Ectomesenchymoma clinical trials at UCSF
1 research study open to eligible people
Ectomesenchymoma is a type of cancer. UCSF is recruiting patients for a clinical trial called "Pediatric MATCH Trial". It studies how well a medicine called Tipifarnib works in treating ectomesenchymoma and related cancers in children and young adults.
Tipifarnib for the Treatment of Advanced Solid Tumors, Lymphoma, or Histiocytic Disorders With HRAS Gene Alterations, a Pediatric MATCH Treatment Trial
open to eligible people ages 12 months to 21 years
This phase II pediatric MATCH trial studies how well tipifarnib works in treating patients with solid tumors that have recurred or spread to other places in the body (advanced), lymphoma, or histiocytic disorders, that have a genetic alteration in the gene HRAS. Tipifarnib may block the growth of cancer cells that have specific genetic changes in a gene called HRAS and may reduce tumor size.
Oakland, California and other locations
Our lead scientists for Ectomesenchymoma research studies include Carla B. Golden Arun A. Rangaswami.
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