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Not Yet Recruiting NCT07703436

Safety and Efficacy Study of Safusidenib in Participants With IDH1-Mutant Glioma Who Discontinued Vorasidenib Treatment Due to Progressive Disease

Conditions: Grade 2 IDH1-mutant Glioma, Grade 3 IDH1-mutant Glioma, Glioma, IDH1-mutant Glioma, Oligodendroglioma, Oligodendroglioma IDH-1 Mutant and 1/p19q-codeleted, Astrocytoma IDH Mutant Grade 3, Astrocytoma IDH Mutant Grade 2

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Healthy volunteers: No
Phase: PHASE2
Enrollment: 40
Sponsor: Nuvation Bio Inc.

Location: University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles California

Summary

This study will include up to 40 participants with Grade 2 or Grade 3 IDH1-mutant glioma who have undergone surgery and received vorasidenib as their only treatment, experienced radiographic disease progression on vorasidenib (confirmed by Blinded Independent Central Review \[BICR\] per modified Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology \[RANO\] 2.0), and are not in need of immediate chemotherapy or radiotherapy.

Eligibility Criteria

Key Inclusion Criteria: * Histologically confirmed Grade 2 or 3 IDH-mutant astrocytoma or IDH-mutant and 1p19q co-deleted oligodendroglioma, according to WHO CNS 2021 criteria * IDH1 mutation (e.g., R132H/C/G/S/L) based on immunohistochemistry (IHC) (R132H only), PCR, or next generation sequencing (NGS). * Have had at least 1 prior surgery for glioma (biopsy, sub-total resection, or gross total resection). * Measurable disease per modified RANO 2.0 confirmed by BICR during Screening. * Previously treated with vorasidenib and experienced radiographic disease progression during treatment and are not in need of immediate chemotherapy or radiotherapy in the opinion of the Investigator. Disease progression must be confirmed by BICR using modified RANO 2.0. * Adequate hematologic and organ function * Expected survival of ≥12 months Key Exclusion Criteria: * Any prior anticancer therapy other than surgery (biopsy, sub-total, or gross total resection) and vorasidenib for treatment of glioma. * Discontinued vorasidenib for toxicity or any reason other than radiographic disease progression * Prior treatment with anti-angiogenic agents such as Avastin (bevacizumab) or investigational agents for glioma. * Brainstem or spinal cord involvement either as primary location, site of multifocal involvement, or by significant tumor extension. * Significant functional or neurocognitive deficits, including uncontrolled seizures * Evidence of leptomeningeal disease. * Use of therapeutic doses of steroids for signs/symptoms of glioma. Participants taking physiologic doses (defined as equivalent of \

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