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A French Protocol for the Treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) in Children and Adolescents (CAALL-F01)

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Last updated:31st Mar 2016
Identifier: NCT02716233

A still major question in the field of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in children - an extremely heterogeneous disease though curable in 80-90% of children and 70-80% of the adolescents - is the optimal use of L-asparaginase (ASNase). It is known that administering ASNase results in the depletion of asparagine circulating in the blood, which starves the leukemic cells and results in their death. But indeed the use of ASNase varies between protocols considering the different brands, the dose and the administration modalities. Oncaspar (PEGylated E. coli asparaginase, pegaspargase) was thus developed with the goal of reducing the immunogenicity of the native ASNase.

This is a French prospective multicentric cohort study of children and adolescents with ALL, stratified on (i) the type of ALL ( B vs T) and (ii) the anticipated risk (stratified in 3 groups for childhood B-cell precursor (BCP)-ALL and 2 groups for T-cell ALL).

It aims to answer to two different issues:
1. Randomized question: what is the best way to administer pegaspargase? A cohort of children and adolescents with standard or medium risk ALL will be randomized to receive during induction either one infusion of ONCASPAR® 2500 IU/m2 at D12 or two infusions of ONCASPAR® at 1250 IU/m2 each at D12 and D26. Patients will then receive 2500 IU/m2 or 1250 IU/m2 per dose during consolidation and delayed intensification according to the initial arm of randomization.
2. Non randomized question: In the High/Very High Risk groups, a non randomized intensification of the scheme of asparaginase administration is proposed during induction therapy: 2 infusions of 2500 IU/m2/day (D12 and D26) will be administered. All patients will receive 2500 IU/m2 per dose during consolidation and delayed intensifications.


Study Type: Interventional  (Clinical Trial)
Estimated Enrollment: 1578 participants
Allocation: Randomized
Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment
Masking: None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose: Treatment
Official Title: A French Protocol for the Treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) in Children and Adolescents
Study Start Date: April 2016
Estimated Primary Completion Date: April 2026
Estimated Study Completion Date: April 2026

Arm:
- Active Comparator:
Arm 1
- Experimental: Arm 2

Category Value
Date last updated at source 2019-02-19
Study type(s) Interventional
Expected enrolment 1578
Study start date 2016-04-01
Estimated primary completion date 2026-04-01

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