Phase III Trial of Radiotherapy Followed by Adjuvant Temozolomide in Combination With the IDH Inhibitor Vorasidenib vs Placebo in IDH-Mutated Newly-Diagnosed Grade 3 Astrocytomas
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What is the purpose of this trial?
This phase III trial compares the effect of vorasidenib to placebo in combination with usual treatment, temozolomide, in treating patients with newly diagnosed grade 3 astrocytoma after radiation. Temozolomide is in a class of medications called alkylating agents. It works by damaging the cell's deoxyribonucleic acid and may kill tumor cells and slow down or stop tumor growth. Vorasidenib citrate blocks the proteins made by the mutated IDH1 and IDH2 genes, which may help keep tumor cells from growing. It is a type of enzyme inhibitor and a type of targeted therapy. Adding vorasidenib to the usual treatment, temozolomide, may be more effective than temozolomide alone in treating patients with newly diagnosed grade 3 astrocytoma after radiation therapy.
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Principal Investigator
Sub-Investigators
- Andrea Brennan, PA
- Asher Marks, MD
- Benjamin Newton, MD
- Clarice Grens, APRN
- Daniel Hicks, MD
- Diane Eannotti, APRN
- Elizabeth Gaa, APRN
- James Laird, MD
- Joachim Baehring, MD
- Kevin Du, MD, PhD, MSCI
- Matthew Dodd, PA, PA-C
- Neal Fischbach, MD
- Nicholas Blondin, MD
- Nicholas Moore, MD
- Ranjit S. Bindra, MD, PhD
- Sylvia Kurz, MD, PhD
- Vanessa Nevins, PA, PA-C
- Vidya Puthenpura, MD, MHS, FAAP
- Last Updated06/05/2026
- Study IRB#2000042604