NCI-COG Pediatric MATCH (Molecular Analysis for Therapy Choice)- Phase 2 Subprotocol of LY3023414 in Patients With Solid Tumors

Purpose

This phase II Pediatric MATCH trial studies how well PI3K/mTOR inhibitor LY3023414 works in treating patients with solid tumors, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, or histiocytic disorders with TSC or PI3K/MTOR mutations that have spread to other places in the body and have come back or do not respond to treatment. PI3K/mTOR inhibitor LY3023414 may stop the growth of cancer cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth.

Primary Objectives:

I. To determine the objective response rate (ORR; complete response + partial response) in pediatric patients treated with PI3K/mTOR inhibitor LY3023414 (LY3023414) with advanced solid tumors, non-Hodgkin lymphomas or central nervous system (CNS) tumors that harbor TSC loss of function mutations, that harbor other PI3K/MTOR activating mutations, and if efficacy is observed in a MATCHed cohort, in patients that lack mutations in the PI3K/MTOR pathway.

Age

18 and under
18 to 65

Gender

N/A

Monetary compensation

No

Can be done from home

No

Keywords

PI3K/mTOR Inhibitor LY3023414

Principal Investigator

William Slayton, M.D.

Sponsoring Group

Department of Pediatrics

Department

MD-PEDS-HEMATOLOGY

Contact Information

slaytwb@peds.ufl.edu

352.273.9120


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