Using the Drug eRapa to Prevent the Growth of Polyps in People with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (SERENTA)
Prevention
Prevention study for people with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) who have polyps in the colon or rectum
Clinicaltrials.gov identifier:NCT06950385
Study Contact Information:
Name: Amy Ellenberger
Phone Number: 210-346-8330
Email: [email protected]
About the Study
This study is a Phase 3 clinical trial known as SERENTA. The purpose of this trial is to find out if a medication called eRapa can help people with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) who are at high risk of disease progression.
This Study is Open To:
People 18 years or older with FAP can participate if they have any one of the following:
- more than 100 but less than 501 in the colon, or
- 10 or more in the retained rectum/sigmoid or ileal pouch that are 3 mm or larger, or
- Spigelman 3 or 4 with at least 1 polyp that is 10 mm or larger to be removed at baseline or on endoscopy performed within 18 months of screening.
This Study is NOT Open To:
People cannot participate if they:
- have high-grade dysplasia or cancer within the duodenum, colon, rectum, or ileal pouch that has not be completely removed at the time of screening endoscopy.
- have had surgery within 6 weeks of starting on the study.
- have an active cancer or a cancer diagnosis within 2 years before starting on the study.
- have any active infection or medical condition that might affect participation in the study.
People will be assigned at random to one of two groups.
Group One:
- Take the study drug eRapa by mouth every other week until the disease gets worse.
- Have checkups and tests every 3 months.
- Have an endoscopy at the start of the study and then every 6 months to check on whether the disease is getting better or worse.
Group Two:
- Take a by mouth every other week until the disease gets worse.
- Have checkups and tests every 3 months.
- Have an endoscopy at the start of the study and then every 6 months to check on whether the disease is getting better or worse.
Study Contact Information:
Name: Amy Ellenberger
Phone Number: 210-346-8330
Email: [email protected]
Locations:
Connecticut
City: New Haven RECRUITING
Facility: Yale Cancer Center
Contact Info:
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2033936591
Florida
City: Orlando RECRUITING
Facility: Digestive & Liver Center of Florida
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407-490-4526
City: Weston RECRUITING
Facility: Cleveland Clinic Florida
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954-659-6213
Kansas
City: Kansas City RECRUITING
Facility: University of Kansas Medical Center
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913-584-0533
Maryland
City: Baltimore RECRUITING
Facility: Johns Hopkins University
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410-614-1982
Michigan
City: Ann Arbor RECRUITING
Facility: University of Michigan
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734-998-1274
Missouri
City: St Louis RECRUITING
Facility: Department of Surgery, Section of Colon Rectal and Surgery
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314- 362-2646
Ohio
City: Cleveland RECRUITING
Facility: Cleveland Clinic
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(216) 444-7493
City: Columbus RECRUITING
Facility: Ohio State University
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614-600-2113
Washington
City: Seattle RECRUITING
Facility: University of Washington - Fred Hutchinson
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(206) 685-1179
Puerto Rico
City: Rio Piedras RECRUITING
Facility: Hospital Oncologico - Puerto Rico Medical Center
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787-407-3333
Other Countries
Country: Germany
City: Bonn RECRUITING
Facility: Universitätsklinikum Bonn
Contact Info:
[email protected]
Prevention
Prevention study for people with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) who have polyps in the colon or rectum
Clinicaltrials.gov identifier:NCT06950385
Study Contact Information:
Name: Amy Ellenberger
Phone Number: 210-346-8330
Email: [email protected]