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(Neo)Adjuvant IDE196 (Darovasertib) in Patients With Localized Ocular Melanoma

(Neo)Adjuvant IDE196 (Darovasertib) in Patients With Localized Ocular Melanoma

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18 years and older
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Phase 2

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Overview

Neoadjuvant/adjuvant IDE196 (darovasertib) in patients with primary uveal melanoma

Description

Phase 2 multi-center open-label IDE196 study in patients with primary uveal melanoma requiring either enucleation or plaque brachytherapy. Patients will be treated in neoadjuvant setting up to 6 months (or maximum benefit) followed by primary local therapy. An additional 6 months of adjuvant treatment to follow with long term follow-up (up to 3 years) to assess visual outcome, disease recurrence, and development of metastatic disease.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Primary localized uveal melanoma requiring either enucleation or plaque brachytherapy
  • Able to dose orally
  • ECOG Performance status of 0-1
  • No other significant underlying ocular disease
  • Adequate organ function
  • Not pregnant/nursing or planning to become pregnant. Willing to use birth control

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Previous treatment with a Protein Kinase C (PKC) inhibitor
  • Concurrent malignant disease
  • Active HIV infection or Hep B/C
  • Malabsorption disorder
  • Unable to discontinue prohibited medication
  • Impaired cardiac function or clinically significant cardiac disease
  • Any other condition which may interfere with study interpretation or results

Study details
    Uveal Melanoma

NCT05907954

IDEAYA Biosciences

14 August 2025

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