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Brief Title: CHildren Treated With Vincristine: A Trial Regarding Pharmacokinetics, DNA And Toxicity of Targeted Therapy In Pediatric Oncology Patients.
Official Title: CHildren Treated With Vincristine: A Trial Regarding Pharmacokinetics, DNA And Toxicity of Targeted Therapy In Pediatric Oncology Patients.
Study ID: NCT05844670
Brief Summary: The goal of this clinical trial is to individualize the dosage of vincristine, a chemotherapy drug, in children with cancer. The main question it aims to answer is: can vincristine dosage be optimized while carefully monitoring toxicity. The following will happen: * Participants will receive vincristine according to the institutional treatment protocol. * After receiving vincristine, blood samples will be taken at three time points. * The amount of vincristine in the blood samples will be determined. * If the amount of vincristine in the blood samples is lower than the reference and the participants do not experience toxicity due to vincristine, the dose of vincristine may be increased. * Toxicity will be carefully monitored.
Detailed Description: Vincristine is among the most widely used and potentially effective chemotherapeutic agents in pediatric oncology patients. However, in black African children it may be sub optimally dosed due to genetic differences in the metabolism of vincristine. This study aims to optimize the dosing regimen of vincristine while carefully monitoring toxicity. This will be a prospective cohort study consisting of two parts: a feasibility study and the rest of the study. In the feasibility study, 15 children aged 5-14 years who are scheduled to receive at least 2 vincristine administrations can be included. After the administration of vincristine, venous blood samples and finger prick blood samples will be taken to determine the vincristine concentrations. The samples will be shipped to and analyzed in the Netherlands to determine the vincristine concentration in each sample. Based on this, a dose advise will be given for subsequent vincristine administrations. This cycle will be repeated maximum 2 times but maximum 1 dose advice is given. Toxicity will be monitored by determination of the bilirubin, by questionnaires and by physical examination to check for signs of peripheral neuropathy. In the rest of the study, in which 85 children will be included, only finger prick samples will be taken.
Minimum Age: 2 Years
Eligible Ages: CHILD
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret, Rift Valley, Kenya
Name: Festus M Njuguna, MD, PhD
Affiliation: Moi University
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR