DETERMINE is an open-label phase II/III 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.
DETERMINE is an umbrella-basket platform trial to evaluate the efficacy of licensed targeted therapies in rare\* adult, paediatric and teenage/young adult (TYA) cancers with actionable genomic alterations, including common cancers with rare actionable alterations. \*Rare is defined generally as incidence less than 6 cases in 100,000 patients (includes paediatric and TYA cancers) or common cancers with rare alterations. The number of treatment arms opened will depend on the number of licensed medicines identified for inclusion. Each trial cohort has a target sample size of 30 evaluable patients. Sub-cohorts may be defined and further expanded to a target of 30 evaluable patients each. This clinicaltrials.gov record refers to the Overall Trial Protocol (Master Screening Record), please refer to the references section for links to the individual treatment arm records. The main aims of the clinical trial arms are: * To describe the anti-cancer activity of licensed targeted drugs outside their licensed indication. * To assess the safety and adverse event (AE) profile of licensed, targeted anti-cancer drugs in the target population. * To understand biological mechanisms for response and resistance to targeted therapies. * To evaluate the quality of life (QoL) of target populations receiving the licensed, targeted anti-cancer drugs. This Master Screening Record will capture the number of patients with a cancer containing the appropriate genetic alteration that have been successfully allocated and consented to each arm. The trial results (according to the protocol defined outcome measures) will be reported per-arm for each treatment arm. The ultimate aim is to translate positive clinical findings to the NHS to provide new treatment options for rare adult, paediatric and TYA cancers.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
825
Adult patients will be administered alectinib orally at a dose of 600 mg (four 150 mg capsules) twice daily. Paediatric patients with a body weight ≥40 kg and who are able to swallow the capsules will be administered alectinib orally at a dose of 600 mg (four 150 mg capsules) twice daily. Each cycle of treatment will consist of 28 days and patients may continue on treatment until disease progression without clinical benefit, unacceptable AEs or withdrawal of consent.
Adult patients will receive 1200 mg of atezolizumab intravenously every 21 days. Paediatric patients will receive atezolizumab at a dose of 15 mg/kg (maximum 1200 mg) every 21 days. Patients may continue on treatment until disease progression without clinical benefit, unacceptable AEs or withdrawal of consent.
Adult and paediatric patients with body surface area (BSA) ≥1.51 m\^2 will receive entrectinib orally at a dose of 600 mg daily dose (three 200 mg capsules per day). Paediatric patients with BSA \<1.51 m\^2 will receive a dose adjusted for BSA. Each cycle of treatment will consist of 28 days and patients may continue until disease progression without clinical benefit, unacceptable AEs or withdrawal of consent.
The initial loading dose of trastuzumab is 8 mg/kg body weight followed thereafter by a maintenance dose of 6 mg/kg body weight administered intravenously every 21 days. The initial loading dose of pertuzumab is 840 mg followed thereafter by a maintenance dose of 420 mg administered intravenously every 21 days. Paediatric patients will receive a dose of pertuzumab adjusted by body weight. Patients may continue until disease progression without clinical benefit, unacceptable AEs or withdrawal of consent.
Patients will receive vemurafenib at a dose of 960 mg (four tablets of 240 mg) orally on a twice daily schedule throughout a 28-day cycle. Patients will receive cobimetinib at a dose of 60 mg (three tablets of 20 mg) to be taken orally, once daily for 21 consecutive days (days 1 to 21 in each 28-day cycle); followed by a 7-day break. Patients may continue on treatment until disease progression without clinical benefit, unacceptable AEs or withdrawal of consent.
Patients will be administered capmatinib orally at a daily dose of 800 mg consisting of 400 mg (two 200 mg tablets) twice daily. Each cycle of treatment will consist of 28 days and patients may continue on treatment until disease progression without clinical benefit, unacceptable AEs or withdrawal of consent.
Belfast City Hospital
Belfast, United Kingdom
RECRUITINGUniversity Hospital Birmingham
Birmingham, United Kingdom
RECRUITINGBirmingham Children's Hospital
Birmingham, United Kingdom
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGBristol Royal Hospital for Children
Bristol, United Kingdom
Number of patients who consent to each arm.
This is a master screening entry with sub-study entries to capture the results of each arm. As such a primary outcome measure for this entry is not relevant, however this entry will be used to report the number of patients with a cancer containing the appropriate genetic alteration that have been successfully allocated and consented to each arm.
Time frame: Up to 5 years.
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Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre
Bristol, United Kingdom
RECRUITINGAddenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge, United Kingdom
RECRUITINGVelindre Cancer Centre
Cardiff, United Kingdom
RECRUITINGCardiff Children's Hospital
Cardiff, United Kingdom
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGWestern General Hospital
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
RECRUITINGThe Beatson Hospital
Glasgow, United Kingdom
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