APEC1621SC: NCI-COG PEDIATRIC MATCH (MOLECULAR ANALYSIS FOR THERAPY CHOICE) SCREENING PROTOCOL

Brief description of study

If you or your child have cancer that has become worse following treatment, or because no standard therapy exists for your type of cancer, you or your child may qualify to participate in The Pediatric MATCH (Molecular Analysis for Therapy Choice) study. This study will match targeted agents with specific molecular changes identified using genomic sequencing technologies in refractory/recurrent tumors from children and adolescents with cancer. The main purpose of this study is to learn how well tumors that have specific genetic changes (mutations) respond to drugs that target those changes. This combination of a tumor with a mutation and a drug that aims at that mutation is called a match."




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