FaR-RMS: An Overarching Study for Children and Adults With Frontline and Relapsed RhabdoMyoSarcoma
Sponsor: University of Birmingham · NCT04625907 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗
Conditions studied
What it tests
- Irinotecandrug
- Actinomycin Ddrug
- Doxorubicindrug
- Ifosfamidedrug
- Vincristinedrug
- Vinorelbinedrug
- Cyclophosphamidedrug
- Temozolomidedrug
- radiotherapyradiation
- Regorafenibdrug
Where it's running128 sites
128 international sites
- Recruiting now
Queensland Children's Hospital
Brisbane, Australia 4101
- R Walker(contact)
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Chris O'brien Lifehouse
Camperdown, Australia
- Angela Hong(contact)
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Monash Children's Hospital
Clayton, Australia
- Paul Wood(contact)
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Peter Maccallum Cancer Centre
Melbourne, Australia
- Jeremy Lewin(contact)
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Royal Childrens Hospital Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
- Marty Campbell(contact)
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John Hunter Children's Hospital
New Lambton Heights, Australia 2310
- E Hesketh(contact)
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Perth Children's Hospital
Perth, Australia
- Marianne Phillips(contact)
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Sydney Children's Hospital
Sydney, Australia
- Timothy Trahair(contact)
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The Childrens Hospital At Westmead
Sydney, Australia
- Jessica Ryan(contact)
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Westmead Hospital
Westmead, Australia
- Jennifer Chard(contact)
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Princess Alexandra Hospital
Woolloongabba, Australia
- Rick Walker(contact)
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Kepler University Clinic Linz
Linz, Austria
- B Aistleitner(contact)
- B Aistleitner(principal investigator)
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St Anna Childrens Hospital
Vienna, Austria
- Ruth Ladenstein(contact)
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Cliniques Universitaires Saint Luc
Brussels, Belgium
- B Brichard(contact)
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Hopital Universitaire Des Enfants Reine Fabiola
Brussels, Belgium
- Christine Devalck(contact)
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Universitair Ziekenhuis Gent
Ghent, Belgium
- C Dhooge(contact)
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Uz Leuven Campus Gasthuisberg
Leuven, Belgium
- M Renard(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Regional De La Citadelle
Liège, Belgium
- S Gatineau-Sailliant(contact)
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Clinique Chc Montlegia
Liège, Belgium
- L Roufiange(contact)
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Masaryk University Hospital Brno
Brno, Czechia 625 00
- Peter Mudry(contact)
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Aarhus University Hospital
Aarhus, Denmark
- Pernille Wendtland(contact)
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University Hospital Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen, Denmark
- Lisa Hjalgrim(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire D'angers
Angers, France
- S Proust(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Regional Universitaire Besancon - Hopital Jean Minjoz
Besançon, France
- S Klein(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Bordeaux - Hopital Pellegrin
Bordeaux, France
- C Verite(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Regional Universitaire Brest - Hopital Morvan
Brest, France
- L Carausu(contact)
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Centre Francois Baclesse
Caen, France
- F Missohou(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Caen
Caen, France
- D Bodet(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dijon Bourgogne - Hopital D'enfants
Dijon, France
- C Briandet(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Grenoble
Grenoble, France
- D Plantaz(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire La Reunion
La Réunion, France
- Y Reguerre(contact)
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Centre Oscar Lambret
Lille, France
- A Defachelles(contact)
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Centre Leon Berard
Lyon, France
- N Corradini(contact)
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Hopital De La Timone (ap-hm)
Marseille, France
- A Rome(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Nancy
Nancy, France
- L Mansuy(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Nantes
Nantes, France
- M Cleirec(contact)
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Hopital Armand Trousseau
Paris, France
- H Boutroux(contact)
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Institut Curie
Paris, France
- D Orbach(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Haut Levque
Pessac, France
- A Huchet(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Poitiers
Poitiers, France
- F Millot(contact)
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Chu De Reims
Reims, France
- C Pluchart(contact)
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Centre Eugne Marquis De Rennes
Rennes, France
- J Leseur(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Rennes - Hopital Pontchaillou
Rennes, France
- S Taque(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Rouen
Rouen, France
- A Marie Cardine(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Saint-etienne
Saint-Etienne, France
- C Berger(contact)
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Strasbourg Hautepierre
Strasbourg, France
- S Jannier(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Toulouse - Hopital Des Enfants
Toulouse, France
- MP Castex(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Regional Universitaire De Tours - Hopital Clocheville
Tours, France
- J Serre(contact)
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Gustave Roussy
Villejuif, France 94805
- Veronique Minard-Colin(contact)
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Children's General Hospital P and A Kyriakou
Athens, Greece 115 27
- Marina Servitzoglou(contact)
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Department of Pediatric Hematology-oncology - Aghia Sophia Children's Hospital
Athens, Greece
- Vasiliki Tzotzola(contact)
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Hellenic Society of Pediatric Hematology- Oncology
Athens, Greece
- Apostolos Pourtsidis(contact)
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University Unit of Pediatric Oncology-hematology - Children's Hospital Agia Sophia
Athens, Greece
- Antonis Kattamis(contact)
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Children's and Adolescent's Oncology Clinic, "MITERA" Children's Hospital
Attiki, Greece 151 23
- Apostolos Pourtsidis(contact)
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Hematology-oncology Children's Clinic, University General Hospital of Heraklion
Heraklion, Greece 715 00
- Nikolaos Katzilakis(contact)
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Ahepa University General Hospital of Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki, Greece
- Emmanouil Chatzipantelis(contact)
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Ippokratio General Hospital of Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki, Greece
- Evgenia Papakonstantinou(contact)
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Our Lady's Children's Hospital
Crumlin, Ireland
- Cormac Owens(contact)
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Rambam Health Care Campus
Haifa, Israel
- Shifra Ash(contact)
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Hadassah University Medical Centre
Jerusalem, Israel
- Dror Raviv(contact)
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Schneider Medical Centre
Petah Tikva, Israel
- Shira Amar(contact)
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Dana Children's Hospital, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Tel Aviv, Israel
- Dror Levin(contact)
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Chaim Sheba Medical Centre
Tel Litwinsky, Israel
- Iris Kvenstel(contact)
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University Hospital of Padova (azienda Ospedaliera of Padua)
Padova, Italy
- Gianni Bisogno(contact)
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University Medical Centre Groningen
Groningen, Netherlands
- Wim Tissing(contact)
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Prinses Maxima Centrum Voor Kinderoncologie
Utrecht, Netherlands
- Hans Merks(contact)
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Starship Children's Health
Auckland, New Zealand
- Mandy De Silva(contact)
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Christchurch Hospital
Christchurch, New Zealand
- Tristan Pettitt(contact)
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Haukeland University Hospital - Paediatric
Bergen, Norway
- Ingrid Kristin Torsvik(contact)
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Oslo University Hospital - Paediatrics
Oslo, Norway
- Heidi Glosli(contact)
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Oslo University Hospital - Radiumhospitalet
Oslo, Norway
- Kjetil Boye(contact)
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University Hospital of North Norway - Paediatric
Tromsø, Norway
- Tove Anita Nystad(contact)
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St Olavs Hospital - Paediatric
Trondheim, Norway
- Bendik Lund(contact)
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Instituto Portugues De Oncologia De Losbona Francisco Gentil, Epe
Lisbon, Portugal
- Cristina Mendes(contact)
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Bratislava, National Institute for Children's Diseases
Bratislava, Slovakia
- Martina Mileskova(contact)
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University Childrens Hospital Ljubljana
Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Maja Cesen Mazic(contact)
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University Medical Centre Ljubjlana
Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Cesen Mazic(contact)
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Hospital Sant Joan De Deu
Barcelona, Spain
- Moira Garraus Oneca(contact)
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Hospital Universitari Vall D'hebron
Barcelona, Spain
- Raquel Hladun Alvaro(contact)
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Hospital De Cruces
Bilbao, Spain 48903
- Ricardo Lopez Almaraz(contact)
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Hospital Del Nino Jesus
Madrid, Spain 28009
- David Ruano(contact)
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Hospital Universitario Gregorio Maranon
Madrid, Spain 28009
- Cristina Mata(contact)
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Hospital Universitario La Paz
Madrid, Spain
- Pedro Rubio(contact)
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Hospital Regional Universitario De Malaga
Málaga, Spain
- Guiomar Gutierrez Schiaffino(contact)
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Hospital Virgen Del Rocio
Seville, Spain
- Gema Ramirez Villar(contact)
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Hospital Politecnico U La Fe
Valencia, Spain 46026
- Antonio Juan Ribelles(contact)
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Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet Materno - infantil
Zaragoza, Spain
- Ascensión Muñoz(contact)
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Uppsala University Childrens Hospital
Uppsala, Sweden
- G Ljungman(contact)
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Kantonsspital Aarau
Aarau, Switzerland
- Andreas Klein-Franke(contact)
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Universitats-kinderspital Bieder Basel (UKBB)
Basel, Switzerland
- Nicolas von der Weld(contact)
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Ospedale San Giovanni
Bellinzona, Switzerland
- Pierluigi Brazzola(contact)
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Inselspital Bern
Bern, Switzerland
- Jochen Roessler(contact)
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Hug Hopitaux Universitaires De Geneve
Geneva, Switzerland
- Andre Von Buren(contact)
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), Lausanne
Lausanne, Switzerland
- Manuel Diezi(contact)
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Luzerner Kantonspital - Kinderspital Luzern
Lucerne, Switzerland
- Freimut Schilling(contact)
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Ostschweizer Kinderspital
Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
- Jeanette Greiner(contact)
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Universitaetsspital Zurich
Zurich, Switzerland
- Willemijn Breunis(contact)
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Royal Marsden Hospital
Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom SM2 5PT
- Julia Chisholm(contact)020 8642 6011
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Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
- Hugh Bishop(contact)
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Belfast City Hospital
Belfast, United Kingdom
- Robert Johnston(contact)
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Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children
Belfast, United Kingdom
- Robert Johnston(contact)
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Birmingham Children's Hospital
Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Susanne Gatz(contact)
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The Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Mariam Jafri(contact)
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Bristol Haematology And Oncology Centre
Bristol, United Kingdom
- Helen Rees(contact)
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Bristol Royal Hospital for Children
Bristol, United Kingdom
- Helen Rees(contact)
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Addenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge, United Kingdom
- James Nicholson(contact)
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Noah's Ark Children's Hospital for Wales
Cardiff, United Kingdom
- Meriel Jenney(contact)
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Velindre Hospital
Cardiff, United Kingdom
- D W Owen Tilsley(contact)
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Royal Hospital for Children and Young People
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Angela Jesudason(contact)
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Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre
Glasgow, United Kingdom
- Fiona Cowie(contact)
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Royal Hospital for Children Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom
- Milind Ronghe(contact)
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Leeds General Infirmary
Leeds, United Kingdom
- Christopher Lethaby(contact)
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St James's University Hospital
Leeds, United Kingdom
- Christopher Lethaby(contact)
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Leicester Royal Infirmary
Leicester, United Kingdom
- Emma Ross(contact)
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Alder Hey Children's Hospital
Liverpool, United Kingdom
- Kate Cooper(contact)
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Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
London, United Kingdom
- Olga Slater(contact)
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Royal Marsden Hospital London
London, United Kingdom
- J Chisholm(contact)
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University College London Hospital
London, United Kingdom
- Maria Michelagnoli(contact)
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Royal Manchester Children's Hospital
Manchester, United Kingdom M13 9WL
- Bernadette Brennan(contact)0161 701 8424
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Christie Hospital
Manchester, United Kingdom
- Martin McCabe(contact)
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Clatterbridge Cancer Centre
Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, United Kingdom
- S Nasim Ali(contact)
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Royal Victoria Infirmary
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
- Quentin Campbell-Hewson(contact)
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Nottingham City Hospital
Nottingham, United Kingdom
- Ivo Hennig(contact)
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Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham
Nottingham, United Kingdom
- Jennifer Turnbull(contact)
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John Radcliffe Hospital
Oxford, United Kingdom
- Esther Blanco(contact)
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Sheffield Children's Hospital
Sheffield, United Kingdom
- Anna Jenkins(contact)
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Weston Park Hospital
Sheffield, United Kingdom
- Robin Young(contact)
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Southampton General Hospital
Southampton, United Kingdom
- Jessica Bate(contact)
See the official eligibility language
Shown exactly as written on ClinicalTrials.gov. Your oncologist is the right person to judge whether it fits your situation.
Inclusion Criteria for study entry - Mandatory at first point of study entry 1. Histologically confirmed diagnosis of RMS (except pleomorphic RMS) 2. Written informed consent from the patient and/or the parent/legal guardian Phase 1b Dose Finding - IRIVA Inclusion 1. Entered in to the FaR-RMS study at diagnosis 2. Very High Risk disease 3. Age \>12 months and ≤25 years 4. No prior treatment for RMS other than surgery 5. Medically fit to receive treatment 6. Adequate hepatic function: 1. Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 times upper limit of normal (ULN) for age, unless the patient is known to have Gilbert's syndrome 2. ALT or AST \< 2.5 X ULN for age 7. Absolute neutrophil count ≥1.0x 109/L 8. Platelets ≥ 80 x 109/L 9. Adequate renal function: estimated or measured creatinine clearance ≥60 ml/min/1.73 m2 10. Documented negative pregnancy test for female patients of childbearing potential 11. Patient agrees to use contraception during therapy and for 12 months after last trial treatment (females) or 6 months after last trial treatment (males), where patient is sexually active 12. Written informed consent from the patient and/or the parent/legal guardian Exclusion 1. Weight \<10kg 2. Active \> grade 2 diarrhoea 3. Prior allo- or autologous Stem Cell Transplant 4. Uncontrolled inter-current illness or active infection 5. Pre-existing medical condition precluding treatment 6. Urinary outflow obstruction that cannot be relieved prior to starting treatment 7. Active inflammation of the urinary bladder (cystitis) 8. Known hypersensitivity to any of the treatments or excipients 9. Second malignancy 10. Pregnant or breastfeeding women Frontline chemotherapy randomisation Very High Risk - CT1a Inclusion 1. Entered in to the FaR-RMS study at diagnosis 2. Very High Risk disease 3. Age ≥ 6 months 4. Available for randomisation ≤60 days after diagnostic biopsy/surgery 5. No prior treatment for RMS other than surgery 6. Medically fit to receive treatment 7. Adequate hepatic function : a. Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 times upper limit of normal (ULN) for age, unless the patient is known to have Gilbert's syndrome 8. Absolute neutrophil count ≥1.0x 109/L (except in patients with documented bone marrow disease) 9. Platelets ≥ 80 x 109/L (except in patients with documented bone marrow disease) 10. Fractional Shortening ≥ 28% 11. Documented negative pregnancy test for female patients of childbearing potential 12. Patient agrees to use contraception during therapy and for 12 months after last trial treatment (females) or 6 months after last trial treatment (males), where patient is sexually active 13. Written informed consent from the patient and/or the parent/legal guardian Exclusion 1. Active \> grade 2 diarrhoea 2. Prior allo- or autologous Stem Cell Transplant 3. Uncontrolled inter-current illness or active infection 4. Pre-existing medical condition precluding treatment 5. Urinary outflow obstruction that cannot be relieved prior to starting treatment 6. Active inflammation of the urinary bladder (cystitis) 7. Known hypersensitivity to any of the treatments or excipients 8. Second malignancy 9. Pregnant or breastfeeding women Frontline chemotherapy randomisation High Risk - CT1b Inclusion 1. Entered in to the FaR-RMS study at diagnosis 2. High Risk disease 3. Age ≥ 6 months 4. Available for randomisation ≤60 days after diagnostic biopsy/surgery 5. No prior treatment for RMS other than surgery 6. Medically fit to receive treatment 7. Adequate hepatic function : a. Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 times upper limit of normal (ULN) for age, except if the patient is known to have Gilbert's syndrome 8. Absolute neutrophil count ≥1.0x 109/L 9. Platelets ≥ 80 x 109/L 10. Documented negative pregnancy test for female patients of childbearing potential 11. Patient agrees to use contraception during therapy and for 12 months after last trial treatment (females) or 6 months after last trial treatment (males), where patient is sexually active 12. Written informed consent from the patient and/or the parent/legal guardian Exclusion 1. Active \> grade 2 diarrhoea 2. Prior allo- or autologous Stem Cell Transplant 3. Uncontrolled inter-current illness or active infection 4. Pre-existing medical condition precluding treatment 5. Urinary outflow obstruction that cannot be relieved prior to starting treatment 6. Active inflammation of the urinary bladder (cystitis) 7. Known hypersensitivity to any of the treatments or excipients 8. Second malignancy 9. Pregnant or breastfeeding women Frontline Radiotherapy Note: eligible patients may enter multiple radiotherapy randomisations. Radiotherapy Inclusion - for all radiotherapy randomisations 1. Entered in to the FaR-RMS study (at diagnosis or prior to radiotherapy randomisation) 2. Very High Risk, High Risk and Standard Risk disease 3. ≥ 2 years of age 4. Receiving frontline induction treatment as part of the FaR-RMS trial or with a IVA/IVADo based chemotherapy regimen patients for whom. Note that patients for whom ifosfamide has been replaced with cyclophosphamide will be eligible 5. Patient assessed as medically fit to receive the radiotherapy 6. Documented negative pregnancy test for female patients of childbearing potential 7. Patient agrees to use contraception during therapy and for 12 months after last trial treatment (females) or 6 months after last trial treatment (males), where patient is sexually active 8. Written informed consent from the patient and/or the parent/legal guardian Radiotherapy Exclusion - for all radiotherapy randomisations 1. Prior allo- or autologous Stem Cell Transplant 2. Second malignancy 3. Pregnant or breastfeeding women 4. Receiving radiotherapy as brachytherapy RT1a Specific Inclusion 1. Primary tumour deemed resectable (predicted R0/ R1 resection feasible) after 3 cycles of induction chemotherapy (6 cycles for metastatic disease) 2. Adjuvant radiotherapy required in addition to surgical resection (local decision). 3. Available for randomisation after cycle 3 and prior to the start of cycle 6 of induction chemotherapy for localised disease, or after cycle 6 and prior to the start of cycle 9 for metastatic disease RT1b Specific Inclusion 1. Primary tumour deemed resectable (predicted R0/R1 resection) after 3 cycles of induction chemotherapy (6 cycles for metastatic disease). 2. Adjuvant radiotherapy required in addition to surgical resection (local decision) 3. Higher Local Failure Risk (HLFR) based on presence of either of the following criteria: 1. Unfavourable site 2. Age ≥ 18yrs 4. Available for randomisation after cycle 3 and prior to the start of cycle 6 of induction chemotherapy for localised disease, or after cycle 6 and prior to the start of cycle 9 for metastatic disease RT1c Specific Inclusion 1. Primary radiotherapy indicated (local decision) 2. Higher Local Failure Risk (HLFR) based on either of the following criteria: 1. Unfavourable site 2. Age ≥ 18yrs 3. Available for randomisation after cycle 3 and prior to the start of cycle 6 of induction chemotherapy for localised disease, or after cycle 6 and prior to the start of cycle 9 for metastatic disease RT2 1. Available for randomisation after cycle 6 and before the start of cycle 9 of induction chemotherapy. 2. Unfavourable metastatic disease, defined as Modified Oberlin Prognostic Score 2-4 * Note: Definition of metastatic lesions for RT2 eligibility Modified Oberlin Prognostic Score (1 point for each adverse factor): * Age ≥10y * Extremity, Other, Unidentified Primary Site * Bone and/ or Bone Marrow involvement * ≥3 metastatic sites Unfavourable metastatic disease: 2- 4 adverse factors Favourable metastatic disease: 0-1 adverse factors Maintenance chemotherapy (Very High Risk) - CT2a Inclusion Randomisation must take place during the 12th cycle of maintenance chemotherapy. 1. Entered in to the FaR-RMS study (at diagnosis or at any subsequent time point) 2. Very High Risk disease 3. Received frontline induction chemotherapy as part of the FaR-RMS trial or with a IVA/IVADo based chemotherapy regimen a. Patients for whom ifosfamide has been replaced with cyclophosphamide will be eligible 4. Completed 11 cycles of VnC maintenance treatment (either oral or IV regimens) 5. No evidence of progressive disease 6. Absence of severe vincristine neuropathy - i.e requiring discontinuation of vincristine treatment) 7. Medically fit to continue to receive treatment 8. Patient agrees to use contraception during therapy and for 12 months after last trial treatment (females) or 6 months after last trial treatment (males), where patient is sexually active 9. Written informed consent from the patient and/or the parent/legal guardian Exclusion 1. Prior allo- or autologous Stem Cell Transplant 2. Uncontrolled intercurrent illness or active infection 3. Urinary outflow obstruction that cannot be relieved prior to starting treatment 4. Active inflammation of the urinary bladder (cystitis) 5. Second malignancy 6. Pregnant or breastfeeding women Maintenance chemotherapy (High Risk) - CT2b Randomisation must take place during the 6th cycle of maintenance chemotherapy. Inclusion 1. Entered in to the FaR-RMS study (at diagnosis or at any subsequent time point) 2. High Risk disease 3. Received frontline induction chemotherapy as part of the FaR-RMS trial or with a IVA based chemotherapy regimen. Note that patients for whom ifosfamide has been replaced with cyclophosphamide will be eligible 4. Completed 5 cycles of VnC maintenance treatment 5. No evidence of progressive disease 6. Absence of severe vincristine neuropathy i.e. requiring discontinuation of vincristine treatment 7. Medically fit to continue to receive treatment 8. Patient agrees to use contraception during therapy and for 12 months after last trial treatment (females) or 6 months after last trial treatment (males), where patient is sexually active 9. Written informed consent from the patient and/or the parent/legal guardian Exclusion 1. Prior allo- or autologous Stem Cell Transplant 2. Uncontrolled inter current illness or active infection 3. Urinary outflow obstruction that cannot be relieved prior to starting treatment 4. Active inflammation of the urinary bladder (cystitis) 5. Second malignancy 6. Pregnant or breastfeeding women CT3 Relapsed Chemotherapy Inclusion: 1. Entered in to the FaR-RMS study (at diagnosis or at any subsequent time point) 2. First or subsequent relapse of histologically verified RMS 3. Age ≥ 6 months 4. Measurable or evaluable disease 5. No cytotoxic chemotherapy or other investigational medicinal product (IMP) within previous three weeks: within two weeks for vinorelbine and cyclophosphamide maintenance chemotherapy 6. Medically fit to receive trial treatment 7. Documented negative pregnancy test for female patients of childbearing potential within 7 days of planned randomisation 8. Patient agrees to use contraception during therapy and for 12 months after last trial treatment (females) or 6 months after last trial treatment (males), where patient is sexually active 9. Written informed consent from the patient and/or the parent/legal guardian Exclusion: 1. Progression during frontline therapy without previous response (=Refractory to first line treatment) 2. Prior regorafenib or temozolomide 3. Active \> grade 1 diarrhoea 4. ALT or AST \>3.0 x upper limit normal (ULN) 5. Bilirubin, Total \>1.5 x ULN; total bilirubin is allowed up to 3 x ULN if Gilbert's syndrome is documented 6. Patients with unstable angina or new onset angina (within 3 months of planned date of randomisation), recent myocardial infarction (within 6 months of randomisation) and those with cardiac failure New York Heart Association (NYHA) Classification 2 or higher Cardiac abnormalities such as congestive heart failure (Modified Ross Heart Failure Classification for Children = class 2) and cardiac arrhythmias requiring antiarrhythmic therapy (beta blockers or digoxin are permitted) 7. Uncontrolled hypertension \> 95th centile for age and gender 8. Prior allo- or autologous Stem Cell Transplant 9. Uncontrolled inter-current illness or active infection 10. Pre-existing medical condition precluding treatment 11. Known hypersensitivity to any of the treatments or excipients 12. Second malignancy 13. Pregnant or breastfeeding women
Updated 2024-05-23 on ClinicalTrials.gov. Always confirm current details with the study team or your oncologist.