Agents: | DCC-2618 (Ripretinib) vs. Sunitinib |
Phase | III |
Status | Closed for recruitment, active |
Sponsor |
Deciphera Pharmaceuticals LLC |
Further information: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03673501
WHO is the trial for? |
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WHAT is the key question that this trial is attempting to answer? |
This study aims to assess the safety and efficacy of DCC-2618 (ripretinib) vs. sunitinib (Sutent®) in patients with advanced GIST who have been treated with (only) imatinib before and experienced a progression, or are intolerant to imatinib. DCC-2618 is a so-called KIT and PDGFRa kinase switch control inhibitor. In previous clinical trials in later stages of the disease, it showed a clinical benefit for pre-treated GIST patients. This study aims to confirm the results in earlier lines of therapy. |
WHY patients might want to participate? |
This clinical trial offers patients an opportunity to access a new therapy strategy and will further support the research in GIST and potentially help other patients with this disease. The trial might or might not have benefit in your individual case. For more about the importance and benefits of joining clinical trials, please click here. |
WHEN will the trial be open? |
The study is closed for recruitment, but active. |
WHERE is the trial available? |
The trial is being conducted in several study centers in the US, in Australia, Canada, Italy, the Republic of Korea, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan and the UK. Study contact:
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STUDY DESIGN: What does the study look like? |
There will be 2 study arms (groups): all participating patients will be randomly divided (by a computer) in two groups.
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HOW do I get more information? |
Patient organisations supporting GIST and/or sarcoma patients in your country may offer additional information about the trial, current recruitment status, and key contacts. Click here for a list of patient organisations serving GIST and/or sarcoma patients. If there are no such organisation in your country, please email us for more information: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
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RESULTS of the study |
No results are available at this time. Future results will be linked here. |
Disclaimer: This is a patient-friendly summary of the clinical trial which has been provided for informational purposes only. Patients should consult their physician about any clinical trial opportunity.