateStruct":72,"completionDateStruct":74,"leadSponsor":76,"locationsCount":79},"100494800","phase-2-determine-determining-extended-therapeutic-indications-for-existing-drugs-in-rare-molecularly-defined-indications-using-a-national-evaluation-platform-trial---master-screening-protocol-100494800",false,"NCT05722886","DETERMINE (Determining Extended Therapeutic Indications for Existing Drugs in Rare Molecularly Defined Indications Using a National Evaluation Platform Trial) - Master Screening Protocol","DETERMINE (Determining Extended Therapeutic Indications for Existing Drugs in Rare Molecularly Defined Indications Using a National Evaluation Platform Trial): An Umbrella-Basket Platform Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Targeted Therapies in Rare Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult (TYA) Cancers With Actionable Genomic Alterations, Including Common Cancers With Rare Actionable Alterations","DETERMINE","THE PATIENT MUST FULFIL THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA OUTLINED BELOW AND WITHIN THE SPECIFIC TREATMENT ARM APPENDIX TO WHICH THEY ARE ENROLLED.\n\nCore Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Any patient (adult patients or children and TYA as defined in each treatment arm appendix) with histologically proven locally advanced or metastatic cancer (solid tumour or haematological malignancy) who has:\n\n   1. exhausted (or declined) standard-of-care treatment options.\n   2. or for whom no effective standard treatment is available.\n   3. and whose disease has progressed or is refractory. Exceptional circumstances may apply as described in the protocol.\n2. Diagnosis of a rare cancer harbouring an actionable genomic alteration, or common cancer types with rare actionable genomic alterations, that has been identified using a validated next-generation sequencing method and for which there is a relevant open treatment arm within the DETERMINE trial.\n3. Life expectancy of at least three months.\n4. Patients are able to provide written (signed and dated) informed consent and be capable of co-operating with treatment and follow-up. For patients under 16 years old, the parent or legal guardian will be asked to provide written informed consent and the patient will be asked to provide age-appropriate assent (written or verbal, commensurate with age and level of understanding).\n5. Patients with objectively evaluable or measurable disease, according to an assessment method appropriate for their cancer type.\n6. Patients must provide a fresh tissue biopsy at baseline and blood samples for translational research. Note that for patients with haematological malignancies or neuroblastomas, blood, bone marrow and\u002For trephine, lymph node or lump biopsy samples may be taken. For patients with haematological malignancies, a skin punch biopsy may also be taken.\n7. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status 0-1 (ECOG performance status 2 may be considered on an individual basis) (adults), Karnofsky score ≥50% (TYA) or Lansky Play scales ≥50% (\\\u003C12 years). Please see specific treatment arm appendices for any variations on this criterion and for definitions of adult and paediatric populations. Note: Paediatric patients: patients with Central Nervous System (CNS) tumours and a stable neurological deficit may be eligible with a performance status below 50%, at the discretion of the Investigator. In such cases, the deficit must be stable for at least 7 days prior to trial enrolment and be assessed by the local investigator as due to tumour or due to a post-surgical AE.\n8. Women of childbearing potential are eligible provided that they meet the following criteria:\n\n   * Have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test before enrolment and\n   * Agree to the birth control methods and duration of use of those methods, as specified in each treatment arm appendix.\n9. Male patients with partners of childbearing potential are eligible provided that they agree to the birth control methods and duration of use of those methods, as specified in each treatment arm appendix.\n\nCore exclusion criteria:\n\n1. Ongoing AEs Common Terminology Criteria of Adverse Events (CTCAE) Grade ≥2 attributable to previous anti-cancer treatments. Exceptions to this are any clinically stable AEs, which in the opinion of the Investigator should not exclude the patient.\n2. At high medical risk, in the opinion of the Investigator, because of non-malignant systemic disease (including active uncontrolled infection).\n3. Female patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant or male patients with a partner who is a woman of childbearing potential and is planning to become pregnant during the trial or following the last dose of IMP, as specified in each treatment arm appendix.\n4. Is (or plans to be) a patient in another interventional clinical trial, whilst taking part in this trial. Participation in an observational trial which does not involve administration of an Investigational Medicinal Product (IMP) and which, in the opinion of the local Investigator, would not place an unacceptable burden on the patient would be acceptable e.g. sample collection\\* or QoL studies.\n\n   \\*for paediatric patients participating in other studies involving tissue\u002Fcirculating tumour (ct) DNA\u002Fother blood collection, consideration would need to be given to the total blood volumes collected (as per the European Medicines Agency blood volume limits for children).\n5. Co-administration of anti-cancer therapies other than those administered in this trial (with the exception of lifelong hormone suppression such as luteinising hormone agonists\u002Fanalogues in prostate cancer).\n6. Radiotherapy (except for palliative reasons) or chemotherapy, endocrine therapy (except when given for conditions other than malignant disease; e.g. thyroid replacement for hypothyroidism, hydrocortisone for cortisol deficiency\u002Fpanhypopituitarism), nitrosoureas, mitomycin-C, immunotherapy and molecularly targeted agents or other IMPs within 4 weeks or 5 half-lives (whichever is the shorter).\n7. Rapidly progressing or symptomatically deteriorating brain metastases. Patients with previously treated brain metastases are eligible, provided the patient has not experienced a seizure or had a clinically significant change in neurological status within the 14 days (for adult patients) or 7 days (for paediatric patients) prior to the start of IMP administration. Such patients must be non-dependent on steroids or on a stable or reducing dose of steroid treatment for at least 14 days (or 7 days for paediatric patients) prior to the start of IMP administration. Primary brain or CNS malignancies are allowed providing the patient is clinically stable (if requiring corticosteroids must be at stable or decreasing doses for at least 14 days for adults and 7 days for paediatric patients prior to the start of IMP administration). Patients who have received brain irradiation must have completed whole-brain radiotherapy and\u002For stereotactic radiosurgery at least 14 days prior to the start of IMP administration.\n8. Any other condition which, in the opinion of the local Investigator, would not be in the best interests of the patient.","ALL",{"count":19,"type":20},825,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[23,24],"PHASE2","PHASE3","DETERMINE is an open-label phase II\u002FIII trial. It will look at targeted treatments in rare cancers or common cancers with rare genetic change (mutation). Patients must have a cancer with an identified mutation. This could be found during routine testing or as part of another research programme. The DETERMINE trial will recruit adults, teenagers and children. If a drug is found to benefit a new patient group, the study team will work with the NHS and the Cancer Drugs Funds to see if these drugs can be available for patients in the future. This clinicaltrials.gov record refers to the Overall Trial Protocol (Master Screening Record), additional records will be added to clinicaltrials.gov for each treatment arm.",[27,28],"Haematological Malignancy","Solid Tumour",[30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66],"Adult","Alectinib","ALK Tyrosine Kinase Receptor","Antineoplastic Agents","Atezolizumab","BRAF Kinase","Cancer","Child","CMMRD","Cobimetinib","Entrectinib","Genes, HER2","Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors","Immunological","Lymphoproliferative Disorders","Malignancy","Malignant Neoplasms","MSI","Molecular Targeted Therapy","Mutation","Neoplasms by Histologic Type","Neoplasms by Site","Paediatric","Pertuzumab","Precision Medicine","Protein Kinase Inhibitors","Rare","ROS1 protein, human","TMB","Trastuzumab","Tumour-agnostic","Vemurafenib","Young adult","Capmatinib","MET","Dabrafenib","Trametinib","RECRUITING","2026-06-29",{"date":70,"type":71},"2026-07-01","ACTUAL",{"date":73,"type":71},"2023-03-01",{"date":75,"type":20},"2029-10",{"name":77,"class":78},"Cancer Research UK","OTHER",27,{"id":81,"slug":82,"hasResults":11,"nctId":83,"briefTitle":84,"officialTitle":85,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":86,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":87,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":88,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":90,"briefSummary":92,"conditions":93,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":99,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":100,"startDateStruct":102,"completionDateStruct":104,"leadSponsor":106,"locationsCount":109},"100367769","phase-1-study-to-evaluate-ccs1477-inobrodib-in-haematological-malignancies-100367769","NCT04068597","Study to Evaluate CCS1477 (Inobrodib) in Haematological Malignancies","An Open-label Phase I\u002FIIa Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of CCS1477 as Monotherapy and in Combination in Patients With Advanced Haematological Malignancies.","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Provision of consent\n* ECOG performance status 0-2\n* Patients with confirmed (per standard disease specific diagnostic criteria), relapsed or refractory haematological malignancies (NHL, MM and AML)\n* Must have previously received standard therapy\n* Adequate organ function\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Intervention with any chemotherapy, investigational agents or other anti-cancer drugs within 14 days or 5 half-lives of the first dose\n* Major surgical procedure or significant traumatic injury within 4 weeks of the first dose of study treatment\n* Strong inhibitors of CYP3A4 or CYP3A4 substrates with a narrow therapeutic range taken within 2 weeks of the first dose of study treatment\n* Strong inducers of CYP3A4 within 4 weeks of the first dose of study treatment\n* Patients should discontinue statins prior to starting study treatment\n* CYP2C8 substrates with a narrow therapeutic range taken within 2 weeks of the first dose of study treatment\n* Any unresolved reversible toxicities from prior therapy \\>CTCAE grade 1 at the time of starting study treatment (except alopecia and grade 2 neuropathy)\n* Any evidence of severe or uncontrolled systemic diseases\n* Any known uncontrolled inter-current illness\n* QTcF prolongation (\\> 470 msec)","18 Years",{"count":89,"type":20},250,[91,23],"PHASE1","A Phase 1\u002F2a study to assess the safety, tolerability, PK and biological activity of CCS1477 (inobrodib) in patients with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma, Acute Myeloid Leukaemia or High Risk Myelodysplastic syndrome.",[27,94,95,96,97,98],"Acute Myeloid Leukemia","Non Hodgkin Lymphoma","Multiple Myeloma","Higher-risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome","Peripheral T Cell Lymphoma","2026-06-19",{"date":101,"type":71},"2026-06-24",{"date":103,"type":71},"2019-08-09",{"date":105,"type":20},"2027-03-31",{"name":107,"class":108},"CellCentric Ltd.","INDUSTRY",39,{"id":111,"slug":112,"hasResults":11,"nctId":113,"briefTitle":114,"officialTitle":115,"acronym":116,"eligibilityCriteria":117,"healthyVolunteers":118,"sex":17,"minAge":119,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":120,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":122,"briefSummary":123,"conditions":124,"keywords":128,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":134,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":135,"startDateStruct":137,"completionDateStruct":139,"leadSponsor":141,"locationsCount":143},"100555331","phase-2-pharmacogenomics-for-better-treatment-of-fungal-infections-clinical-trial-100555331","NCT06510699","Pharmacogenomics for Better Treatment of Fungal Infections Clinical Trial","Randomized Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Use of Genotype-based Dosing of Voriconazole","PRAGMATIC","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age ≥ 2 years.\n* Written informed consent obtained.\n* Decision to prescribe voriconazole.\n* Admitted to a trial site, or sufficient outpatient follow-up appointments are feasible\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Post-allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HCT) patient, without access to pre HCT DNA\n* Death is likely imminent within 7 days.\n* Previously randomised to this trial",true,"2 Years",{"count":121,"type":20},104,[23],"This project aims to address invasive fungal infections in patients, by precision dosing of voriconazole based on CYP2C19 genotype testing with Bayesian dose-forecasting dosing software to develop patient-centric and maximally effective dosing regimens. This study investigates if voriconazole increases the proportion of patients achieving therapeutic exposure at day 8 of dosing compared with standard care; and will assess factors that influence the implementation of genotype testing and dosing software in the healthcare system, including fidelity, feasibility, acceptability and cost-effectiveness. It will recruit at least 104 kids and adults in a parallel-group randomised clinical trial. A hybrid feasibility sub-study will assess the scalability of genotype-directed dosing to ensure sustainable integration of the interventions into the clinical workflow. A health economic sub-study will evaluate the costs, health outcomes and cost-effectiveness of genotype-directed testing compared to standard care.",[125,27,126,127],"Fungal Infection","Blood Cancer","Infectious Disease",[129,130,131,132,133],"infection","cancer","pharmacogenomic","genotype-based dosing","CYP2C19","2026-04-13",{"date":136,"type":71},"2026-04-16",{"date":138,"type":71},"2025-04-14",{"date":140,"type":20},"2027-03-26",{"name":142,"class":78},"The University of Queensland",7,{"id":145,"slug":146,"hasResults":11,"nctId":147,"briefTitle":148,"officialTitle":149,"acronym":150,"eligibilityCriteria":151,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":4,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":152,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":154,"phases":4,"briefSummary":155,"conditions":156,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":158,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":159,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":160,"startDateStruct":161,"completionDateStruct":163,"leadSponsor":165,"locationsCount":168},"100628617","variation-in-referral-thresholds-in-the-chronic-lymphocytic-leukaemia-pathway-100628617","NCT07463976","variaTIon in Referral Thresholds in the Chronic Lymphocytic LeukaEmia Pathway","variaTIon in Referral Thresholds in the Chronic Lymphocytic LeukaEmia Pathway (TITLE CLL)","TITLE CLL","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Primary Care Provider\n* Clinical Nurse Specialist\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n\\-",{"count":153,"type":20},130,"OBSERVATIONAL","This study will use surveys within primary and secondary care to explore referral patterns and healthcare professional (HCP) decision-making and advice for haematological malignancies, identify inequalities, and establish best practice for CLL referrals and specialist support. The project will allow us to understand and 'map' variations in practice across the West Midlands region with regard to referrals for CLL from primary care physicians to haematology services in secondary care.\n\nSpecific objectives are to:\n\n1. Identify service variations by using surveys to assess differences in CLL service provision across primary and secondary care in the West Midlands\n2. Investigate service variations by describing the key characteristics of responding primary care practices (practice size, number of GPs, Integrated Care Board (ICB) locality, deprivation quartile)\n3. Propose strategies to improve equity that will enhanced patient outcomes and reduce inequalities in care for CLL patients, aiming to ensure consistent standards for referral and management across different care settings.",[157,27],"Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-04-08",{"date":134,"type":71},{"date":162,"type":20},"2026-07",{"date":164,"type":20},"2027-07",{"name":166,"class":167},"The Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust","OTHER_GOV",1,{"id":170,"slug":171,"hasResults":11,"nctId":172,"briefTitle":173,"officialTitle":174,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":175,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":176,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":177,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":179,"briefSummary":180,"conditions":181,"keywords":194,"overallStatus":158,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":198,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":199,"startDateStruct":201,"completionDateStruct":203,"leadSponsor":204,"locationsCount":79},"100626796","phase-2-determine-trial-treatment-arm-07-dabrafenib-in-combination-with-trametinib-in-adult-paediatric-and-teenageyoung-adult-patients-with-braf-v600-mutation-positive-cancers-100626796","NCT07440290","DETERMINE Trial Treatment Arm 07: Dabrafenib in Combination With Trametinib in Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult Patients With BRAF V600 Mutation-Positive Cancers.","DETERMINE (Determining Extended Therapeutic Indications for Existing Drugs in Rare Molecularly Defined Indications Using a National Evaluation Platform Trial): An Umbrella-Basket Platform Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Targeted Therapies in Rare Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult (TYA) Cancers With Actionable Genomic Alterations, Including Common Cancers With Rare Actionable Alterations. Treatment Arm 07: Dabrafenib in Combination With Trametinib in Adult, Paediatric and TYA Patients With BRAF V600 Mutation-Positive Cancers.","THE PATIENT MUST FULFIL THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA WITHIN THE DETERMINE MASTER PROTOCOL (NCT05722886) AND WITHIN THE TREATMENT ARM 07 (DABRAFENIB AND TRAMETINIB) OUTLINED BELOW\\* \\*When dabrafenib- and trametinib-specific inclusion\u002Fexclusion criteria or precautions below differ from those specified in the Master Protocol, the dabrafenib- and trametinib-specific criteria will take precedence.\n\nInclusion criteria:\n\nA. Confirmed diagnosis of a malignancy harbouring an oncogenic alteration in BRAF V600, including Langerhans cell histiocytosis, using an analytically validated next-generation sequencing method.\n\nB. Patients ≥1 year old and ≥8 kg in body weight.\n\nC. Women of childbearing potential are eligible provided that they meet the following criteria:\n\n• Have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test before enrolment and;\n\n• Agree to use one form of a non-hormonal highly effective contraception method (a method that can achieve a failure rate of \\\u003C1% when used consistently and correctly; the requirement for non-hormonal method is because dabrafenib may decrease the efficacy of oral or any systemic hormonal contraceptives), such as: i. intrauterine device (IUD), ii. bilateral tubal occlusion, bilateral tubal ligation (at least six weeks before taking trial treatment), iii. vasectomised partner, iv. total sexual abstinence. Effective from the first administration of dabrafenib and trametinib (whichever is first), throughout the trial and for two weeks following discontinuation of dabrafenib and for 16 weeks following discontinuation of trametinib (whichever is later).\n\nPatients who are breastfeeding must be willing to discontinue breastfeeding from the start of treatment, throughout the trial and for two weeks following discontinuation of dabrafenib and for 16 weeks following discontinuation of trametinib (whichever is later).\n\nD. Male patients with partners who are women of childbearing potential are eligible provided that they agree to the following, from the first administration of dabrafenib and trametinib (whichever is first), throughout the trial and for two weeks after the last administration of dabrafenib and 16 weeks after the last administration of trametinib (whichever is later):\n\n* Agree to take measures not to father children by using a barrier method of contraception (male condom plus spermicide) or to sexual abstinence.\n* Non-vasectomised male partners with partners who are women of childbearing potential should also be advised of the benefit for their partner of using a highly effective method of contraception, such as:\n\n  i. combined (oestrogen and progestogen containing) hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation \\[oral, intravaginal or transdermal\\]), ii. progestogen-only hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, injectable or implantable), iii. IUD, iv. intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS), v. bilateral tubal occlusion, vi. total sexual abstinence.\n* Male patients with pregnant or breastfeeding partners must be advised to use barrier method contraception (male condom) to prevent drug exposure of the foetus or neonate, even if vasectomised.\n* Male patients must refrain from donating sperm for the same period.\n\nE. Patients must be able and willing to undergo a fresh tissue biopsy at baseline and blood samples for translational research. Note that for patients with haematological malignancies or neuroblastomas, blood, bone marrow aspiration and\u002For trephine or lymph node biopsy samples may be taken.\n\nF. Adequate organ function as per haematological and biochemical indices within the ranges defined in the protocol. These measurements should be performed to confirm the patient's eligibility\n\nExclusion criteria:\n\nA. Diagnosis of one of the following BRAF V600E mutation-positive cancers:\n\n* Colorectal cancer in adult (≥18 years) patients;\n* Unresectable or metastatic melanoma in adult (≥18 years) patients;\n* Advanced non-small cell lung cancer in adult (≥18 years) patients;\n* Gliomas harbouring a BRAF V600E mutation in paediatric (1 to \\\u003C16 years) or TYA (16 to \\\u003C18 years) patients.\n\nB. Previous treatment with dabrafenib and trametinib in combination (or other BRAF and MEK inhibitors in combination) for the current indication.\n\nC. Female patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant during the trial or for two weeks following their last dose of dabrafenib or 16 weeks following their last dose of trametinib, whichever is later.\n\nD. Known hypersensitivity to dabrafenib or trametinib or any of the excipients. See the current relevant SmPCs (UK) for the full lists.\n\nE. Patients with a history of retinal vein occlusion.\n\nF. Any impairment of gastrointestinal (GI) function of uncontrolled GI disease that may significantly alter the administration or absorption of dabrafenib and\u002For trametinib (e.g. history of diverticulitis, metastases to the GI tract, uncontrolled Crohn's disease, uncontrolled ulcerative diseases, uncontrolled nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, malabsorption syndrome or short gut syndrome).\n\nG. Clinically significant cardiac or cerebrovascular disease as defined by:\n\n* Unstable angina within three months prior to screening;\n* Myocardial infarction within three months prior to screening;\n* History of documented congestive heart failure (New York Heart Association functional classification III\u002FIV) etc.\n\nPatients with a cerebrovascular event (including stroke or transient ischaemic attack \\[TIA\\]) within three months prior to screening.\n\n• Patients with primary central nervous system (CNS) tumours may be considered unless intratumoural bleeding has occurred within two weeks prior to the first dose of dabrafenib and trametinib, and patients with punctate CNS haemorrhages \\\u003C3 mm may be considered.\n\nH. Patients who were administered a live, attenuated vaccine within 28 days prior to initiation of treatment, or anticipation of need for such a vaccine during investigational medicinal product (IMP) treatment or within six months after the final dose of dabrafenib and trametinib.\n\nI. Known active infections (bacterial, fungal or viral) that would interfere with the assessment of safety or efficacy of dabrafenib and trametinib including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positivity. Patients with history of testing positive for HIV infection are eligible provided that each of the following conditions are met:\n\n* CD4 count ≥350\u002FµL;\n* Undetectable viral load;\n* Receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) that does not interact with IMP (patients should be on established ART for at least four weeks); and\n* No HIV\u002Facquired immune deficiency syndrome associated opportunistic infection in the last 12 months.\n\nJ. Any clinically significant concomitant disease or condition (or its treatment) that could interfere with the conduct of the trial (including absorption of oral medications) that would, in the opinion of the Investigator, pose an unacceptable risk to the patient in this trial.","1 Year",{"count":178,"type":20},30,[23,24],"This clinical trial is looking at two drugs called dabrafenib and trametinib. Dabrafenib and trametinib are approved as standard of care treatment for adult patients with melanoma (a type of skin cancer) or lung cancer and in children with glioma (a type of brain tumour). This means they have gone through clinical trials and been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK. Dabrafenib and trametinib work in patients with a particular mutation in their cancer known as BRAF V600.\n\nInvestigators now wish to find out if they will be useful in treating patients with other cancer types which have the same mutation. If the results are positive, the study team will work with the NHS and the Cancer Drugs Fund to see if these drugs can be routinely accessed for patients in the future.\n\nThis trial is part of a trial programme called DETERMINE. The programme will also look at other anti-cancer drugs in the same way, through matching the drug to rare cancer types or ones with specific mutations.",[27,182,44,50,51,183,184,185,36,186,187,188,189,190,191,192,96,193,28],"Malignant Neoplasm","Gastrointestinal Cancer","Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (NMSC)","Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (LCH)","Erdheim-Chester Disease","Thyroid Carcinoma, Papillary","Ovarian Neoplasms","Colorectal Neoplasms","Laryngeal Neoplasms","Carcinoma, Non-Small Cell-Lung","Glioma","Thyroid Carcinoma, Anaplastic",[30,33,36,37,65,45,46,48,49,195,51,52,54,196,55,56,66,197,62],"Neoplasms by Histologic Site","Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf","Tumour-Agnostic","2026-02-23",{"date":200,"type":71},"2026-02-27",{"date":202,"type":20},"2026-02",{"date":75,"type":20},{"name":77,"class":78},{"id":206,"slug":207,"hasResults":11,"nctId":208,"briefTitle":209,"officialTitle":210,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":211,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":212,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":213,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":214,"briefSummary":215,"conditions":216,"keywords":224,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":228,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":229,"startDateStruct":231,"completionDateStruct":233,"leadSponsor":234,"locationsCount":79},"100499704","phase-2-determine-trial-treatment-arm-04-trastuzumab-in-combination-with-pertuzumab-in-adult-paediatric-and-teenageyoung-adult-patients-with-cancers-with-her2-amplification-or-activating-mutations-100499704","NCT05786716","DETERMINE Trial Treatment Arm 04: Trastuzumab in Combination With Pertuzumab in Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult Patients With Cancers With HER2 Amplification or Activating Mutations","DETERMINE (Determining Extended Therapeutic Indications for Existing Drugs in Rare Molecularly Defined Indications Using a National Evaluation Platform Trial): An Umbrella-Basket Platform Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Targeted Therapies in Rare Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult (TYA) Cancers With Actionable Genomic Alterations, Including Common Cancers With Rare Actionable Alterations. Treatment Arm 04: Trastuzumab in Combination With Pertuzumab in Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult Patients With Cancers With HER2 Amplification or Activating Mutations.","THE PATIENT MUST FULFIL THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA WITHIN THE DETERMINE MASTER PROTOCOL (NCT05722886) AND WITHIN THE TREATMENT ARM 04 (TRASTUZUMAB AND PERTUZUMAB) OUTLINED BELOW\\*\n\n\\*When trastuzumab- and pertuzumab-specific inclusion\u002Fexclusion criteria or precautions below differ from those specified in the Master Protocol, the trastuzumab- and pertuzumab-specific criteria will take precedence.\n\nInclusion Criteria:\n\nA. Confirmed diagnosis of a malignancy harbouring HER2 amplification, or an appropriate activating mutation as defined by the MTB, using an analytically validated next-generation sequencing method.\n\n• A HER2 amplification copy number between 5-9 will require an MTB discussion. A HER2 amplification copy number ≥10 will be fast-tracked for an MTB recommendation, unless there are any patient-specific individualities (such as multiple gene amplifications) that require MTB discussion.\n\nB. Age 12 years or above.\n\nC. Women of childbearing potential are eligible provided that they meet the following criteria:\n\nHave a negative serum or urine pregnancy test before enrolment and;\n\nAgree to use one form of effective birth control method such as:\n\nI. combined (oestrogen and progestogen containing) hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, intravaginal or transdermal):\n\nII. progestogen-only hormonal contraception associated with or without inhibition of ovulation (oral, injectable or implantable)\n\nIII. intrauterine device (IUD)\n\nIV. intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS)\n\nV. bilateral tubal occlusion\n\nVI. vasectomised partner\n\nVII. sexual abstinence\n\nVIII. male or female condom with or without spermicide\n\nIX. cap, diaphragm or sponge with spermicide\n\nEffective from the first administration of trastuzumab or pertuzumab (whichever is first), throughout the trial and for seven months after the last administration of trastuzumab or pertuzumab (whichever is later).\n\nD. Male patients with partners who are women of childbearing potential are eligible provided that they agree to the following, from the first administration of trastuzumab or pertuzumab (whichever is first), throughout the trial and for seven months after the last administration of trastuzumab or pertuzumab (whichever is later):\n\n* Agree to take measures not to father children by using a barrier method of contraception (condom plus spermicide) or to sexual abstinence.\n* Non-vasectomised male patients with partners who are women of childbearing potential must also be willing to ensure that their partner uses an effective method of contraception as in C, above.\n* Male patients with pregnant or lactating partners must be advised to use barrier method contraception (e.g. condom) to prevent drug exposure of the foetus or neonate.\n\nAll male patients must refrain from donating sperm for the same period.\n\nE. Patients must be able and willing to undergo a fresh tissue biopsy at baseline and blood samples for translational research. Note that for patients with haematological malignancies or neuroblastomas, blood, bone marrow aspiration and\u002For trephine or lymph node biopsy samples may be taken.\n\nF. ADULT PATIENTS (≥18 years): Adequate organ function as per haematological and biochemical indices within the ranges defined in the protocol. These measurements should be performed to confirm the patient's eligibility.\n\nG. PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS (\\\u003C18 years): Adequate organ function as per haematological and biochemical indices within the ranges defined in the protocol. These measurements should be performed to confirm the patient's eligibility.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nA. Diagnosis of HER2-positive early or metastatic breast cancer.\n\nB. Female patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant during the trial or within seven months following their last dose of trastuzumab or pertuzumab (whichever is later).\n\nC. Severe dyspnoea at rest due to complications of advanced malignancy or requiring supplementary oxygen therapy.\n\nD. Known hypersensitivity to trastuzumab or pertuzumab, murine proteins, or to any of the excipients.\n\nE. Patients who were administered a live, attenuated vaccine within 28 days prior to enrolment, or anticipation of need for such a vaccine during trastuzumab and pertuzumab treatment or within six months after the final dose of trastuzumab and pertuzumab.\n\nF. Patients with clinically significant pre-existing cardiac conditions, including uncontrolled or symptomatic angina, uncontrolled atrial or ventricular arrhythmias (within three months), NYHA class III or IV congestive heart failure.\n\nLeft Ventricular Ejection Fraction \\\u003C55%.\n\nPatients with a cerebrovascular event (including stroke or transient ischaemic attack \\[TIA\\]) or cardiovascular event (including acute myocardial infarction \\[MI\\]) within three months before the first dose of trastuzumab and pertuzumab.\n\n• Patients with primary CNS tumours may be considered unless intra-tumoural bleeding has occurred within 2 weeks of the first dose of trastuzumab and pertuzumab, and patients with punctate CNS haemorrhages \\\u003C3 mm may be considered.\n\nG. Prior treatment with the same class of drug unless genetic profile demonstrates a mechanism of resistance known to be potentially sensitive to trastuzumab or pertuzumab.\n\nH. Any clinically significant concomitant disease or condition (or its treatment) that could interfere with the conduct of the trial or absorption of oral medications or that would, in the opinion of the Investigator, pose an unacceptable risk to the patient in this trial.\n\nI. Known active infections (bacterial, fungal or viral) that would interfere with the assessment of safety or efficacy of trastuzumab and pertuzumab, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positivity. Patients with history of testing positive for HIV infection are eligible provided the each of the following conditions are met:\n\n* CD4 count ≥350\u002FμL;\n* undetectable viral load;\n* receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) that does not interact with IMP (patients should be on established ART for at least four weeks); and\n* no HIV\u002F acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-associated opportunistic infection in the last 12 months.","12 Years",{"count":178,"type":20},[23,24],"This clinical trial is looking at a combination of drugs called trastuzumab and pertuzumab. This combination of drugs is approved together as standard of care treatment for adult patients with breast cancer (often with other anti-cancer drugs). This means it has gone through clinical trials and been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK.\n\nTrastuzumab and pertuzumab work in patients with these types of cancers which have a molecular alteration called HER2 amplification or HER2 activating mutation.\n\nInvestigators now wish to find out if it will be useful in treating patients with other cancer types which are also HER2 amplified or HER2 mutated. If the results are positive, the study team will work with the NHS and the Cancer Drugs Fund to see if these drugs can be routinely accessed for patients in the future.\n\nThis trial is part of a trial programme called DETERMINE. The programme will also look at other anti-cancer drugs in the same way, through matching the drug to rare cancer types or ones with specific mutations.",[27,189,217,218,219,220,221,188,222,223,28],"Urinary Bladder Neoplasm","Gallbladder Neoplasms","Salivary Gland Neoplasm","Lung Neoplasm","Pancreatic Neoplasm","Prostatic Neoplasm","Skin Neoplasm",[30,225,36,37,48,49,52,53,54,56,226,227,59,60,62],"Antibodies, monoclonal","Receptor, ErbB-2","Targeted","2025-11-25",{"date":230,"type":71},"2025-12-02",{"date":232,"type":71},"2023-03-07",{"date":75,"type":20},{"name":77,"class":78},{"id":236,"slug":237,"hasResults":11,"nctId":238,"briefTitle":239,"officialTitle":240,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":241,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":87,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":242,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":243,"briefSummary":244,"conditions":245,"keywords":249,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":260,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":261,"startDateStruct":263,"completionDateStruct":265,"leadSponsor":266,"locationsCount":5},"100592057","phase-2-determine-trial-treatment-arm-06-capmatinib-in-adult-patients-with-cancers-harbouring-met-dysregulations-100592057","NCT06988475","DETERMINE Trial Treatment Arm 06: Capmatinib in Adult Patients With Cancers Harbouring MET Dysregulations","DETERMINE (Determining Extended Therapeutic Indications for Existing Drugs in Rare Molecularly Defined Indications Using a National Evaluation Platform Trial): An Umbrella-Basket Platform Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Targeted Therapies in Rare Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult (TYA) Cancers With Actionable Genomic Alterations, Including Common Cancers With Rare Actionable Alterations. Treatment Arm 06: Capmatinib in Adult Patients With Cancers Harbouring MET Dysregulations","THE PATIENT MUST FULFIL THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA WITHIN THE DETERMINE MASTER PROTOCOL (NCT05722886) AND WITHIN THE TREATMENT ARM 06 (CAPMATINIB) OUTLINED BELOW\\*\n\n\\*When capmatinib-specific inclusion\u002Fexclusion criteria or precautions below differ from those specified in the Master Protocol, the capmatinib-specific criteria will take precedence.\n\nInclusion criteria:\n\nA. Confirmed diagnosis of a MET-positive malignancy using an analytically next-generation sequencing method (METex14 skipping, MET amplification, MET fusion, or MET activating mutation).\n\nB. Adult patients ≥18 years old.\n\nC. Women of childbearing potential are eligible, provided that they meet the following criteria:\n\n* Have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test before enrolment, and\n* Agree to use one form of highly effective birth control method (a method that can achieve a failure rate of \\\u003C1% when used consistently and correctly), such as:\n\nI. combined (oestrogen and progestogen containing) hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation \\[oral, intravaginal or transdermal\\])\n\nII. progestogen-only hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, injectable, or implantable)\n\nIII. intrauterine device (IUD)\n\nIV. Intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS)\n\nV. bilateral tubal occlusion\n\nVI. vasectomised partner\n\nVII. sexual abstinence\n\nEffective from the first administration of capmatinib, throughout the trial and for seven days after the last administration of capmatinib.\n\nD. Male patients with partners who are women of childbearing potential are eligible provided that they agree to the following, from first administration of capmatinib, throughout the trial and for seven days after the last administration of capmatinib:\n\n* Agree to take measures not to father children by using a barrier method of contraception (e.g. condom) or sexual abstinence.\n* Non-vasectomised male patients with partners who are women of childbearing potential must also be willing to ensure that their partner uses a highly effective method of contraception, as in criterion C above.\n* Male patients with pregnant or lactating partners must be advised to use barrier method contraception (for example, condom) to prevent drug exposure of the foetus or neonate.\n\nAll male patients must refrain from donating sperm for the same period.\n\nE. Patients must be able and willing to undergo a fresh biopsy at baseline and blood samples for translational research. Note that for patients with haematological malignancies or neuroblastomas, blood, bone marrow aspiration and\u002For trephine or lymph node biopsy samples may be taken.\n\nF. Adequate organ function as per haematological and biochemical indices within the ranges defined in the protocol. These measurements should be performed to confirm the patient's eligibility.\n\nExclusion criteria:\n\nA. Diagnosis of NSCLC with METex14 skipping mutation or MET amplification.\n\nB. Prior treatment with a selective MET inhibitor or HGF-targeting therapy unless genetic profile demonstrates a mechanism of resistance known to be potentially sensitive to capmatinib.\n\nC. Carcinomatous meningitis.\n\nD. Presence or history of additional malignant disease that has been diagnosed and\u002For required therapy within the past three years. Exceptions to this exclusion include: completely resected basal cell and squamous cell skin cancers, and completely resected carcinoma in situ of any type.\n\nE. Presence or history of interstitial lung disease (ILD) and\u002For interstitial pneumonitis, including clinically significant radiation pneumonitis (i.e., affecting activities of daily living or requiring therapeutic intervention) and evidence of active pneumonitis on screening chest computed tomography (CT) scan. Prior localised radiotherapy related pneumonitis is permitted if resolved and off steroids and asymptomatic for at least six months.\n\nF. Clinically significant, uncontrolled heart disease such as:\n\n* Unstable angina within three months prior to screening\n* Myocardial infarction within three months prior to screening\n* History of documented congestive heart failure (New York Heart Association functional classification III-IV)\n* Uncontrolled hypertension defined by a systolic blood pressure ≥160 mm Hg and\u002For diastolic blood pressure ≥100 mm Hg, with or without antihypertensive medication. Initiation or adjustment of antihypertensive medication(s) is allowed prior to screening.\n\nPatients with a cerebrovascular event (including stroke or transient ischaemic attack \\[TIA\\]) within three months before screening.\n\n• Patients with primary CNS tumours may be considered unless intra-tumoural bleeding has occurred within two weeks of the first dose of capmatinib, and patients with punctate CNS haemorrhages \\\u003C3 mm may be considered.\n\nG. History or current diagnosis of electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities indicating significant risk of safety for patients participating in the trial such as:\n\n* Concomitant clinically significant cardiac arrhythmias (atrial and ventricular), e.g., sustained ventricular tachycardia, and clinically significant second or third degree AV block without a pacemaker\n* History of familial long QT syndrome or known family history of Torsades de Pointes\n* Resting QTcF (Corrected QT interval by Fridericia formula) ≥450 msec (male) or ≥460 msec (female) at screening ECG (as a mean of triplicate ECG)\n\nH. Major surgery (e.g., intra-thoracic, intra-abdominal or intra-pelvic) within four weeks prior to starting trial treatment (two weeks for resection of brain lesions) or patients who have not recovered from side effects of such procedure. Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) and mediastinoscopy will not be counted as major surgery and patients can be enrolled in the trial at least one week after the procedure.\n\nI. Patients receiving treatment with strong inducers of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A that cannot be discontinued at least one week prior to the start of treatment with capmatinib and for the duration of the trial.\n\nJ. Any clinically significant concomitant disease or condition (or its treatment) that could interfere with the conduct of the trial (including absorption of oral medications) that would, in the opinion of the Investigator, pose an unacceptable risk to the patient in this trial.\n\nK. Any impairment of gastrointestinal (GI) function or GI disease that may significantly alter the administration or absorption of capmatinib (e.g., Crohn's disease, ulcerative diseases, uncontrolled nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, malabsorption syndrome or short gut syndrome). Unable to swallow capmatinib intact, without chewing or crushing the tablets (as per the dosing schedule).\n\nL. Active infections including, but not limited to, hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Screening for known chronic conditions is not required. Patients with known serological evidence of chronic HBV or HCV infection whose disease is controlled under antiviral therapy according to local regulation are eligible. Patients with history of testing positive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are eligible provided the each of the following conditions are met:\n\n* CD4 count ≥350\u002FμL;\n* undetectable viral load;\n* receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) that does not interact with IMP (patients should be on established ART for at least four weeks); and\n* no HIV\u002F acquired immune deficiency syndrome-associated opportunistic infection in the last 12 months.\n\nM. Known hypersensitivity to any of the excipients of capmatinib.\n\nN. Patients with symptomatic central nervous system (CNS) metastases who are neurologically unstable or have required increasing doses of steroids within the two weeks prior to trial entry to manage CNS symptoms. Primary brain or CNS malignancies are allowed providing the patient is clinically stable (if corticosteroids are required, they must be at a stable or decreasing dose for at least 14 days prior to Cycle 1 Day 1). If patients are on corticosteroids for endocrine deficiencies or tumour-associated symptoms other than CNS related, the dose must have been stabilised (or decreasing) for at least five days before Cycle 1 Day 1.\n\nO. Patients receiving treatment with any enzyme-inducing anticonvulsant that cannot be discontinued at least one week before first dose of capmatinib, and for the duration of the trial. Patients on non-enzyme-inducing anticonvulsants are eligible.\n\nP. Female patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant during the trial or for seven days following their last dose of capmatinib.\n\nQ. Patients who were administered a live, attenuated vaccine within 28 days prior to enrolment, or anticipation of need for such a vaccine during capmatinib treatment or within six months after the final dose of capmatinib.",{"count":178,"type":20},[23,24],"This clinical trial is looking at a drug called capmatinib. Capmatinib is approved as standard of care treatment for adult patients with certain types of lung cancer. This means it has gone through clinical trials and been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK.\n\nCapmatinib works in patients with lung cancer with a particular mutation in their cancer known as a METex14 skipping mutation.\n\nInvestigators now wish to find out if it will be useful in treating patients with other cancer types which have the same mutation or other specific mutations or changes which take place in the MET gene. If the results are positive, the study team will work with the NHS and the Cancer Drugs Fund to see if these drugs can be routinely accessed for patients in the future.\n\nThis trial is part of a trial programme called DETERMINE. The programme will also look at other anti-cancer drugs in the same way, through matching the drug to rare cancer types or ones with specific mutations.",[28,27,182,50,51,36,45,192,246,247,248],"Neuroblastoma","Gastric Cancer","Soft Tissue Sarcoma",[250,251,252,253,254,255,256,257,33,130,258,46,48,49,50,51,54,55,56,60,259],"adult","capmatinib","MET Tyrosine Kinase Receptor","MET exon 14 skipping","MET amplifications","MET fusions","MET activating mutations","MET dysregulations","malignancy","METex14 skipping","2025-11-19",{"date":262,"type":71},"2025-11-24",{"date":264,"type":71},"2024-11-19",{"date":75,"type":20},{"name":77,"class":78},{"id":268,"slug":269,"hasResults":11,"nctId":270,"briefTitle":271,"officialTitle":272,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":273,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":4,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":274,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":275,"briefSummary":276,"conditions":277,"keywords":281,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":260,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":282,"startDateStruct":283,"completionDateStruct":285,"leadSponsor":286,"locationsCount":79},"100498421","phase-2-determine-trial-treatment-arm-01-alectinib-in-adult-paediatric-and-teenageyoung-adult-patients-with-alk-positive-cancers-100498421","NCT05770037","DETERMINE Trial Treatment Arm 01: Alectinib in Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult Patients With ALK Positive Cancers","DETERMINE (Determining Extended Therapeutic Indications for Existing Drugs in Rare Molecularly Defined Indications Using a National Evaluation Platform Trial): An Umbrella-Basket Platform Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Targeted Therapies in Rare Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult (TYA) Cancers With Actionable Genomic Alterations, Including Common Cancers With Rare Actionable Alterations. Treatment Arm 01: Alectinib in Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult Patients With ALK Positive Cancers","THE PATIENT MUST FULFIL THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA WITHIN THE DETERMINE MASTER PROTOCOL (NCT05722886) AND WITHIN THE TREATMENT ARM 01 (ALECTINIB) OUTLINED BELOW\\*\n\n\\*When alectinib-specific inclusion\u002Fexclusion criteria or precautions below differ from those specified in the Master Protocol, the alectinib-specific criteria will take precedence.\n\nInclusion Criteria:\n\nA. Confirmed diagnosis of an ALK-positive malignancy using an analytically validated next-generation sequencing method.\n\nB. Women of childbearing potential are eligible, provided that they meet the following criteria:\n\n* Have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test before enrolment and;\n* Agree to use one form of highly effective birth control method such as:\n\nI. combined (oestrogen and progestogen containing) hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation \\[oral, intravaginal or transdermal\\]\n\nII. progestogen-only hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, injectable or implantable)\n\nIII. intrauterine device (IUD)\n\nIV. intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS)\n\nV. bilateral tubal occlusion\n\nVI. vasectomised partner\n\nVII. sexual abstinence\n\nEffective from the first administration of alectinib, throughout the trial and for three months after the last administration of alectinib.\n\nC. Male patients with partners who are women of childbearing potential are eligible provided that they agree to the following, from first administration of alectinib, throughout the trial and for three months after the last administration of alectinib:\n\n* Agree to take measures not to father children by using a barrier method of contraception (condom plus spermicide) or sexual abstinence.\n* Non-vasectomised male patients with partners who are women of childbearing potential must also be willing to ensure that their partner uses a highly effective method of contraception, as in criterion B, above.\n* Male patients with pregnant or lactating partners must be advised to use barrier method contraception (e.g. condom) to prevent drug exposure of the foetus or neonate.\n\nAll male patients must refrain from donating sperm for the same period.\n\nD. Patients must be able and willing to undergo a fresh tissue biopsy. Note that for patients with haematological malignancies or neuroblastomas, blood, bone marrow aspiration and\u002For trephine or lymph node biopsy samples may be taken.\n\nE. Paediatric patients (patients aged \\\u003C18 years) must have a body weight ≥40kg.\n\nF. ADULT PATIENTS (≥18 years): Adequate organ function as per haematological and biochemical indices within the ranges defined in the protocol. These measurements should be performed to confirm the patient's eligibility.\n\nG. PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS (\\\u003C18 years): Adequate organ function as per haematological and biochemical indices within the ranges shown below. These measurements should be performed to confirm the patient's eligibility.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nA. Diagnosis of ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer.\n\nB. Female patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant during the trial or for three months following their last dose of alectinib.\n\nC. Prior treatment with the same class of drug unless genetic profile demonstrates a mechanism of resistance known to be potentially sensitive to alectinib. Patients who have previously received crizotinib (Xalkori\\^\\[®\\]) and did not respond, or who responded inadequately or responded adequately and subsequently progressed, are allowed into the trial.\n\nD. History of or radiological evidence of interstitial lung disease and\u002For pneumonitis. Prior localised radiotherapy related pneumonitis is permitted if resolved and off steroids and asymptomatic for \\>6 months.\n\nE. Patients at risk of gastrointestinal (GI) perforation e.g. history of diverticulitis, concomitant use of medicinal product with a recognized risk of GI perforation (unless patient has also been co-prescribed gastric protection).\n\n• Patients who present with a GI primary tumour or metastases to the GI tract may be considered.\n\nF. Patient unable to swallow or tolerate oral medication or any GI disorder that may affect absorption of oral medications, such as malabsorption syndrome or following major bowel resection. Paediatric patients will be excluded if they are unable to swallow the capsules, as per the dosing schedule (150 mg dose strength).\n\nG. Patients with clinically significant pre-existing cardiac conditions, including uncontrolled or symptomatic angina, uncontrolled atrial or ventricular arrhythmias (within three months), or New York Heart Association (NYHA) class III or IV congestive heart failure.\n\nPatients with a cerebrovascular event (including stroke or transient ischaemic attack \\[TIA\\]), or cardiovascular event (including acute myocardial infarction \\[MI\\]), within three months before the first dose of alectinib.\n\n• Patients with primary CNS tumours may be considered unless intra-tumoural bleeding has occurred within 2 weeks of the first dose of alectinib, and patients with punctate CNS haemorrhages \\\u003C3 mm may be considered.\n\nH. History of organ transplantation.\n\nI. Symptomatic bradycardia for age.\n\nJ. Known hypersensitivity to alectinib or any of the excipients. See the current alectinib (Alecensa® 150 mg hard capsules) SmPC for the full list.\n\nK. Patients who were administered a live, attenuated vaccine within 28 days prior to enrolment, or anticipation of need for such a vaccine during alectinib treatment or within six months after the final dose of alectinib.\n\nL. Active hepatitis B or C virus or known human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positivity or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) related illness. Patients with history of testing positive for HIV infection are eligible provided the each of the following conditions are met:\n\n* CD4 count ≥350\u002FμL;\n* undetectable viral load;\n* receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) that does not interact with IMP (patients should be on established ART for at least four weeks); and\n* no HIV\u002FAIDS-associated opportunistic infection in the last 12 months.\n\nM. Familial or personal history of congenital bone disorders, bone metabolism alterations or known osteopenia in the patient.\n\nN. Any clinically significant concomitant disease or condition (or its treatment) that could interfere with the conduct of the trial or absorption of oral medications or that would, in the opinion of the Investigator, pose an unacceptable risk to the patient in this trial.",{"count":178,"type":20},[23,24],"This clinical trial is looking at a drug called alectinib. Alectinib is approved as standard of care treatment for adult patients with certain types of lung cancer. This means it has gone through clinical trials and been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK. Alectinib works in lung cancer patients with a particular mutation in their cancer known as ALK.\n\nInvestigators now wish to find out if it will be useful in treating patients with other cancer types which have the same mutation. If the results are positive, the study team will work with the NHS and the Cancer Drugs Fund to see if these drugs can be routinely accessed for patients in the future.\n\nThis trial is part of a trial programme called DETERMINE. The programme will also look at other anti-cancer drugs in the same way, through matching the drug to rare cancer types or ones with specific mutations.",[27,182,44,50,51,36,278,279,280,246,28],"Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma","Lymphoma","Renal Cell Carcinoma",[30,31,32,33,36,37,45,46,48,49,195,51,52,54,55,56,60,62],{"date":262,"type":71},{"date":284,"type":71},"2023-12-18",{"date":75,"type":20},{"name":77,"class":78},{"id":288,"slug":289,"hasResults":11,"nctId":290,"briefTitle":291,"officialTitle":292,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":293,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":87,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":294,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":295,"briefSummary":296,"conditions":297,"keywords":301,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":260,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":302,"startDateStruct":303,"completionDateStruct":304,"leadSponsor":305,"locationsCount":306},"100498278","phase-2-determine-trial-treatment-arm-05-vemurafenib-in-combination-with-cobimetinib-in-adult-patients-with-braf-positive-cancers-100498278","NCT05768178","DETERMINE Trial Treatment Arm 05: Vemurafenib in Combination With Cobimetinib in Adult Patients With BRAF Positive Cancers.","DETERMINE (Determining Extended Therapeutic Indications for Existing Drugs in Rare Molecularly Defined Indications Using a National Evaluation Platform Trial): An Umbrella-Basket Platform Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Targeted Therapies in Rare Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult (TYA) Cancers With Actionable Genomic Alterations, Including Common Cancers With Rare Actionable Alterations. Treatment Arm 05: Vemurafenib in Combination With Cobimetinib in Adult Patients With BRAF Positive Cancers.","THE PATIENT MUST FULFIL THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA WITHIN THE DETERMINE MASTER PROTOCOL (NCT05722886) AND WITHIN THE TREATMENT ARM 05 (VEMURAFENIB AND COBIMETINIB) OUTLINED BELOW\\*\n\n\\*When vemurafenib and cobimetinib-specific inclusion\u002Fexclusion criteria or precautions below differ from those specified in the Master Protocol, the vemurafenib and cobimetinib-specific criteria will take precedence.\n\nInclusion Criteria:\n\nA. Confirmed diagnosis of a malignancy harbouring any actionable BRAF V600 mutation using an analytically validated next-generation sequencing method.\n\nB. Adult patients ≥18 years old.\n\nC. Patients must be able and willing to undergo a fresh tissue biopsy at baseline and blood samples for translational research. Note that for patients with haematological malignancies or neuroblastomas, blood, bone marrow aspiration and\u002For trephine or lymph node biopsy samples may be taken.\n\nD. Adequate organ function as per haematological and biochemical indices within the ranges defined in the protocol. These measurements should be performed to confirm the patient's eligibility.\n\nE. Women of childbearing potential are eligible provided that they meet the following criteria:\n\n* Have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test before enrolment and;\n* Agree to sexual abstinence OR to use any two forms of highly effective or effective methods together (at least one to be non-hormonal) such as:\n\n  * Highly effective methods:\n* combined (oestrogen and progestogen containing) hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, intravaginal, transdermal)\n* progestogen-only hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation (oral, injectable, implantable)\n* intrauterine device (IUD)\n* intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS)\n* bilateral tubal occlusion\n* vasectomised partner\n\n  * Effective methods:\n* progestogen-only oral hormonal contraception not associated with inhibition of ovulation\n* male or female condom with or without spermicide\n* cap, diaphragm or sponge with spermicide\n\nEffective from the first administration of vemurafenib or cobimetinib (whichever is first), throughout the trial and for six months after the last administration of vemurafenib or cobimetinib (whichever is later).\n\nF. Male patients with partners who are women of childbearing potential, are eligible provided that they agree to the following, from the first administration of vemurafenib or cobimetinib (whichever is first), throughout the trial and for six months after the last administration of vemurafenib or cobimetinib (whichever is later):\n\n* Agree to take measures not to father children by using a barrier method of contraception (condom plus spermicide) or to sexual abstinence\n* Non-vasectomised male patients with partners who are women of childbearing potential must also be willing to ensure that their partner uses a highly effective method of contraception as in E, above.\n* Male patients with pregnant or lactating partners must be advised to use barrier method contraception (e.g. condom) to prevent drug exposure of the foetus or neonate.\n\nAll male patients must refrain from donating sperm for the same period.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nA. Diagnosis of unresectable or metastatic melanoma with a BRAF V600 mutation.\n\nB. Female patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant during the trial or for six months following their last dose of vemurafenib or cobimetinib, whichever is later.\n\nC. Patients with QTcF (Corrected QT interval by Fridericia) at screening of \\>450 ms for males and \\>470 ms for females measured on triplicate ECG (if 1\u002F3 readings show \\>450\u002F470 ms then patient is ineligible).\n\nD. Patients with any history of long QT syndrome or Torsades de Pointes (or any concurrent medication with a known risk of inducing Torsades de Pointes).\n\nE. Known hypersensitivity to vemurafenib or cobimetinib or any of the excipients.\n\nF. Patients unable to swallow vemurafenib and cobimetinib intact, without chewing or crushing the tablets (as per the dosing schedule).\n\nG. Patients who were administered a live, attenuated vaccine within 28 days prior to enrolment, or anticipation of need for such a vaccine during vemurafenib and cobimetinib treatment or within six months after the final dose of vemurafenib and cobimetinib.\n\nH. Patients with clinically significant pre-existing cardiac conditions including (within the last three months prior to screening):\n\n* Uncontrolled or symptomatic angina,\n* Uncontrolled atrial or ventricular arrhythmias,\n* Class III \\& IV New York Heart Association congestive heart failure,\n* Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) \\\u003C50%,\n* Myocardial infarction\n\nI. Ophthalmological disorders: History of retinal detachment, severe visual impairment, central serous chorioretinopathy, neovascular retinopathy, or retinopathy of prematurity.\n\nPatients with low grade gliomas causing visual impairment may be considered eligible and monitored with close ophthalmological monitoring.\n\nJ. History of pancreatitis.\n\nK. History of central nervous system (CNS) or gastrointestinal (GI) haemorrhage within three months of trial entry.\n\nL. Patients with any history of haemorrhagic stroke.\n\nM. Prior treatment with the same class of drug unless presence of a resistance alteration known to be potentially sensitive to either vemurafenib or cobimetinib. Prior sorafenib use is permissible following a washout period of 10 days.\n\nN. Any clinically significant concomitant disease or condition (or its treatment) that could interfere with the conduct of the trial or absorption of oral medications that would, in the opinion of the Investigator, pose an unacceptable risk to the patient in this trial.\n\nO. Known active infections (bacterial, fungal or viral) that would interfere with the assessment of safety or efficacy of vemurafenib and cobimetinib, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positivity. Patients with history of testing positive for HIV infection are eligible provided the each of the following conditions are met:\n\n* CD4 count ≥350\u002FμL;\n* undetectable viral load;\n* receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) that does not interact with IMP (patients should be on established ART for at least four weeks); and\n* no HIV\u002F acquired immune deficiency syndrome-associated opportunistic infection in the last 12 months.",{"count":178,"type":20},[23,24],"This clinical trial is looking at a combination of drugs called vemurafenib and cobimetinib. Vemurafenib is approved as standard of care for adult patients with unresectable or metastatic melanoma. Cobimetinib is approved as standard of care in combination with vemurafenib for the treatment of adult patients with unresectable or metastatic melanoma. This means it has gone through clinical trials and been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK.\n\nCobimetinib and vemurafenib work in patients with these types of cancers which have certain changes in the cancer cells called BRAF V600 mutation-positive.\n\nInvestigators now wish to find out if it will be useful in treating patients with other cancer types which are also BRAF V600 mutation-positive. If the results are positive, the study team will work with the NHS and the Cancer Drugs Fund to see if these drugs can be routinely accessed for patients in the future.\n\nThis trial is part of a trial programme called DETERMINE. The programme will also look at other anti-cancer drugs in the same way, through matching the drug to rare cancer types or ones with specific mutations.",[27,298,299,188,189,190,300,192,96,186,193,28],"Melanoma","Thyroid Cancer, Papillary","Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung",[30,33,36,45,46,48,49,50,51,54,39,196,56,60,61],{"date":262,"type":71},{"date":73,"type":71},{"date":75,"type":20},{"name":77,"class":78},16,{"id":308,"slug":309,"hasResults":11,"nctId":310,"briefTitle":311,"officialTitle":312,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":313,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":4,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":314,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":315,"briefSummary":316,"conditions":317,"keywords":319,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":260,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":322,"startDateStruct":323,"completionDateStruct":325,"leadSponsor":326,"locationsCount":79},"100498460","phase-2-determine-trial-treatment-arm-03-entrectinib-in-adult-paediatric-and-teenageyoung-adult-patients-with-ros1-gene-fusion-positive-cancers-100498460","NCT05770544","DETERMINE Trial Treatment Arm 03: Entrectinib in Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult Patients With ROS1 Gene Fusion-Positive Cancers.","DETERMINE (Determining Extended Therapeutic Indications for Existing Drugs in Rare Molecularly Defined Indications Using a National Evaluation Platform Trial): An Umbrella-Basket Platform Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy of Targeted Therapies in Rare Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult (TYA) Cancers With Actionable Genomic Alterations, Including Common Cancers With Rare Actionable Alterations. Treatment Arm 03: Entrectinib in Adult, Paediatric and Teenage\u002FYoung Adult Patients With ROS1 Gene Fusion-Positive Cancers.","THE PATIENT MUST FULFIL THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA WITHIN THE DETERMINE MASTER PROTOCOL (NCT05722886) AND WITHIN THE TREATMENT ARM 03 (ENTRECTINIB) OUTLINED BELOW\\*\n\n\\*When entrectinib-specific inclusion\u002Fexclusion criteria or precautions below differ from those specified in the Master Protocol, the entrectinib-specific criteria will take precedence.\n\nInclusion Criteria:\n\nA. Confirmed diagnosis of a ROS1 gene fusion-positive malignancy, other than NSCLC, that has been identified using an analytically validated next-generation sequencing method.\n\nB. Patients must be able and willing to undergo a fresh tissue biopsy at baseline and blood samples for translational research. Note that for patients with haematological malignancies or neuroblastomas, blood, bone marrow aspiration and\u002For trephine or lymph node biopsy samples may be taken.\n\nC. Patients with a BSA of 0.43m\\^2 and over.\n\nD. ADULT PATIENTS (≥18 years): Adequate organ function as per haematological and biochemical indices within the ranges defined in the protocol. These measurements should be performed to confirm the patient's eligibility.\n\nE. PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS (\\\u003C18 years): Adequate organ function as per haematological and biochemical indices within the ranges defined in the protocol. These measurements should be performed to confirm the patient's eligibility.\n\nF. Women of childbearing potential are eligible provided that they meet the following criteria:\n\n* Have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test before enrolment and either:\n* Agree to use one form of highly effective birth control method such as:\n\nI. Oral, intravaginal or transdermal combined (oestrogen and progestogen containing) hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation\n\nII. Oral, injectable or implantable progestogen-only hormonal contraception associated with inhibition of ovulation\n\nIII. Intrauterine device (IUD)\n\nIV. Intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS)\n\nV. Bilateral tubal occlusion\n\nVI. Vasectomised partner\n\nPlus a barrier method if using a hormonal method: male or female condom with or without spermicide; cap, diaphragm or sponge with spermicide OR\n\n• Sexual abstinence;\n\nEffective from the first administration of entrectinib, throughout the trial and for five weeks after the last administration of entrectinib.\n\nG. Male patients with partners who are women of childbearing potential are eligible provided that they agree to the following, from the first administration of entrectinib, throughout the trial and for three months after the last administration of entrectinib:\n\n* Agree to take measures not to father children by using a barrier method of contraception (condom plus spermicide) or to sexual abstinence.\n* Non-vasectomised male patients with partners who are women of childbearing potential must also be willing to ensure that their partner uses a highly effective method of contraception as in F above.\n* Male patients with pregnant or lactating partners must be advised to use barrier method contraception (e.g. condom) to prevent drug exposure of the foetus or neonate.\n\nAll male patients must refrain from donating sperm for the same period.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nA. Female patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant during the trial or within five weeks following their last dose of entrectinib\n\nB. Diagnosis of ROS1 fusion-positive NSCLC\n\nC. Prior treatment with the same class of drug unless genetic profile demonstrates a mechanism of resistance known to be potentially sensitive to entrectinib\n\nD. Patients with significant cardiovascular disease are excluded as defined by:\n\ni. Current congestive heart failure requiring therapy (New York Heart Association III or IV) or known left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) \\\u003C50% (moderate to severe).\n\nii. History of unstable angina pectoris or myocardial infarction up to three months prior to trial entry, or current poorly controlled angina (symptoms weekly or more).\n\niii. Presence of symptomatic or severe valvular heart disease (severe by local echo graphic criteria or American Heart Association\u002FAmerican Cardiac College Stage C or D).\n\niv. History of a clinically significant cardiac arrhythmia up to three months prior to trial entry (asymptomatic atrial fibrillation or asymptomatic first-degree heart block are permitted.\n\nv. History of stroke (ischaemic or haemorrhagic) within the last three months.\n\n• Patients with primary CNS tumours may be considered unless intra-tumoural bleeding has occurred within 2 weeks of the first dose of entrectinib, and patients with punctate CNS haemorrhages \\\u003C3 mm may be considered.\n\nE. Patients with a baseline QTcF (Corrected QT interval by Fridericia formula) interval longer than 450 milliseconds (ms) for male patients and 470 ms for female patients, patients with congenital long QTcF syndrome, and patients taking medicinal products that are known to prolong the QTc interval.\n\nF. History of additional risk factors for Torsades de Pointes (e.g., family history of long QT syndrome)\n\nG. Grade ≥2 peripheral neuropathy\n\nH. Known active infections (bacterial, fungal or viral) that would interfere with the assessment of safety or efficacy of entrectinib, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positivity. Patients with history of testing positive for HIV infection are eligible provided the each of the following conditions are met:\n\n* CD4 count ≥350\u002FμL;\n* undetectable viral load;\n* receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) that does not interact with IMP (patients should be on established ART for at least four weeks); and\n* no HIV\u002F acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-associated opportunistic infection in the last 12 months.\n\nI. Known hypersensitivity to entrectinib or any of the excipients\n\nJ. Patients who were administered a live, attenuated vaccine within 28 days prior to enrolment, or anticipation of need for such a vaccine during entrectinib treatment or within six months after the final dose of entrectinib\n\nK. Patient unable to swallow entrectinib intact, without chewing, crushing or opening the capsules (as per the dosing schedule and suitable dosing strengths available). Any active gastrointestinal disease (e.g., Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or short gut syndrome) or other malabsorption syndromes that would reasonably affect drug absorption\n\nL. Patients with personal history of significant osteopenia (screening for osteopenia not required)\n\nM. Any clinically significant concomitant disease or condition (or its treatment) that could interfere with the conduct of the trial or absorption of oral medications that would, in the opinion of the Investigator, pose an unacceptable risk to the patient in this trial",{"count":178,"type":20},[23,24],"This clinical trial is looking at a drug called entrectinib. Entrectinib is approved as standard of care treatment for adult patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) which have a particular molecular alteration called ROS1-positive, and patients 12 years old or above with solid tumours which have another type of change in the cancer cells. This means it has gone through clinical trials and been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK.\n\nInvestigators now wish to find out if it will be useful in treating patients with other cancer types which have the same molecular alteration (ROS1-positive). If the results are positive, the study team will work with the NHS and the Cancer Drugs Fund to see if these drugs can be routinely accessed for patients in the future.\n\nThis trial is part of a trial programme called DETERMINE. The programme will also look at other anti-cancer drugs in the same way, through matching the drug to rare cancer types or ones with specific mutations.",[27,45,182,44,50,51,36,318,298,192,28],"Brain Neoplasms",[30,33,36,37,40,45,46,48,49,195,51,320,52,55,56,321,60,62],"Oncogene","ROS1 Protein, human",{"date":262,"type":71},{"date":324,"type":20},"2025-11-30",{"date":75,"type":20},{"name":77,"class":78},{"id":328,"slug":329,"hasResults":11,"nctId":330,"briefTitle":331,"officialTitle":331,"acronym":332,"eligibilityCriteria":333,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":87,"maxAge":334,"enrollmentInfo":335,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":337,"briefSummary":339,"conditions":340,"keywords":341,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":346,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":347,"startDateStruct":349,"completionDateStruct":351,"leadSponsor":353,"locationsCount":168},"100578677","safety-and-feasibility-of-a-multidisciplinary-programme-of-integrated-hospital-home-management-with-early-discharge-of-patients-with-haematological-malignancies-undergoing-high-dose-chemotherapy-in-hospital-100578677","NCT06814405","Safety and Feasibility of a Multidisciplinary Programme of Integrated Hospital-home Management With Early Discharge of Patients With Haematological Malignancies Undergoing High-dose Chemotherapy in Hospital","AMICO","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Diagnosis of haematological malignancy undergoing high-dose chemotherapy (sub- or myeloablative)\n* Age between 18-75 years\n* WHO Performance Status \\\u003C 2 or Karnofsky ≥ 60%\n* Adequate organ function:\n* FE≥ 50% and absence of significant electrocardiographic changes\n* eVFG \\> 40 ml\u002Fmin and\u002For creatinine ≤ 1.6 mg\u002Fdl (CPK-EPI formula)\n* total bilirubin ≤ 3 mg\u002Fml\n* AST\u002FALT ≤ 5 ULN\n* SpO2 ≥ 94%\n* Reinfusion ≥ 2x106 CD34+\u002FKg\n* Presence of a 24-hour SARS-COV-2 vaccinated caregiver\n* Home \\\u003C 45 minutes' drive from hospital\n* Informed consent obtained\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Diagnosis of haematological malignancy at onset or in progression\n* Significant cardiovascular disease: heart failure NYHA class 3 or 4, uncontrolled angina, history of myocardial infarction, unstable angina or stroke in the previous 6 months, uncontrolled hypertension, significant arrhythmias not controlled by medication","75 Years",{"count":336,"type":20},100,[338],"NA","Patients undergoing particular intensive and (sub)myeloablative chemotherapy regimens with subsequent autologous stem cell transplant currently have a relatively low rate of therapy-related complications, both infectious and non-infectious (organ damage), and can therefore benefit from a specific multidisciplinary care programme at home. In this clinical context, early discharge and domicile of the patient after therapy provided in a hospital setting may represent a procedure designed to better intercept the patient's personal needs. In addition, it may make it possible to increase the limited availability of beds in the face of the progressive increase in demand, allowing the provision of hospital therapies to a higher number of patients with a consequent reduction in pre-hospital waiting times.",[27],[342,343,344,345],"hospitalisation","early discharge","domiciliation","supportive therapy","2025-02-03",{"date":348,"type":71},"2025-02-07",{"date":350,"type":71},"2023-05-11",{"date":352,"type":20},"2025-12-31",{"name":354,"class":78},"IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna",{"id":356,"slug":357,"hasResults":11,"nctId":358,"briefTitle":359,"officialTitle":360,"acronym":361,"eligibilityCriteria":362,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":87,"maxAge":363,"enrollmentInfo":364,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":365,"briefSummary":366,"conditions":367,"keywords":370,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":372,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":373,"startDateStruct":375,"completionDateStruct":377,"leadSponsor":379,"locationsCount":381},"100451495","phase-2-the-finnish-national-study-to-facilitate-patient-access-to-targeted-anti-cancer-drugs-100451495","NCT05159245","The Finnish National Study to Facilitate Patient Access to Targeted Anti-cancer Drugs","The Finnish National Study to Facilitate Patient Access to Targeted Anti-cancer Drugs to Determine the Efficacy in Treatment of Advanced Cancers With a Known Molecular Profile","FINPROVE","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Adult (age \\>18 years) patient with a histologically-confirmed locally advanced or metastatic cancer who is no longer benefitting from standard anti-cancer treatment or for whom no such treatment is available or indicated.\n2. ECOG performance status 0-2\n3. Patients must have acceptable organ function as defined below. However, specific inclusion\u002Fexclusion criteria specified in the drug-specific study manual will take precedence:\n\n   1. Absolute neutrophil count ≥ 1.5 x 109\u002Fl\n   2. Hemoglobin \\> 8.0 mmol\u002Fl, without blood transfusion within 7 days\n   3. Platelets \\> 75 x 109\u002Fl (not applicable for hematological patients)\n   4. Total bilirubin \\\u003C 1.5 x ULN\n   5. AST and ALT \\\u003C 3 x institutional ULN (or \\\u003C 5 x ULN in patients with known hepatic metastases)\n   6. Serum creatinine ≤ 1.5 × ULN or calculated or measured creatinine clearance ≥ 40 mL\u002Fmin\u002F1.73 m2\n4. Patients must have objectively evaluable or measurable disease (by physical or radiographic examination, according to RECIST v1.1, Lugano, IWG and ELN-AML, IMWG, RANO, GCIG, iRESIST or PCWG3.\n5. Results must be available from a tumor molecular profiling. Eligible tests may include any of the following technologies: fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), polymerase chain reaction (PCR), comparative genomic hybridization (CGH), next generation sequencing (NGS) or immunohistochemistry (IHC). The test may have been performed on the primary tumor or a metastatic lesion, in a diagnostic laboratory or within the context of another commercial platform (eg Foundation Medicine), and must reveal a potentially actionable variant.\n6. Patients must have a tumor profile for which treatment with one of the approved (or under revision for approval) targeted anti-cancer drugs included in this study has potential clinical benefit based on preclinical data or clinical information.\n7. A new (obtained ≤6 months before inclusion after which no further anti-cancer therapy is allowed) fresh frozen and FFPE tumor biopsy specimen or liquid biopsy for extensive biomarker testing is mandatory before the start of treatment with a targeted agent included in the protocol.\n8. Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document and comply to the protocol.\n9. For orally administered drugs, the patient must be able to swallow and tolerate oral medication and must have no known malabsorption syndrome.\n10. Because of the risks of drug treatment to the developing fetus, women of child-bearing potential and men must agree to use adequate contraception (hormonal or barrier method of birth control; abstinence) for the duration of study participation, and for four months following completion of study therapy. Male patients should avoid impregnating a female partner. Male patients, even if surgically sterilized, (i.e. post-vasectomy) must agree to one of the following: practice effective barrier contraception during the entire study treatment period and through 4 months after the last dose of study drug, or completely abstain from sexual intercourse.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Ongoing toxicity \\> grade 2, other than alopecia or \\> grade 1 neuropathy.\n2. Patient is receiving any other anti-cancer therapy (cytotoxic, biologic, radiation, or hormonal other than for replacement). Required wash out period prior to starting study treatment is at least two weeks. An exception is made for:\n\n   1. Patients suffering from CRPC are allowed to continue androgen deprivation therapy.\n   2. Medications that are prescribed for supportive care but may potentially have an anti-cancer effect (e.g., megestrol acetate, bisphosphonates). These medications must have been started ≥ 1 week prior to enrollment on this study.\n3. Received colony-stimulating factors (eg, G-CSF, GM-CSF or recombinant EPO) within 14 days prior to the first dose of study intervention\n4. Patient is pregnant or nursing.\n5. Patients with known active progressive brain metastases. Patients with previously treated brain metastases are eligible, provided that the patient is clinically stable and off steroids for at least 4 weeks prior to study initiation. GMB patients apply additional exclusion criteria.\n6. Patients with clinically significant preexisting cardiac conditions, including uncontrolled or symptomatic angina, uncontrolled atrial or ventricular arrhythmias, or symptomatic congestive heart failure are not eligible.\n7. Patients with clinically significant preexisting cardiac conditions, including uncontrolled or symptomatic angina, uncontrolled atrial or ventricular arrhythmias, or symptomatic congestive heart failure are not eligible.\n8. Patients with known left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) \\\u003C 45% are not eligible\n9. Patients with stroke (including TIA) or acute myocardial infarction within 3 months before the first dose of study treatment are not eligible\n10. Patients with any other clinically significant medical condition which, in the opinion of the treating physician, makes it undesirable for the patient to participate in the study or which could jeopardize compliance with study requirements including, but not limited to: ongoing or active infection, significant uncontrolled hypertension, or severe psychiatric illness\u002Fsocial situations.\n\nFor each drug included in this protocol, specific inclusion and exclusion criteria (based on the Package Insert or manufacturers recommendations) may also apply. Drug-specific inclusion and exclusion criteria will take precedence over the inclusion\u002Fexclusion criteria listed above.","100 Years",{"count":89,"type":20},[23],"This is a prospective non-randomized national clinical phase 2 trial that aims to determine the efficacy and toxicity of targeted anticancer drugs or combinations that are approved or under review by EMA, FDA or PMDA and are used for treatment of patients with advanced cancer with a potentially actionable variant as revealed by a genomic, RNA-molecular or protein expression test.",[368,369,27],"Advanced Cancer","Solid Tumor",[371],"DRUP study","2024-07-12",{"date":374,"type":71},"2024-07-15",{"date":376,"type":71},"2021-12-10",{"date":378,"type":20},"2026-11-25",{"name":380,"class":78},"Helsinki University Central Hospital",5,{"id":383,"slug":384,"hasResults":11,"nctId":385,"briefTitle":386,"officialTitle":387,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":388,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":4,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":389,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":154,"phases":4,"briefSummary":391,"conditions":392,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":158,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":394,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":395,"startDateStruct":397,"completionDateStruct":399,"leadSponsor":401,"locationsCount":4},"100553087","seen-and-be-heard-ensuring-fair-cancer-care-for-all-children-100553087","NCT06481527","Seen and Be Heard: Ensuring Fair Cancer Care for All Children","The Seen and Be Heard Study: Identifying the Barriers and Facilitators to Ensuring Equitable Cancer Care for Children With and Without a Learning Disability and\u002For Autism Spectrum Condition.","Work package 1\n\nA) National staff survey\n\nInclusion criteria:\n\n* Healthcare professionals involved in cancer care delivery\n* UK based\n\nExclusion criteria:\n\nOutside stated of location\n\nB) Organisational survey\n\nInclusion criteria:\n\n\\- Clinical service leads\n\nC) Anonymised retrospective electronic case note review\n\nInclusion criteria:\n\nChildren and Young aged 0-16 with Cancer diagnosis between April 2017 - present, within one large children's hospital site.\n\nWork Package 2 - Ethnography study (including interviews)\n\nInclusion criteria\n\n* Children and Young people receiving cancer care, with\u002Fwithout learning disability and or who are autistic at hospital research site\n* Ages 5-15\n\nExclusion criteria\n\n* Within palliative care at the time of recruitment\n* Subject to child safeguarding proceedings\n* Outside of stated age range\n* Children who have not been disclosed their cancer diagnosis and where their family would prefer to maintain a complete non-disclosure approach\n\nParents:\n\nInclusion\n\n* Of children receiving cancer care in hospital research site\n* If included for interview only, child's age may be aged 0-16\n* Conversational English\n\nExclusion - Has mental health difficulties that would impair ability to participate effectively or create an unmanageable risk e.g. psychosis\n\nHealthcare professionals:\n\nInclusion\n\n\\- Service providers of cancer care at hospital research site",{"count":390,"type":20},50,"Introduction:\n\nResearch has routinely been conducted into the experiences and well-being of children and young people with cancer and their families. However, there is little research that directly involves those with learning disabilities (LD) and or who are autistic. This is despite some cancers being more far more prevalent in some syndromes associated with learning disabilities, for example Downs Syndrome. More generally paediatric hospital care, recent research has highlighted inequity for children with LD, compared with children and young people without LD. Staff often feel less capable and confident to deliver care to those with learning disabilities, as well as having less capacity. Still less is known about cancer care for autistic children and young people, for example relating to symptom management. We aim to explore how inequity might present in cancer care for children and young people aged 5-15 years with and without LD and or who are autistic to see what inequities exist, for whom, why and in what circumstances.\n\nMethods and analysis:\n\nA transformative mixed methods design will be used, comprising an individual staff and organisational level survey, retrospective case note review, ethnographic observations of clinical care, family and staff interviews, and participatory workshops. The ethnographer will follow and observe individual children and their families. A 'toolbox' of creative participatory methods will be employed, including providing a co-designed research data collection journal to support elicitation of the child's perspective.\n\nEthics and Dissemination: The study will run from September 2024 to January 2026. Health Research Authority approval is granted (REC Reference no. 24\u002FLO\u002F0410 \\| IRAS Project ID: 335623) for work package 2 and 3 involving the ethnography, with interviews and workshops.",[36,393,27],"Oncology","2024-06-25",{"date":396,"type":71},"2024-07-01",{"date":398,"type":20},"2024-09-02",{"date":400,"type":20},"2026-03-01",{"name":402,"class":78},"Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust",{"id":404,"slug":405,"hasResults":11,"nctId":406,"briefTitle":407,"officialTitle":408,"acronym":409,"eligibilityCriteria":410,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":87,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":411,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":413,"briefSummary":414,"conditions":415,"keywords":417,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":425,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":426,"startDateStruct":428,"completionDateStruct":430,"leadSponsor":432,"locationsCount":143},"100491399","phase-2-role-of-antibiotic-therapy-or-immunoglobulin-on-infections-in-haematology-immunoglobulin-stopping-or-extension-100491399","NCT05678621","Role of Antibiotic Therapy or Immunoglobulin On iNfections in hAematoLogy: Immunoglobulin Stopping or Extension","A Randomised Controlled Trial of Continuing Immunoglobulin Therapy, or Stopping With or Without Prophylactic Antibiotics, on Infection Rate in Patients With Acquired Hypogammaglobulinemia Secondary to Haematological Malignancies.","RATIONALISE","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Aged greater than or equal to 18 years of age\n2. Diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), multiple myeloma (MM) or non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).\n3. Patients must be receiving Ig (IV or subcutaneous - SCIg) replacement for prevention of bacterial infections due to hypogammaglobulinaemia for longer than 6 consecutive months.\n4. Patient is eligible for trial of Ig cessation in the opinion of the treating clinician and local investigator.\n5. Life expectancy greater than 12 months.\n6. Able to give informed consent, and willing and able to comply with each of the treatment arms.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Prior or planned allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation.\n2. Major infection (Grade 3 or higher) in preceding 3 months, and\u002For current active infection requiring antimicrobial treatment.\n3. Already receiving daily antibiotic prophylaxis for the purpose of preventing bacterial infection (Note: patients may receive antiviral, antifungal and Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) prophylaxis).\n4. Intolerance of all trial antibiotic options in either arm A or arm B.\n5. Communication, compliance or logistical issues that are likely to limit patient's ability to take prophylactic or emergency antibiotics, or to obtain urgent medical attention for symptoms of infection.\n6. Pregnant or breastfeeding.\n7. Severe renal impairment (estimated or measured creatinine clearance of less than 30 mL\u002Fmin).\n8. Previous splenectomy.\n9. Previous participation in this trial.\n10. Treating team deems enrolment in the study is not in the best interests of the patient.",{"count":412,"type":20},300,[23,24],"The aim of the study is to find out if patients with blood cancers receiving immunoglobulin (Ig) for the purpose of preventing infections can safety stop immunoglobulin after six months of therapy, and take oral antibiotics instead to prevent serious infections.\n\nPatients may be eligible to join this study if they are aged 18 years or above, have an acquired hypogammaglobulinaemia secondary to a haematological malignancy, and have been receiving intravenous or subcutaneous Ig for longer than 6 consecutive months.\n\nParticipants will be randomised (allocated by chance) to one of three treatment groups, as follows:\n\n* Stop immunoglobulin (IVIg or SCIg) and be given oral antibiotics to take every day (ARM A)\n* Stop immunoglobulin (IVIg or SCIg) and be given oral antibiotics to keep at home to use as soon as symptoms of an infection develop (ARM B)\n* Continue receiving immunoglobulin (IVIg or SCIg) - this is the usual care group (ARM C)\n\nThe duration of each treatment is for 12 months from study entry.\n\nParticipants will be asked to attend a screening\u002Fbaseline visit so that their treating clinician can assess their eligibility for the trial and collect baseline data. If eligible for the trial, participants will then be randomly allocated to one of the three treatment groups.\n\nOnce randomised, active participation in the study will last for 13 months. During this period, participants will be asked to return to the hospital for a study visit every 3 months, with monthly telephone visits to check-in on your progress between each in-person visit. Participants will also be asked to complete a study diary, recording treatment compliance and signs\u002Fsymptoms of infection experienced throughout the study period.\n\nTypes of assessments and data collected will include: Medical history, demographics, physical examination, blood tests, stool sample, quality of life questionnaires, information about your general health, hospitalisations, medications and procedures. In order to assess and compare the cost-effectiveness of the treatment groups, the study team will also request authorisation from participants to access their Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS), Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), and Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) data.",[27,416],"Hypogammaglobulinemia",[418,279,419,420,45,421,422,423,424],"Myeloma","Leukaemia","Blood cancer","Infection","Antibiotic","Anti-infective agent","Immunoglobulin","2024-04-17",{"date":427,"type":71},"2024-04-19",{"date":429,"type":71},"2022-11-30",{"date":431,"type":20},"2027-04",{"name":433,"class":78},"Monash University",{"id":435,"slug":436,"hasResults":11,"nctId":437,"briefTitle":438,"officialTitle":439,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":440,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":87,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":441,"targetDuration":443,"studyType":154,"phases":4,"briefSummary":444,"conditions":445,"keywords":447,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":452,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":453,"startDateStruct":455,"completionDateStruct":457,"leadSponsor":459,"locationsCount":168},"100492706","proseq-cancer-genomic-profiling-in-patients-with-incurable-cancer-in-search-for-targeted-treatment-100492706","NCT05695638","Proseq Cancer: Genomic Profiling in Patients With Incurable Cancer in Search for Targeted Treatment","Proseq Cancer: A Prospective Study of Comprehensive Genomic Profiling in Patients With Incurable Cancer in Search for Targeted Treatment","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Incurable, progressing and\u002For life-threatening cancer\n* Expected residual survival of at least 3 months\n* No efficient remaining standard treatment options\n* Patient recruited from the Region of Northern Jutland, Denmark\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* WHO Performance Status \\>2\n* Significant comorbidity, concurrent medication or laboratory values imposing an unacceptable risk at medical oncological treatment",{"count":442,"type":20},3000,"5 Years","Proseq Cancer is a precision medicine program based on in-house whole exome sequencing (WES) and RNA sequencing. The approved protocol allows for biobanking, registration of clinical and laboratory data, and sharing of genomic data with the purpose of research, while fulfilling the Danish General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirements. Patients are recruited from the North Denmark Region.\n\nTreatment can be offered on site if a targeted drug of a nationally approved indication is suggested by the national tumor board (NTB). If not, the patient may be treated in an available clinical protocol. If no approved drug or relevant protocol is available or feasible, treatment with a targeted drug used outside a clinical protocol is pursued.",[446,27],"Solid Tumor, Unspecified, Adult",[448,449,450,451],"Precision medicine","Personalized medicine","Genomic profiling","Tissue agnostic","2024-01-30",{"date":454,"type":71},"2024-01-31",{"date":456,"type":71},"2020-07-01",{"date":458,"type":20},"2035-05-31",{"name":460,"class":78},"Morten Ladekarl",{"id":462,"slug":463,"hasResults":11,"nctId":464,"briefTitle":465,"officialTitle":466,"acronym":467,"eligibilityCriteria":468,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":17,"minAge":87,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":469,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":471,"briefSummary":472,"conditions":473,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":474,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":475,"startDateStruct":476,"completionDateStruct":478,"leadSponsor":480,"locationsCount":168},"100468435","impact-of-adapted-physical-activity-on-patients-recovery-following-allogeneic-stem-cell-transplantation-for-hematological-malignancy-100468435","NCT05379738","Impact of Adapted Physical Activity on Patient's Recovery Following Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation for Hematological Malignancy","APALLO : Post Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation Adapted Physical Activity for Patient With Hematological Malignancies","APALLO","Inclusion criteria :\n\n* Patient aged 18 or more\n* Patient with social security\n* Patient who accept the study and sign the consent form\n* Patient programmed for an allogenic stem cell transplantation\n\nNon inclusion criteria :\n\n* Patients with a guardianship\n* Patients with a significant additional physic or mental disease\n\nExclusion criteria\n\n* Patients who did not receive an allogeniac stem cell transplantation\n* Patients still hospitalized between day 30 and day 100 after stem cell transplantation\n* Patients who finally refuses the study\n* Patients who develop a physical or mental incapacity to practice physical activity",{"count":470,"type":20},75,[338],"It is a study about adaptated physical activity for patients receiving a stem cell transplantation. They will benefit of 6 adaptated individuals lessons at home between 1 month and 3 months after stem cell transplantation. The study's goal is to observe if adaptated activity has an positive impact on weight loss and on life quality.",[27],"2024-01-29",{"date":452,"type":71},{"date":477,"type":71},"2022-06-10",{"date":479,"type":20},"2028-04-10",{"name":481,"class":78},"Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice",{"id":483,"slug":484,"hasResults":11,"nctId":485,"briefTitle":486,"officialTitle":487,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":488,"healthyVolunteers":118,"sex":17,"minAge":87,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":489,"targetDuration":443,"studyType":154,"phases":4,"briefSummary":491,"conditions":492,"keywords":494,"overallStatus":67,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":497,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":498,"startDateStruct":500,"completionDateStruct":502,"leadSponsor":504,"locationsCount":168},"100452349","ogvhd-after-bone-marrow-transplantation-a-territory-wide-cohort-100452349","NCT05170347","oGVHD After Bone Marrow Transplantation: a Territory-wide Cohort","Ocular Graft-Versus-Host-Disease After Allogeneic Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Territory-Wide Prospective Cohort","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patient aged 18 or above\n* Underwent allogeneic HSCT in QMH in the two-year recruitment period\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Underwent autologous HSCT\n* Patient unable to attend follow-up visits\n\nFamily Control Subjects The research team will invite an accompanying family member to be the family control. Microbiome and tear samples will be collected for comparison. The sample collection schedule is the same as the corresponding post-HSCT case.",{"count":490,"type":20},500,"Allogeneic Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is an effective treatment for all array of blood or blood-producing organ disorders. Graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD) occurs as a result of an overactive immunological system against normal host tissues. It can happen in the liver, skin, mucosal surface of the eye, gastrointestinal tract, and genitalia.\n\nOcular GVHD occurs in 30-70% of patients after HSCT. It mainly affects the ocular surface, including the conjunctiva and cornea. In severe cases, multiple clinical manifestations can lead to painful non-healing corneal ulcers, secondary infections, and visual loss.\n\noGVHD can be debilitating and severely impact patients' quality of life. However, there are no widely accepted guidelines available for prevention and management.\n\nIn collaboration with the Department of Haematology of Queen Mary Hospital, the investigators set out to establish a territory-wide cohort of patients receiving HSCT. Primarily, the investigators aim to establish the population-based epidemiology of oGVHD and understand the natural history and the long-term ophthalmic outcomes of oGVHD via this study.",[493,27,36],"Graft Vs Host Disease",[493,495,36,496],"Bone Marrow Transplant","Haematological malignancy","2021-12-09",{"date":499,"type":71},"2021-12-27",{"date":501,"type":71},"2021-04-30",{"date":503,"type":20},"2028-10",{"name":505,"class":78},"The University of Hong Kong"]