Purpose

This phase II trial studies how stopping tyrosine kinase inhibitors will affect treatment-free remission in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase. When the level of disease is very low, it's called molecular remission. TKIs are a type of medication that help keep this level low. However, after being in molecular remission for a specific amount of time, it may not be necessary to take tyrosine kinase inhibitors. It is not yet known whether stopping tyrosine kinase inhibitors will help patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase continue or re-achieve molecular remission.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Under 25 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Patient must have been diagnosed with CML-CP at < 18 years of age. - Patient must have histologic verification of CML-CP at original diagnosis - Patient must be in molecular remission (MR) with a BCR-ABL1 level of =< 0.01% BCR-ABL1 as measured using the International Scale (IS) by RQ-PCR for >= 2 consecutive years at the time of enrollment - Please note: The lab evaluating disease status and molecular response for this study must be College of American Pathology (CAP) and/or Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certified (United States [US] only), sites in other countries must be certified by their accredited authorities. All labs must use the International Scale guidelines with a sensitivity of detection assay =< 0.01% BCR-ABL1 and be able to report results in =< 2 weeks - Patient must have received any TKI for a minimum of 3 consecutive years at time of enrollment - Patient agrees to discontinue TKI therapy - REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS - All patients and/or their parents or legal guardians must sign a written informed consent - All institutional, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and National Cancer Institute (NCI) requirements for human studies must be met - ELIGIBILITY FOR PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES (PROs): - Age >= 8 years at the time of enrollment - Ability to understand English or Spanish - Cognitive ability to complete instruments according to the primary team - ELIGIBILITY FOR AAML18P1 NEUROCOGNITIVE STUDY: - Patient must be 5 years or older at the time of enrollment - English-, French- or Spanish-speaking - No known history of neurodevelopmental disorder prior to diagnosis of CML (e.g., Down syndrome, Fragile X, William syndrome, mental retardation) - No significant visual or motor impairment that would prevent computer use or recognition of visual test stimuli

Exclusion Criteria

  • Known T3151 mutation - Additional clonal chromosomal abnormalities in Philadelphia chromosome (Ph) positive (+) cells at any time prior to enrollment that include "major route" abnormalities (second Ph, trisomy 8, isochromosome 17q, trisomy 19), complex karyotype or abnormalities of 3q26.2 - History of accelerated phase or blast crisis CML - Female patients who are pregnant - Lactating females are not eligible unless they have agreed not to breastfeed their infants - Female patients of childbearing potential are not eligible unless a negative pregnancy test result has been obtained

Study Design

Phase
Phase 2
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
N/A
Intervention Model
Single Group Assignment
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Basic Science (stop taking TKI, biospecimen collection)
Patients stop taking TKI medication within 10 days after enrollment. Patients undergo peripheral blood collection to monitor loss of MMR every 4 weeks in year 1, every 6 weeks in year 2, and every 12 weeks in year 3. Patients who lose their molecular remission may restart TKI medication and are monitored every 4 weeks in year 1, every 6 weeks in year 2, and every 12 weeks in year 3.
  • Procedure: Biospecimen Collection
    Undergo blood collection
    Other names:
    • Biological Sample Collection
    • Biospecimen Collected
    • Specimen Collection
  • Other: Drug Withdrawn
    Stop taking TKI medication
    Other names:
    • Discontinued
  • Other: Quality-of-Life Assessment
    Ancillary studies
    Other names:
    • Quality of Life Assessment
  • Other: Questionnaire Administration
    Ancillary studies
  • Drug: Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor
    Re-start TKI medication
    Other names:
    • Protein Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors
    • PTK Inhibitors
    • TK Inhibitors

Recruiting Locations

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas 78229
Contact:
Site Public Contact
210-450-3800
phoresearchoffice@uthscsa.edu

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Children's Oncology Group

Study Contact

Detailed Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To determine the 2-year treatment free remission (TFR) rate of children, adolescents, and young adults with chronic myeloid leukemia - chronic phase (CML-CP) following discontinuation tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI). II. To estimate the re-induction rate and maintenance of molecular remission (BCR-ABL1 =< 0.1%) at 1 year after restarting TKI for children, adolescents, and young adults. SECONDARY OBJECTIVE: I. To describe clinical factors and laboratory correlates affecting the persistence of major molecular remission (MMR) and re-initiation of treatment after stopping TKI (e.g. patient demographics, duration and level of prior molecular remission, duration and type of TKI, clinical presentation at diagnosis and immune studies). EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVES: I. To describe change in height standard deviation score over time in patients who are able to discontinue their TKI. II. To describe the long-term health outcomes including but not limited to gonadal function, endocrine function, and bone metabolism in patients who are able to discontinue TKI as well as those that need to restart TKIs. III. To describe differences in patient-reported health status after stopping TKIs, including those who need to resume TKI after stopping. IV. To describe the incidence and characteristics of TKI withdrawal syndrome in children. V. To evaluate changes in neurocognitive outcomes of patients enrolled on this study using a patient-completed, performance-based, computerized measure of neuropsychological functioning and a parent-report/self-report questionnaire. OUTLINE: Patients stop taking TKI medication within 10 days after enrollment. Patients undergo peripheral blood collection to monitor loss of MMR every 4 weeks in year 1, every 6 weeks in year 2, and every 12 weeks in year 3. Patients who lose their molecular remission may restart TKI medication and are monitored every 4 weeks in year 1, every 6 weeks in year 2, and every 12 weeks in year 3. After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up annually.

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