LungMAP: A MASTER PROTOCOL TO EVALUATE BIOMARKER-DRIVEN THERAPIES AND IMMUNOTHERAPIES IN PREVIOUSLY-TREATED NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER (Lung-MAP Screening Study)
Primary Objective
The primary objective of this screening study is to test patient specimens to determine eligibility for participation in the biomarker-driven and non-matched sub-studies included within the Lung-MAP umbrella protocol.
Description
This screening and multi-sub-study randomized phase II/III trial will establish a method for genomic screening of similar large cancer populations followed by assigning and accruing simultaneously to a multi-sub-study hybrid Master Protocol (Lung-MAP). The type of cancer trait (biomarker) will determine to which sub-study, within this protocol, a participant will be assigned to compare new targeted cancer therapy, designed to block the growth and spread of cancer, or combinations to standard of care therapy with the ultimate goal of being able to approve new targeted therapies in this setting. In addition, the protocol includes non-match sub-studies which will include all screened patients not eligible for any of the biomarker-driven sub-studies.
Details
Locations
Greeley Campus
Harmony Campus
Highlands Ranch Hospital
Lone Tree Medical Center
Medical Center of the Rockies
Memorial Hospital Central
Memorial Hospital North
Poudre Valley Hospital
University of Colorado Hospital
Principal Investigator
Tejas Patil
Study ID
Protocol Number: 19-0267
More information available at ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03851445
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