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NCT07506239 · University of California, San Francisco

Efficacy of Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy in Young Persons With Low-grade Glioma

What this study is about

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) in treating recurrent or progressive, low-grade gliomas (LGG) in pediatric, adolescent and young adult patients.

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This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) in treating recurrent or progressive, low-grade gliomas (LGG) in pediatric, adolescent and young adult patients.

Interventions

DEVICE

Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT)

Perform ablation using LITT

PROCEDURE

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

Undergo single imaging procedure

OTHER

Questionnaires

Participants will complete questionnaires

Primary outcome measures

Proportion of participants with Progression-free Survival (PFS)

Time frame: up to 15 months

PFS is defined as proportion of participants who do not experience further disease progression at 15 months following and assessed by MRI according to Response Assessment in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology (RAPNO) criteria.

Who can participate

This study lists these criteria on ClinicalTrials.gov. A study coordinator reviews eligibility during screening — this page does not determine whether you qualify.

Inclusion criteria

  • Participants must have recurrent or progressive pediatric LGG who have received at least one prior treatment. Prior treatment may include surgery alone and/or systemic therapy.
  • Participants must have histologically confirmed LGG that is recurrent or progressive after prior treatment and determined to be a candidate for LITT by central review. All patients will undergo central review prior to LITT. Any number of previous recurrences are permissible provided the participant meets other enrollment criteria.
  • Tumor size: up to 5 cm in largest dimension not including any cystic component. Larger tumors will need to be discussed with the study team. Additional adjunctive interventions such as cyst aspiration prior to or concurrent with a LITT procedure is allowed at the treating surgeon's discretion. Tumor location: Tumors must be located in areas of the brain or central nervous system that are accessible and considered safe for LITT, as determined by central review.
  • Suprasellar gliomas not arising from the optic pathway are eligible.
  • Multifocal or metastatic LGGs are eligible, provided that the growing lesions are suitable for LITT.
  • Exophytic brainstem lesions, which are more accessible and present a lower risk, may be eligible for LITT.
  • A patient with stable leptomeningeal disease and a separate growing lesion suitable for LITT is eligible for the study.
  • Prior Therapy: Participants may have had LITT for other medical indications, provided that the lesion being considered for this study has not previously undergone LITT, except for patients who have received LITT for an intracranial lesion that has shown progression post-LITT beyond 15 months would be eligible.
  • Participants must have fully recovered from the acute toxic effects of all prior chemotherapy or targeted therapy prior to entering this study and would be eligible for surgical intervention per institutional guidelines.
  • Bevacizumab: participants must have received last dose \> 21 days prior to study registration.
  • Participants must have had chemotherapy \> 3 weeks (6 weeks for nitrosoureas or mitomycin C) prior to registration.
  • Participants must be at least 7 days since the completion of therapy with a biologic or small molecule agent. For any agent with known adverse events that can occur beyond 7 days after administration, the period prior to enrollment must be beyond the time during which adverse events are known to occur. Such patients should also be discussed with study chairs.
  • Radiation: Participants must have:
  • Had their last fraction of local irradiation or focal radiosurgery to primary tumor ≥12 weeks prior to registration.
  • Had their last fraction of craniospinal irradiation or total body irradiation ≥ 12 weeks prior to registration
  • Age \>= 2 years to \<= 25 years of age
  • Performance Score: Karnofsky ≥ 50 for participants \> 16 years of age and Lansky ≥ 50 for participants ≤ 16 years of age. Participants who are unable to walk because of paralysis, but who are up in a wheelchair, will be considered ambulatory for the purpose of assessing the performance score.
  • Corticosteroids: Participants who are receiving dexamethasone must be on a stable or decreasing dose for at least 1 week prior to registration.
  • Patients must be surgically eligible per institutional standards.
  • Patients must co-enroll to Pediatric Neuro-oncology Consortium (PNOC) COMP if PNOC COMP is open to accrual at the enrolling institution.
  • A legal parent/guardian or patient must be able to understand, and willing to sign, a written informed consent and assent document, as appropriate.

Exclusion criteria

  • Any contraindication to the use of LITT, such as but not limited to:
  • Optic pathway gliomas
  • Spinal tumors
  • Brainstem Lesions: Infiltrative brainstem lesions are excluded. However, exophytic brainstem lesions, which are more accessible and present a lower risk, may be eligible for LITT.
  • Any lesion/location determined by central review to be contraindicated for LITT.
  • The presence of uncontrolled leptomeningeal disease or extracranial disease including:
  • Evidence of untreated obstructive hydrocephalus or mass effect causing \>10 millimeter (mm) midline shift
  • Presence of symptomatic intratumoral hemorrhage (Grade 3 \& 4). Intratumoral hemorrhage grade 2 needs to be discussed with study team.
  • Participants who are receiving any other investigational agents.
  • Uncontrolled intercurrent illness including, but not limited to, ongoing or active infection. Important note: The eligibility criteria listed above are interpreted literally and cannot be waived.

Where

  • San Francisco, California

Collaborators

Pacific Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium

Related conditions & keywords

Low-grade GliomaRecurrent Low Grade GliomaLow Grade Glioma of BrainPediatric CancerInterstitial Laser Therapy

Frequently asked questions

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What to Expect

  • Initial screening to determine eligibility
  • Regular check-ups and monitoring visits
  • Possible compensation for time and travel
  • You can withdraw at any time

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Important Clinical Trial Information

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Study identifier: NCT07506239. For complete study details, visit ClinicalTrials.gov. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making decisions about your medical care or participating in clinical research.