Basic Trial Information
Trial Description
Summary
Further Trial Information
Eligibility Criteria
Trial Contact Information
| Phase | Type | Status | Age | Sponsor | Protocol IDs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phase III, Phase II | Biomarker/Laboratory analysis, Treatment | Active | 3 to 21 | NCI | NCI-2011-02616 ACNS0822, CDR0000688443, U10CA098543, COG-ACNS0822, NCT01236560 |
Summary
This randomized phase II/III trial is studying vorinostat, temozolomide, or bevacizumab to see how well they work compared with each other when given together with radiation therapy followed by bevacizumab and temozolomide in treating young patients with newly diagnosed high-grade glioma. Vorinostat may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as temozolomide, work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. Monoclonal antibodies, such as bevacizumab, can block tumor growth in different ways. Some block the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Others find tumor cells and help kill them or carry tumor-killing substances to them. Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to kill tumor cells. It is not yet known whether giving vorinostat is more effective then temozolomide or bevacizumab when given together with radiation therapy in treating glioma.
Further Study Information
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To identify the dose of vorinostat that is feasible when given in combination with radiotherapy (RT) in patients with newly diagnosed high-grade gliomas (HGG). II. To compare 1-year event-free survival of patients with newly diagnosed HGG treated with vorinostat (using MTD) versus bevacizumab versus temozolomide when given in combination with RT followed by maintenance therapy with bevacizumab and temozolomide. (Phase II) III. To compare the event-free survival of patients with newly diagnosed HGG treated with the superior chemoradiotherapy (from phase II portion) versus temozolomide given in combination with RT followed by maintenance chemotherapy with bevacizumab and temozolomide. (Phase III)
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To evaluate the anti-tumor activity, as measured by event-free survival (EFS), progression-free survival (PFS), and overall survival (OS), of patients with newly diagnosed HGG treated with vorinostat, bevacizumab, or temozolomide when given in combination with RT followed by maintenance chemotherapy with bevacizumab and temozolomide. II. To define and evaluate the toxicities of each of the treatment arms of the study.
III. To conduct gene expression profiling and SNP arrays in patients with newly diagnosed HGG.
IV. To assess telomerase activity, hTert expression, and telomere length in patients with newly diagnosed HGG. V. To document changes in perfusion and diffusion using MR imaging at baseline, prior to, during (prior to course 3), and after maintenance therapy with bevacizumab and temozolomide.
VI. To correlate functional changes in tumor with responses to bevacizumab treatment using MR diffusion/perfusion imaging. VII. To correlate the results of the bevacizumab biology studies in serum or tumor with EFS.
VIII. To explore the prognostic significance of MGMT status for patients newly diagnosed with HGG treated with combined surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and anti-angiogenic therapy.
OUTLINE: This is a multicenter, feasibility, dose-escalation study of vorinostat, followed by a phase II study, followed by a phase III study.
FEASIBILITY STUDY: Patients undergo 3-D conformal radiotherapy (RT) or intensity-modulated RT 5 days a week for 6 weeks. Patients also receive vorinostat orally (PO) once daily on days 1-5. Courses repeat every week for 6 weeks in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
MAINTENANCE THERAPY: Beginning 4 weeks after completion of chemoradiotherapy, patients receive bevacizumab IV over 30-90 minutes on days 1 and 15 and temozolomide PO on days 1-5. Treatment repeats every 28 days for 12 courses in the absence of disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
PHASE II STUDY: Patients are stratified according to extent of resection (near total resection or gross total resection vs other) and histology (glioblastoma multiforme vs other). Patients are randomized to 1 of 3 treatment arms.
ARM I: Patients undergo RT 5 days a week for 6 weeks and receive vorinostat at the maximum-tolerated dose determined in the feasibility study.
ARM II: Patients undergo RT as in arm I and receive temozolomide PO once daily for 42 days beginning on day 5 of RT.
ARM III: Patients undergo RT as in arm I and receive bevacizumab IV over 30-90 minutes on days 22 and 36. Patients in all arms receive maintenance therapy as in the feasibility study.
PHASE III study: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 treatment arms.
ARM IV: Patients receive RT and temozolomide as in phase II, arm II.
ARM V: Patients receive treatment as in phase II, arm I or phase II, arm III, whichever was established as the superior chemoradiotherapy arm in phase II. Patients in all arms receive maintenance therapy as in the feasibility study. Some patients undergo blood and tumor tissue sample (from surgery) collection for telomerase activity, hTert expression, telomere length, and gene expression profiling and SNP arrays analysis.
After completion of study therapy, patients are followed up every 3 months for 1 year, every 6 months for 4 years, and then annually for 5 years.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Newly diagnosed high-grade glioma
- Anaplastic astrocytoma
- Glioblastomamultiforme
- Gliosarcoma
- Primary spinal cord malignant glioma allowed
- No oligodendroglioma oroligoastrocytoma
- Patient must have histological verification of diagnosis
- No M+ disease (defined as evidence of neuraxis dissemination)
- No positive CSF cytology
- ECOG performance status (PS) 0-2
- Karnofsky PS 50-100% (patients > 16 years of age)
- Lansky PS 50-100% (patients ≤ 16 years of age)
- ANC ≥ 1,000/μL
- Platelet count ≥ 100,000/μL
- Hemoglobin ≥ 8.0 mg/dL (transfusion independent)
- Creatinine clearance or radioisotope GFR ≥ 70 mL/min OR serum creatinine based on age and/or gender as follows:
- 0.4 mg/dL (1 month to < 6 months of age)
- 0.5 mg/dL (6 months to < 1 year of age)
- 0.6 mg/dL (1 to < 2 years of age)
- 0.8 mg/dL (2 to < 6 years of age)
- 1.0 mg/dL (6 to < 10 years of age)
- 1.2 mg/dL (10 to < 13 years of age)
- 1.5 mg/dL (male) or 1.4 mg/dL (female) (13 to < 16 years of age)
- 1.7 mg/dL (male) or 1.4 mg/dL (female) (≥ 16 years of age)
- Proteinuria < 2+ OR urine; protein ratio (UPC) ≤ 0.5
- If UPC > 0.5, a 24-hour urine protein should be obtained and level should be < 1,000 mg of protein
- Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 times upper limit of normal (ULN)
- ALT < 2.5 times ULN
- Serum albumin ≥ 2 g/dL
- PT INR ≤ 1.5 times ULN
- Not pregnant or nursing
- Negative pregnancy test
- Fertile patients must use effective contraception during all study therapy and for ≥ 6 months after completion of bevacizumab
- Hypertension well controlled (≤ 95^th percentile for age and height if patient is ≤ 17years) by stable doses of medication allowed
- For patients > 17 years, systolic blood pressure (BP) ≤ 150 mm Hg or diastolic BP ≤ 100 mm Hg)
- Seizure disorder allowed provided patient is well-controlled and on nonenzyme-inducing anticonvulsants
- No history of myocardial infarction, severe or unstable angina, clinically significant peripheral vascular disease, ≥ grade 2 heart failure, or serious and inadequately controlled cardiac arrhythmia
- No known bleeding diathesis or coagulopathy
- No prior arterial thromboembolic events, including transient ischemic attacks orcerebrovascular accidents
- No prior diagnosis of a deep venous thrombosis, including pulmonary embolism, and no known thrombophilic condition (e.g., protein S, protein C, antithrombin III deficiency, Factor V Leiden or Factor II G202`0A mutation, homocysteinemia, or antiphospholipid antibody syndrome)
- No history of an abdominal fistula, gastrointestinal perforation, or intra-abdominal abscess within the past 6 months
- No serious or non-healing wound, ulcer, or bone fracture
- No evidence of significant postoperative intracranial hemorrhage, defined as > 1 cm of blood on postoperative MRI scan (potentially in addition to the postoperative scan) obtained within the past 14days
- No history of allergic reaction to Chinese hamster ovary cell products or other recombinanthuman antibodies
- No more than 31 days since definitive surgery
- Must not have received any prior chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, or bone marrow transplant
- More than 7 days since major surgical procedure and recovered
- For patients scheduled to receive bevacizumab:
- More than 28 days since major procedure
- More than 14 days since intermediate procedure
- More than 7 days since minor procedure (lumbar picture or placement of PICC lines are not considered minor procedures)
- No other current anti-cancer agents
- No concurrent nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications known to inhibit platelet function or known to selectively inhibit cyclooxygenase activity
- No concurrent enzyme inducing anticonvulsants
- No concurrent HDAC inhibitors (e.g., valproic acid)
- No concurrent anticoagulants including systemic thrombolytic agents, heparin, low molecular weight heparins, or warfarin except as required to maintain patency of pre-existing permanent vascular catheters or for prevention of thrombosis in the post-operative period
Trial Lead Organizations/Sponsors
National Cancer Institute
| Maryam Fouladi | ![]() | Principal Investigator |
Trial Sites
| U.S.A. | |||
| Alabama | |||
| Birmingham | |||
| Children's Hospital of Alabama at University of Alabama at Birmingham | |||
| Alyssa T Reddy | Ph: 205-934-0309 | ||
| UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center | |||
| Alyssa T Reddy | Ph: 205-934-0309 | ||
| Arkansas | |||
| Little Rock | |||
| Arkansas Cancer Research Center at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences | |||
| David L Becton | Ph: 501-364-7373 | ||
| California | |||
| Downey | |||
| Southern California Permanente Medical Group | |||
| Robert M Cooper | Ph: 626-564-3455 | ||
| Loma Linda | |||
| Loma Linda University Cancer Institute at Loma Linda University Medical Center | |||
| Antranik A Bedros | Ph: 909-558-3375 | ||
| Long Beach | |||
| Jonathan Jaques Children's Cancer Center at Miller Children's Hospital | |||
| Jerry Z Finklestein | Ph: 562-933-5437 | ||
| Los Angeles | |||
| Childrens Hospital Los Angeles | |||
| Leo Mascarenhas | Ph: 323-361-4110 | ||
| Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA | |||
| Tom B Davidson | Ph: 310-825-6708 | ||
| Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center | |||
| Carole H Hurvitz | Ph: 310-423-8965 | ||
| Madera | |||
| Children's Hospital Central California | |||
| Vonda L Crouse | Ph: 866-353-5437 | ||
| Orange | |||
| Children's Hospital of Orange County | |||
| Violet Shen | Ph: 714-997-3000 | ||
| Palo Alto | |||
| Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford University Medical Center | |||
| Neyssa M Marina | Ph: 650-498-7061 | ||
| Email: clinicaltrials@med.stanford.edu | |||
| San Diego | |||
| Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego | |||
| William D Roberts | Ph: 858-966-5934 | ||
| San Francisco | |||
| UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center | |||
| Anuradha Banerjee | Ph: 877-827-3222 | ||
| Connecticut | |||
| Hartford | |||
| Connecticut Children's Medical Center | |||
| Michael S Isakoff | Ph: 860-545-9981 | ||
| New Haven | |||
| Yale Cancer Center | |||
| Nina S Kadan-Lottick | Ph: 203-785-5702 | ||
| Delaware | |||
| Wilmington | |||
| Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children | |||
| Christopher N Frantz | Ph: 302-651-5755 | ||
| District of Columbia | |||
| Washington | |||
| Children's National Medical Center | |||
| Jeffrey S Dome | Ph: 202-884-2549 | ||
| Florida | |||
| Fort Myers | |||
| Lee Cancer Care of Lee Memorial Health System | |||
| Emad K Salman | Ph: 239-343-5333 | ||
| Jacksonville | |||
| Nemours Children's Clinic | |||
| Eric S Sandler | Ph: 904-697-3529 | ||
| Miami | |||
| Miami Children's Hospital | |||
| Enrique A Escalon | Ph: 305-662-8360 | ||
| University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center - Miami | |||
| Julio C Barredo | Ph: 866-574-5124 | ||
| Email: Sylvester@emergingmed.com | |||
| Orlando | |||
| Florida Hospital Cancer Institute at Florida Hospital Orlando | |||
| Clifford A Selsky | Ph: 407-303-5623 | ||
| M.D. Anderson Cancer Center at Orlando | |||
| Vincent F Giusti | Ph: 321-841-7246 | ||
| Nemours Children's Clinic - Orlando | |||
| Ramamoorthy Nagasubramanian | Ph: 407-650-7150 | ||
| Pensacola | |||
| Nemours Children's Clinic - Pensacola | |||
| Jeffrey H Schwartz | Ph: 904-697-3529 | ||
| Saint Petersburg | |||
| All Children's Hospital | |||
| Gregory A Hale | Ph: 727-767-2423 | ||
| Email: HamblinF@allkids.org | |||
| Tampa | |||
| St. Joseph's Children's Hospital of Tampa | |||
| Hardeo K Panchoosingh | Ph: 800-882-4123 | ||
| Georgia | |||
| Atlanta | |||
| AFLAC Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Egleston Campus | |||
| Howard M Katzenstein | Ph: 888-785-1112 | ||
| Savannah | |||
| Curtis and Elizabeth Anderson Cancer Institute at Memorial Health University Medical Center | |||
| J. Martin Johnston | Ph: 912-350-8568 | ||
| Hawaii | |||
| Honolulu | |||
| Cancer Research Center of Hawaii | |||
| Robert W Wilkinson | Ph: 808-983-6090 | ||
| Illinois | |||
| Chicago | |||
| Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago | |||
| Stewart Goldman | Ph: 773-880-4562 | ||
| University of Chicago Cancer Research Center | |||
| Susan L Cohn | Ph: 773-834-7424 | ||
| University of Illinois Cancer Center | |||
| Mary L Schmidt | Ph: 312-355-3046 | ||
| Peoria | |||
| Saint Jude Midwest Affiliate | |||
| Pedro A De Alarcon | Ph: 309-655-3258 | ||
| Springfield | |||
| Simmons Cooper Cancer Institute | |||
| Gregory P Brandt | Ph: 217-545-7929 | ||
| Indiana | |||
| Indianapolis | |||
| Riley's Children Cancer Center at Riley Hospital for Children | |||
| Robert J Fallon | Ph: 317-274-2552 | ||
| St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital | |||
| Bassem I Razzouk | Ph: 317-338-2194 | ||
| Iowa | |||
| Des Moines | |||
| Blank Children's Hospital | |||
| Wendy L Woods-Swafford | Ph: 888-823-5923 | ||
| Email: ctsucontact@westat.com | |||
| Kentucky | |||
| Lexington | |||
| University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center | |||
| Martha F Greenwood | Ph: 859-257-3379 | ||
| Louisville | |||
| Kosair Children's Hospital | |||
| Salvatore J Bertolone | Ph: 866-530-5516 | ||
| Maryland | |||
| Baltimore | |||
| Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins | |||
| Kenneth J Cohen | Ph: 410-955-8804 | ||
| Email: jhcccro@jhmi.edu | |||
| Massachusetts | |||
| Boston | |||
| Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute | |||
| Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo | Ph: 866-790-4500 | ||
| Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts - New England Medical Center | |||
| Johannes E Wolff | Ph: 617-636-5000 | ||
| Email: ContactUsCancerCenter@TuftsMedicalCenter.org | |||
| Michigan | |||
| Detroit | |||
| Wayne State University | |||
| Maxim Y Yankelevich | Ph: 313-576-9363 | ||
| Grand Rapids | |||
| Helen DeVos Children's Hospital at Spectrum Health | |||
| David S Dickens | Ph: 616-267-1925 | ||
| Kalamazoo | |||
| Bronson Methodist Hospital | |||
| Jeffrey S Lobel | Ph: 800-227-2345 | ||
| Lansing | |||
| Breslin Cancer Center at Ingham Regional Medical Center | |||
| Renuka Gera | Ph: 517-334-2765 | ||
| Minnesota | |||
| Minneapolis | |||
| Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota - Minneapolis | |||
| Bruce C Bostrom | Ph: 612-813-5193 | ||
| Rochester | |||
| Mayo Clinic Cancer Center | |||
| Amulya A Nageswara Rao | Ph: 507-538-7623 | ||
| Mississippi | |||
| Jackson | |||
| University of Mississippi Cancer Clinic | |||
| Betty L Herrington | Ph: 601-815-6700 | ||
| Missouri | |||
| Kansas City | |||
| Children's Mercy Hospital | |||
| Maxine L Hetherington | Ph: 816-234-3265 | ||
| Saint Louis | |||
| Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital | |||
| William S Ferguson | Ph: 314-268-4000 | ||
| David C. Pratt Cancer Center at St. John's Mercy | |||
| Bethany G. Sleckman | Ph: 913-948-5588 | ||
| Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital - Saint Louis | |||
| Joshua B Rubin | Ph: 800-600-3606 | ||
| Email: info@siteman.wustl.edu | |||
| Nebraska | |||
| Omaha | |||
| Children's Hospital | |||
| Minnie Abromowitch | Ph: 402-955-3949 | ||
| UNMC Eppley Cancer Center at the University of Nebraska Medical Center | |||
| Peter F Coccia | Ph: 800-999-5465 | ||
| Nevada | |||
| Las Vegas | |||
| CCOP - Nevada Cancer Research Foundation | |||
| Jonathan Bernstein | Ph: 702-384-0013 | ||
| New Jersey | |||
| Hackensack | |||
| Hackensack University Medical Center Cancer Center | |||
| Burton E Appel | Ph: 201-996-2879 | ||
| Morristown | |||
| Carol G. Simon Cancer Center at Morristown Memorial Hospital | |||
| Steven L Halpern | Ph: 973-971-5900 | ||
| New Brunswick | |||
| Cancer Institute of New Jersey at UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School | |||
| Richard A Drachtman | Ph: 732-235-8675 | ||
| Paterson | |||
| St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center | |||
| Mary A Bonilla | Ph: 973-754-2909 | ||
| Summit | |||
| Overlook Hospital | |||
| Steven L Halpern | Ph: 973-971-5900 | ||
| New Mexico | |||
| Albuquerque | |||
| University of New Mexico Cancer Center | |||
| Koh B Boayue | Ph: 505-272-6972 | ||
| New York | |||
| Albany | |||
| Albany Medical Center Hospital | |||
| Vikramjit S Kanwar | Ph: 518-262-3368 | ||
| Bronx | |||
| Montefiore Medical Center | |||
| Rosanna J Ricafort | Ph: 718-904-2730 | ||
| Email: aecc@aecom.yu.edu | |||
| Buffalo | |||
| Roswell Park Cancer Institute | |||
| Martin L Brecher | Ph: 877-275-7724 | ||
| New Hyde Park | |||
| Schneider Children's Hospital | |||
| Arlene S Redner | Ph: 718-470-3470 | ||
| New York | |||
| Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at Columbia University Medical Center | |||
| Alice Lee | Ph: 212-305-8615 | ||
| Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center | |||
| Peter G Steinherz | Ph: 212-639-7202 | ||
| New York University Medical Center | |||
| Jeffrey C Allen | Ph: 212-263-4434 | ||
| Email: prmc.coordinator@nyumc.org | |||
| Rochester | |||
| James P. Wilmot Cancer Center at University of Rochester Medical Center | |||
| Jeffrey R Andolina | Ph: 585-275-5830 | ||
| Syracuse | |||
| SUNY Upstate Medical University Hospital | |||
| Karol H Kerr | Ph: 315-464-5476 | ||
| Valhalla | |||
| New York Medical College | |||
| Mehmet F Ozkaynak | Ph: 914-594-3794 | ||
| North Carolina | |||
| Chapel Hill | |||
| Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill | |||
| Stuart H Gold | Ph: 877-668-0683 | ||
| Charlotte | |||
| Blumenthal Cancer Center at Carolinas Medical Center | |||
| Joel A Kaplan | Ph: 704-355-2884 | ||
| Winston-Salem | |||
| Wake Forest University Comprehensive Cancer Center | |||
| Thomas W McLean | Ph: 336-713-6771 | ||
| North Dakota | |||
| Fargo | |||
| Roger Maris Cancer Center at MeritCare Hospital | |||
| Nathan L Kobrinsky | Ph: 701-234-6161 | ||
| Ohio | |||
| Akron | |||
| Akron Children's Hospital | |||
| Steven J Kuerbitz | Ph: 330-543-3193 | ||
| Cincinnati | |||
| Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center | |||
| John P Perentesis | Ph: 513-636-2799 | ||
| Cleveland | |||
| Seidman Cancer Center at University Hospitals/Case Medical Center | |||
| Yousif (Joe) H Matloub | Ph: 216-844-5437 | ||
| Columbus | |||
| Nationwide Children's Hospital | |||
| Mark A Ranalli | Ph: 614-722-2708 | ||
| Dayton | |||
| Dayton Children's - Dayton | |||
| Emmett H Broxson | Ph: 800-228-4055 | ||
| Toledo | |||
| Toledo Hospital | |||
| Dagmar T Stein | Ph: 419-824-1842 | ||
| Oklahoma | |||
| Oklahoma City | |||
| Oklahoma University Cancer Institute | |||
| Rene Y McNall-Knapp | Ph: 405-271-4272 | ||
| Email: julie-traylor@ouhsc.edu | |||
| Oregon | |||
| Portland | |||
| Knight Cancer Institute at Oregon Health and Science University | |||
| Linda C. Stork | Ph: 503-494-1080 | ||
| Email: trials@ohsu.edu | |||
| Pennsylvania | |||
| Bethlehem | |||
| Lehigh Valley Hospital - Muhlenberg | |||
| Philip M Monteleone | Ph: 484-884-2201 | ||
| Hershey | |||
| Penn State Children's Hospital | |||
| Lisa M McGregor | Ph: 717-531-6012 | ||
| Philadelphia | |||
| Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | |||
| Frank M Balis | Ph: 215-590-2810 | ||
| Pittsburgh | |||
| Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC | |||
| Arthur K Ritchey | Ph: 412-692-5573 | ||
| South Carolina | |||
| Charleston | |||
| Hollings Cancer Center at Medical University of South Carolina | |||
| Jacqueline M Kraveka | Ph: 843-792-9321 | ||
| Columbia | |||
| Palmetto Health South Carolina Cancer Center | |||
| Ronnie W. Neuberg | Ph: 803-434-3680 | ||
| Greenville | |||
| BI-LO Charities Children's Cancer Center | |||
| Nichole L Bryant | Ph: 864-241-6251 | ||
| Cancer Centers of the Carolinas - Faris Road | |||
| Cary E Stroud | Ph: 864-241-6251 | ||
| South Dakota | |||
| Sioux Falls | |||
| Sanford Cancer Center at Sanford USD Medical Center | |||
| Kayelyn J Wagner | Ph: 605-328-1367 | ||
| Tennessee | |||
| Knoxville | |||
| East Tennessee Children's Hospital | |||
| Ray C Pais | Ph: 865-541-8266 | ||
| Memphis | |||
| St. Jude Children's Research Hospital | |||
| Alberto Broniscer | Ph: 901-595-4644 | ||
| Nashville | |||
| Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center | |||
| Adam Esbenshade | Ph: 800-811-8480 | ||
| Texas | |||
| Austin | |||
| Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas | |||
| Sharon K Lockhart | Ph: 512-324-8022 | ||
| Corpus Christi | |||
| Driscoll Children's Hospital | |||
| M. C Johnson | Ph: 361-694-5311 | ||
| Fort Sam Houston | |||
| Brooke Army Medical Center | |||
| Della L Howell | Ph: 210-292-7311 | ||
| Fort Worth | |||
| Cook Children's Medical Center - Fort Worth | |||
| Mary Meaghan P Granger | Ph: 682-885-2103 | ||
| Houston | |||
| Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine | |||
| Jack M. Su | Ph: 713-798-1354 | ||
| Email: burton@bcm.edu | |||
| San Antonio | |||
| Methodist Children's Hospital of South Texas | |||
| Jaime Estrada | Ph: 210-575-7000 | ||
| University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio | |||
| Anne-Marie R Langevin | Ph: 210-567-0653 | ||
| Email: che@uthscsa.edu | |||
| Temple | |||
| Scott and White Cancer Institute | |||
| Guy H Grayson | Ph: 254-724-5407 | ||
| Utah | |||
| Salt Lake City | |||
| Primary Children's Medical Center | |||
| Phillip E Barnette | Ph: 801-585-5270 | ||
| Virginia | |||
| Portsmouth | |||
| Naval Medical Center - Portsmouth | |||
| Brian L Feldman | Ph: 757-953-5939 | ||
| Richmond | |||
| Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center | |||
| Asadullah Khan | Ph: 804-628-1939 | ||
| Washington | |||
| Seattle | |||
| Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center - Seattle | |||
| Jeffrey R Geyer | Ph: 866-987-2000 | ||
| Spokane | |||
| Providence Cancer Center at Sacred Heart Medical Center | |||
| Judy L Felgenhauer | Ph: 800-228-6618 | ||
| Email: HopeBeginsHere@providence.org | |||
| Tacoma | |||
| Mary Bridge Children's Hospital and Health Center - Tacoma | |||
| Robert G Irwin | Ph: 888-823-5923 | ||
| Email: ctsucontact@westat.com | |||
| West Virginia | |||
| Charleston | |||
| West Virginia University Medical School - Charleston | |||
| Allen R Chauvenet | Ph: 304-388-9944 | ||
| Wisconsin | |||
| Madison | |||
| University of Wisconsin Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center | |||
| Kenneth B De Santes | Ph: 608-262-5223 | ||
| Marshfield | |||
| Marshfield Clinic - Marshfield Center | |||
| Michael J McManus | Ph: 715-389-4457 | ||
| Milwaukee | |||
| Midwest Children's Cancer Center at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin | |||
| Michael E Kelly | Ph: 414-805-4380 | ||
| Canada | |||
| Manitoba | |||
| Winnipeg | |||
| CancerCare Manitoba | |||
| Rochelle A Yanofsky | Ph: 866-561-1026 | ||
| Email: CIO_Web@cancercare.mb.ca | |||
| Nova Scotia | |||
| Halifax | |||
| IWK Health Centre | |||
| Margaret C Yhap | Ph: 902-470-8394 | ||
| Ontario | |||
| Toronto | |||
| Hospital for Sick Children | |||
| Ronald M Grant | Ph: 416-813-7654ext2027 | ||
| Email: jason.mcguire@sickkids.ca | |||
| Quebec | |||
| Montreal | |||
| Hopital Sainte Justine | |||
| Yvan Samson | Ph: 514-345-4931 | ||
| Montreal Children's Hospital at McGill University Health Center | |||
| Sharon B Abish | Ph: 514-412-4445 | ||
| Email: info@thechildren.com | |||
| Ste-Foy | |||
| Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier de l'Universite Laval | |||
| Bruno Michon | Ph: 418-525-4444 | ||
| Saskatchewan | |||
| Saskatoon | |||
| Saskatoon Cancer Centre at the University of Saskatchewan | |||
| Christopher Mpofu | Ph: 306-655-2914 | ||
Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.
NLM Identifer NCT01236560
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on May 05, 2013
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