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NCT ID: NCT03811886 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Pulmonary Metastatic Osteosarcoma (pOS)

Natalizumab in Recurrent, Refractory or Progressive Pulmonary Metastatic Osteosarcoma

Start date: June 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of Natalizumab in children, adolescent and young adult patients with pulmonary metastatic osteosarcoma (pOS) and to assess clinical response associated with this treatment as well as overall survival.

NCT ID: NCT03737435 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Localized Osteosarcoma

Tumor Microenvironment in Patients With Localized Osteosarcoma Treated With Mifamurtide: a Translational Study

Micros
Start date: December 12, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

International, multicenter retrospecitve biological study

NCT ID: NCT03721068 Recruiting - Neuroblastoma Clinical Trials

Study of CAR T-Cells Targeting the GD2 With IL-15+iCaspase9 for Relapsed/Refractory Neuroblastoma or Relapsed/Refractory Osteosarcoma

Start date: February 19, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The body has different ways of fighting infections and disease. No single way seems perfect for fighting cancer. This research study combines two different ways of fighting disease: antibodies and T cells. Antibodies are molecules that fight infections and protect your body from diseases caused by bacteria and toxic substances. Antibodies work by sticking to those bacteria or substances, which stops them from growing and causing bad effects. T cells are special infection-fighting blood cells that can kill other cells, including tumor cells or cells that are infected. Both antibodies and T cells have been used to treat patients with cancers. They both have shown promise, but neither alone has been enough to cure most patients. This multicenter study is designed to combine both T cells and antibodies in order to create a more effective treatment. The treatment that is being researched is called autologous T lymphocyte chimeric antigen receptor cells (CAR) cells targeted against the disialoganglioside (GD2) antigen that express Interleukin (IL)-15, and the inducible caspase 9 safety switch (iC9), also known as iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cells.

NCT ID: NCT03676985 Recruiting - Osteosarcoma Clinical Trials

A Clinical Study of PD-L1 Antibody ZKAB001(Drug Code) in Limited Stage of High-grade Osteosarcoma

Start date: October 10, 2018
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 1+2, open-label, dose-escalation, and multidose study, aiming to investigate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of ZKAB001 (a fully human monoclonal antibody targeting the Programmed Death - Ligand 1 (PD-L1) membrane receptor on T lymphocytes and other cells of the immune system) administered every 14 days in subjects with limited stage of high-grade osteosarcoma of maintenance therapy after adjuvant chemotherapy.

NCT ID: NCT03618381 Recruiting - Neuroblastoma Clinical Trials

EGFR806 CAR T Cell Immunotherapy for Recurrent/Refractory Solid Tumors in Children and Young Adults

Start date: June 18, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase I, open-label, non-randomized study that will enroll pediatric and young adult research participants with relapsed or refractory non-CNS solid tumors to evaluate the safety, feasibility, and efficacy of administering T cell products derived from the research participant's blood that have been genetically modified to express a EGFR-specific receptor (chimeric antigen receptor, or CAR) that will target and kill solid tumors that express EGFR and the selection-suicide marker EGFRt. EGFRt is a protein incorporated into the cell with our EGFR receptor which is used to identify the modified T cells and can be used as a tag that allows for elimination of the modified T cells if needed. On Arm A of the study, research participants will receive EGFR-specific CAR T cells only. On Arm B of the study, research participants will receive CAR T cells directed at EGFR and CD19, a marker on the surface of B lymphocytes, following the hypothesis that CD19+ B cells serving in their normal role as antigen presenting cells to T cells will promote the expansion and persistence of the CAR T cells. The CD19 receptor harbors a different selection-suicide marker, HERtG. The primary objectives of the study will be to determine the feasibility of manufacturing the cell products, the safety of the T cell product infusion, to determine the maximum tolerated dose of the CAR T cells products, to describe the full toxicity profile of each product, and determine the persistence of the modified cell in the subject's body on each arm. Subjects will receive a single dose of T cells comprised of two different subtypes of T cells (CD4 and CD8 T cells) felt to benefit one another once administered to the research participants for improved potential therapeutic effect. The secondary objectives of this protocol are to study the number of modified cells in the patients and the duration they continue to be at detectable levels. The investigators will also quantitate anti-tumor efficacy on each arm. Subjects who experience significant and potentially life-threatening toxicities (other than clinically manageable toxicities related to T cells working, called cytokine release syndrome) will receive infusions of cetuximab (an antibody commercially available that targets EGFRt) or trastuzumab (an antibody commercially available that targets HER2tG) to assess the ability of the EGFRt on the T cells to be an effective suicide mechanism for the elimination of the transferred T cell products.

NCT ID: NCT03582527 Recruiting - Survival Clinical Trials

PD-L1 Expression in Advanced Osteosarcoma

Start date: June 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The expression level of PD-L1 on tumor cells is a pivotal point which might have some influence on prognosis, especially for those who might use PD-1 or PD-L1 antibody for treatment. The aim of this study is to detect the expression of PD-1 on advaced osteosarcoma patient who might use these antibodies for treatment. All those specimen should be taken by pathologist and confirmed with high tumor cellularity.

NCT ID: NCT03496402 Recruiting - Leukemia Clinical Trials

Biological Characterisation of High Risk CHildhood Cancer in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults (MICCHADO)

MICCHADO
Start date: April 20, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Methodology: Prospective, multicentric, open, non-randomised, non-therapeutic, interventional study

NCT ID: NCT03458520 Recruiting - Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Pediatric PET/MR Image Registry

Start date: February 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to compare whole body magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, whole body positron emission tomography (PET)/MR imaging, and (if available) PET/Computed Tomography (CT) imaging for the diagnosis of tumors in children and young adults. Sensitivities, specificities and diagnostic accuracies of the different imaging modalities will be compared for significant differences.

NCT ID: NCT03442465 Recruiting - Osteosarcoma Clinical Trials

Assessment of Healing and Function After Reconstruction Surgery for Bone Sarcomas

Start date: February 14, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to look at the amount of function that returns in participants that have reconstruction with bone graft or artificial device and in participants who have tumor surgery plus regenerative osseous surgery. The study will look at the level of function for a period of 3 years after the surgery. Another purpose of this study is to look at how well the bone heals in participants undergoing regenerative surgery

NCT ID: NCT03373097 Recruiting - Sarcoma Clinical Trials

Anti-GD2 CAR T Cells in Pediatric Patients Affected by High Risk and/or Relapsed/Refractory Neuroblastoma or Other GD2-positive Solid Tumors

Start date: January 5, 2018
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test the safety and efficacy of GD2-CART01, a CAR T cell treatment targeting GD2 in paediatric or young adult patients with High Risk and/or relapsed/refractory Neuroblastoma. A small exploratory cohort of patients with GD2-positive tumors other than Neuroblastoma has also been included.