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Study to ONO-4538 in Patients With Rhabdoid Tumor

Study to ONO-4538 in Patients With Rhabdoid Tumor

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Phase 2

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Overview

Investigate the efficacy and safety of ONO-4538 for the treatment of rhabdoid Tumors

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Gender: Not specified
  2. Age (at the time of consent): 1 year or older
  3. Patients who are refractory or intolerant to one or more regimens of chemotherapy for rhabdoid Tumors
  4. Patients with advanced or recurrent rhabdoid Tumors not eligible for curative resection

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with a history of active concurrent malignancy or complications
  2. Patients with spinal lesions expected to require radiation therapy or surgical intervention during the trial period
  3. Patients with concomitant central nervous system disorders other than AT/RT that are inadequately controlled or may lead to discontinuation of the investigational drug

Study details
    Rhabdoid Tumor

NCT06622941

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd

12 September 2025

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