Total Therapy Study XVI for Newly Diagnosed Patients With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

NCT ID: NCT00549848

Last Updated: 2022-08-23

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

PHASE3

Total Enrollment

600 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2007-10-29

Study Completion Date

2022-03-26

Brief Summary

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The primary objective of this study (TOTXVI) is to compare the clinical benefit, the pharmacokinetics, and the pharmacodynamics of polyethylene glycol-conjugated (PEG) asparaginase given in higher dose (HD PEG) versus those of PEG-asparaginase given in conventional dose (CD PEG) during the continuation phase.

This study has several secondary objectives:

Therapeutic Objectives:

To estimate the event-free survival and overall survival of children with ALL who are treated with risk-directed therapy.

To study whether intensifying induction, including fractionated cyclophosphamide and thioguanine, in patients with day 15 MRD \> 5%, will result in improved leukemia cytoreduction in this subgroup compared to TOTXV.

To assess whether intensification of central nervous system (CNS)-directed intrathecal and systemic chemotherapy will improve outcome in patients at high risk of CNS relapse.

Exploratory Pharmacologic Objectives:

To identify pharmacogenetic, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic predictors for treatment-related outcomes in the context of the systemic therapy used in the protocol.

To compare the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of PEG-asparaginase given in higher dose (3,500 or 3,000 units/m2) versus those of PEG-asparaginase given in conventional dose (2,500 units/m2) in the continuation phase.

Exploratory Biologic Objectives:

To determine the prognostic value of levels of minimal residual disease in peripheral blood at day 8 of remission induction.

To validate new markers and methods for MRD detection. To genotype natural killer (NK) cell receptors and measure their expressions at diagnosis and before reinduction, and to associate these features with treatment outcome.

To identify new prognostic factors by applying new technologies to study patient material (e.g., stored plasma, serum, cerebrospinal fluid, and normal and leukemic cells).

Exploratory Neuroimaging Objectives:

To use quantitative MR measures (Diffusion Tensor Imaging and high resolution volumetric imaging) to assess differences in myelin and cortical thickness development in patients treated for ALL relative to healthy controls matched for age and gender.

To assess the impact of folate pathway genetic polymorphisms on myelin and cortical thickness development and neurocognitive performance.

To assess the impact of frontal-parietal lobe myelin and cortical thickness development on neurocognitive performance in attention, working memory, fluency, visual-spatial reasoning and processing speed.

Detailed Description

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Details of the Treatment Plan:

Treatment will consist of three main phases: Remission Induction, Consolidation, and Continuation.

1. Remission Induction

* Intrathecal Treatment during Induction

Frequency and total number of triple intrathecal treatments for Remission Induction is based on the patient's risk of CNS relapse.All patients will receive triple intrathecal treatment on days 1 and 15. Patients with high risk features may receive additional triple intrathecal treatment on days 4, 8, 11, and 22.\[t(1;19)/E2A-PBX1.

Induction treatment will begin with prednisone, vincristine, daunorubicin, PEG-asparaginase and triple intrathecal treatment, followed by cyclophosphamide plus cytarabine plus thioguanine.

Remission Induction Chemotherapy (6-7 weeks) Prednisone 40 mg/m2/day PO (divided t.i.d.) Days 1 - 28 Dexamethasone will be substituted for prednisone in patients with early T-cell precursor (ETP) immunophenotype.

Mercaptopurine will be substituted for thiopurine in TPMT HET/deficient patients Dexamethasone (for ETP immunophenotype only) 10 mg/m2/day PO (divided t.i.d.)Days 1-21; 4 mg/m2/day PO (divided t.i.d) Days 22-24; 2 mg/m2/day PO(divided t.i.d) Days 25-28 Vincristine 1.5 mg/m2 IV (max 2 mg) Days 1, 8, 15, 22 Daunorubicin 25 mg/m2 IV Days 1 and 8 PEG-asparaginase 3,000 Units/m2 IV Day 3

\- Participants with Day 15 MRD greater than or equal to 1%: PEG-asparaginase 3,000 Units/m2 IV Day 15

\- Participants with Day 15 MRD less than 5% (excluding MLL positive infants): Cyclophosphamide 1000 mg/m2 IV Day 22 Cytarabine 75 mg/m2/dose IV Days 23-26, 30-33 Thioguanine \[Mercaptopurine (TPMT HET/deficient patients only)\]60 mg/m2/dose PO Days 22-35 Dasatinib (Ph+ participants only) 40 mg/m2 b.i.d starting Day 22 of induction to continue until end of treatment

Day 15 MRD \> or equal to 5% (excluding MLL+ infants) Cyclophosphamide† 300 mg/m2 IV/ q12 hrs on Days 22-23 Cytarabine 75 mg/m2/dose IV Days 23-26, 30-33 Thioguanine \[Mercaptopurine (TPMT HET/deficient patients only) 60 mg/m2/dose PO Days 22-35 Dasatinib‡ (Ph+ participants only) 40 mg/m2 b.i.d Daily Starting Day 22 of induction to continue until end of treatment

\- Infants with MLL positive rearrangement: Clofarabine 40 mg/m2/dose IV Days 22-26 Etoposide 100 mg/m2/dose IV Days 22-26 Cyclophosphamide 300 mg/m2/dose IV Days 22-26
2. Consolidation Treatment (8 weeks) High Dose Methotrexate (HDMTX) 2.5 gm/ (low risk), or targeted 65 μM (std/high-risk) days 1, 15, 29 and 43. Mercaptopurine 50 mg/m2/day Days 1 to 56. All patients will receive triple intrathecal therapy every other week for four doses on Days 1, 15, 29, and 43. Dose is age dependent.

\- Reintensification

Patients with high-risk leukemia may receive reintensification therapy and then will be offered the option of transplant. This treatment will attempt to maximize leukemic cell kill before allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Dexamethasone 20 mg/m2/day PO or IV Days 1-6.Cytarabine 2 grams/m2, 3-hour IV infusion every 12 hours Days 1-2. Etoposide 100 mg/m2, 1-hour IV infusion every 12 hours Days 3-5. Intrathecal methotrexate+hydrocortisone+cytarabine (ITMHA) Day 5; PEG-asparaginase 3,000 units/m2 IV Day 6

Patients with suboptimal response to reintensification may receive one to two cycles of clofarabine/cyclophosphamide/etoposide/dexamethasone:

Clofarabine 40 mg/m2/day, 2-hour IV infusion Days 1-5 Etoposide 100 mg/m2/day, 2-hour IV infusion Days 1-5 Cyclophosphamide 300 mg/m2/day, 30-60 minute IV infusion Days 1-5 Dexamethasone 8 mg/m2/day (divided t.i.d) Days 1-5
3. Continuation Treatment (120 weeks)

Abbreviations used below: DEX=dexamethasone; DOX=doxorubicin; VCR=vincristine; MP=mercaptopurine; PEG-ASP=polyethylene glycol-conjugated asparaginase; MTX=methotrexate; 6MP=mercaptopurine

Weeks 1 through 20 - treatment depends on risk assignment standard-high versus low-risk

Week Standard-/High-Risk Low-Risk

1. DEX+DOX+VCR+MP + PEG-ASP/MP + DEX + VCR
2. MP MP + MTX
3. MP + PEG-ASP/MP + MTX
4. DEX + DOX + VCR + MP/MP + DEX + VCR
5. MP + PEG-ASP MP + MTX
6. MP MP + MTX
7. Reinduction I
8. Reinduction I
9. Reinduction I
10. MP/MP + MTX
11. DOX + VCR +MP + PEG-ASP/MP + MTX
12. MP/MP + MTX
13. MP + PEG-ASP/MP + MTX
14. DEX + DOX + VCR +6MP/MP + DEX + VCR
15. MP + PEG-ASP/MP + MTX
16. MP/MP + MTX
17. Reinduction II
18. Reinduction II
19. Reinduction II
20. No chemotherapy/MP + MTX

Drug Dosages, Schedules and Routes for Continuation Therapy Weeks 1 to 6 and 10 to 16:

Dexamethasone 12 mg/m2 (std/high risk) or 8 mg/m2 (low risk) PO daily (divided t.i.d.) for 5 days, Days 1-5. Doxorubicin 30 mg/m2 IV, Day 1. Vincristine 2 mg/m2 IV push (max. 2 mg), Day 1 (0.05 mg/kg for patients \< 1 year of age or \< 10kg in weight). MP (mercaptopurine) 50 mg/m2 PO daily for 7 days (std/high risk), Days 1-7, 75 mg/m2 PO daily for 7 days (low risk), Days 1-7. PEG-ASP (PEG-asparaginase) 2,500 vs. 3,500 units/m2 IV randomization, Day 1. Methotrexate 40 mg/m2 IV Day 1.

Dexamethasone, vincristine, and asparaginase will be given regardless of blood counts, provided that the patient is clinically well. Doxorubicin, mercaptopurine and methotrexate will be held if white blood count (WBC) \<1000/mm3 or absolute neutrophil count (ANC) \<300/mm3. Doxorubicin, mercaptopurine and methotrexate will be reduced for WBC \< 1500/mm3, or if WBC and ANC not increase by at least 2 folds a week after the start date of dexamethasone pulse.

Reinduction Treatment - This phase of treatment is part of continuation and will be started at weeks 7 and 17 after bone marrow examination confirms complete remission. Doxorubicin and HD-cytarabine will be held if ANC \< or equal to 300/mm3 or WBC \< 1000/mm3.It is preferable to start HD-cytarabine when WBC \> or equal to 1800/mm3 and ANC \> 300/mm3 Reinduction treatment will be given twice: weeks 7 to 9 and weeks 17 to 19 for all patients. Intrathecal treatment will be followed by leucovorin rescue (5 mg/m2/dose PO, max 5 mg) at 24 and 30 hours only in patients with prior CNS toxicities or in patients with WBC \< 1500/mm3, or ANC \< 500/mm3.

\- Reinduction I for Standard/High Risk ALL excluding MLL infants: Dexamethasone 8 mg/m2/day PO (divided t.i.d.) Days 1-8, 15-21. Vincristine 1.5 mg/m2/week IV Days 1, 8, 15 Doxorubicin 30 mg/m2 IV Days 1, 8. PEG-asparaginase 2,500 or 3,500 units/m2 IV Days 1, 15.

Intrathecal chemotherapy, Methotrexate + hydrocortisone + Ara-C dose age dependent, Day 1.

\- Reinduction II for Standard/High Risk ALL including MLL infants: Dexamethasone 8 mg/m2/day PO (t.i.d.) Days 1-8, 15-21. Vincristine 1.5 mg/m2/week IV Days 1, 8, 15. PEG-asparaginase 2,500 or 3,500 units/m2 IV Days 1, 15. High-dose cytarabine 2 gm/m2 IV q 12 hr Days 15, 16. Intrathecal chemotherapy, dose age dependent, Day 1.

\- Reinduction I for Low-Risk ALL: Dexamethasone 8 mg/m2/day PO (divided t.i.d.) Days 1-8, 15-21. Vincristine 1.5 mg/m2/week IV Days 1, 8, 15. PEG-asparaginase 2,500 or 3,500 units/m2 IV Days 1, 15. Doxorubicin 30 mg/m2/IV Day 1. Intrathecal chemotherapy, dose age dependent, Day 1.

\- Reinduction II for Low-Risk ALL: Dexamethasone 8 mg/m2/day PO (divided t.i.d.) Days 1-8, 15-21. Vincristine 1.5 mg/m2/week IV Days 1, 8, 15. PEG-asparaginase 2,500 or 3,500 units/m2 IV Days 1, 15. Intrathecal chemotherapy, dose age dependent, Day 1.

\- Reinduction I for MLL Infants: Dexamethasone 8 mg/m2/day PO (divided t.i.d.) Days 1-8 and 15-21. Clofarabine 40 mg/m2/day, -hour IV Days 1-5. Etoposide 100 mg/m2/day, 2-hour IV Days 1-5. cyclophosphamide 300 mg/m2/day, 1-hour IV Days 1-5. PEG-asparaginase 2,500 or 3,500 units/m2 IV Days 1, 15. Intrathecal chemotherapy, dose age dependent, on Day 1.

\- Intrathecal Chemotherapy:
* Triple intrathecal treatment will be given to low-risk cases with CNS-1 status (no identifiable blasts in CSF) on weeks 7, 12, 17, 25, 33, 41, and 49.
* Triple intrathecal treatment will be given to low-risk cases with CNS-2, traumatic CSF with blasts status, or WBC \> 100 x 109/L on weeks 3, 7, 12, 17, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45 and 49.
* Triple intrathecal treatment will be given to standard/high-risk cases on weeks 7, 12, 17, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45 and 49.
* Triple intrathecal treatment will be given to other standard/high-risk cases with WBC \> or equal to 100 x 109/L, T-cell ALL, t (1;19)/E2A-PBX1, presence of Philadelphia chromosome, MLL rearrangement, hypodiploidy \<44, CNS-2 or CNS-3 status, or traumatic lumbar puncture with blasts on weeks 3, 7, 12, 17, 25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45, 49, 57, 65, 73, 81, 89 and 97

Treatment (weeks 21 to 29)

Week Standard/High Risk Low Risk
21. MP + PEG-ASP+Dasatinib MP + MTX
22. MP +Dasatinib MP + MTX
23. MP + PEG-ASP + Dasatinib MP + MTX
24. Cyclo + Ara-C + Dasatinib MP + MTX
25. DEX + VCR + PEG-ASP + Dasatinib MP + DEX + VCR
26. MP + Dasatinib MP + MTX
27. MP + PEG-ASP+Dasatinib MP + MTX
28. Cyclo + Ara-C + Dasatinib MP + MTX
29. DEX + VCR +PEG-ASP + Dasatinib MP + DEX + VCR Dasatinib in Ph+ only

Treatment (weeks 30 to end of therapy)

Week Standard/High Risk Low Risk
30. MP + MTX + Dasatinib MP + MTX
31. MP + MTX + Dasatinib MP + MTX
32. Cyclo + Ara-C+Dasatinib MP + MTX
33. DEX + VCR + Dasatinib MP + DEX + VCR
34. MP + MTX + Dasatinib MP + MTX
35. MP + MTX + Dasatinib MP + MTX
36. Cyclo + Ara-C + Dasatinib/MP + MTX
37. DEX + VCR + Dasatinib /MP + DEX + VCR Dasatinib in Ph positive patients only

Drug Dosages, Schedules and Routes for Continuation Therapy from Week 21 to End of Therapy:

Mercaptopurine 75 mg/m2 PO daily for 7 days, Days 1-7. Methotrexate 40 mg/m2 IV or intramuscularly (IM) Day 1. Cyclophosphamide 300 mg/m2 IV, Day 1. Cytarabine 300 mg/m2 IV, Day 1. Dexamethasone 12 mg/m2 (std/high risk) or 8 mg/m2 (low risk) PO daily (divided t.i.d.) for 5 days, Day 1-5 (between week 21 and week 68).Decrease dexamethasone to 6 mg/m2 PO daily (divided t.i.d.) x 5 days,Day 1-5 between week 69 and week 101 for all risk groups.

Vincristine2 mg/m2 IV push (max 2 mg), Day 1 (0.05mg/kg for patients \< 1 year or \< 10 kg).

PEG-ASP 2,500 vs 3,500 units/m2 IV randomization (until week 30)

Dexamethasone, vincristine, and asparaginase will be given regardless of blood counts, provided that the patient is clinically well. Cyclophosphamide, cytarabine, mercaptopurine and methotrexate will be held if WBC \<1000/mm3 or ANC \<300/mm3. Mercaptopurine and methotrexate will be reduced for WBC \< 1500/mm3, or if WBC and ANC do not increase by at least 2 folds a week after the start date of dexamethasone pulse. Doses of cyclophosphamide and cytarabine may need to be reduced if patient misses 25% of chemotherapy and if the low counts deem to be related to this combination.

The same treatment (weeks 30-37) will be repeated for a total of 5 times, until week 69 (see Section 5.5.3 for intrathecal therapy). After week 69, all patients will receive daily mercaptopurine and weekly methotrexate interrupted with pulses of dexamethasone, vincristine, and mercaptopurine every 4 weeks. The dose of dexamethasone will be decreased to 6 mg/m2 between week 69 and week 101, after which only mercaptopurine and methotrexate will be given. Intrathecal treatment will be given every 8 weeks only to patients at risk of CNS relapse after week 49 and will be discontinued after week 97. Continuation therapy will be discontinued after 120 weeks.

Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (for patients who meet the criteria of high-risk ALL are candidates for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation). However, if the option is declined by the patients or guardians, or the procedure is deemed unsuitable by the attending physician and the principal investigator, the patient will remain on study and continue to receive chemotherapy.

Conditions

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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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HD PEG

Participants randomized to receive higher dose PEG-asparaginase during the continuation phase.

Interventions:

* Prednisone, Vincristine, Daunorubicin, PEG-L-asparaginase, Erwinia L-asparaginase, Doxorubicin, Cyclophosphamide, Cytarabine, Thioguanine
* Clofarabine, Methotrexate, Mercaptopurine, Dexamethasone, Etoposide, Dasatinib

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Prednisone, Vincristine, Daunorubicin, PEG-L-asparaginase, Erwinia L-asparaginase, Doxorubicin, Cyclophosphamide, Cytarabine, Thioguanine

Intervention Type DRUG

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Clofarabine, Methotrexate, Mercaptopurine, Dexamethasone, Etoposide, Dasatinib

Intervention Type DRUG

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CD PEG

Participants randomized to receive conventional dose PEG-asparaginase during the continuation phase..

Interventions:

* Prednisone, Vincristine, Daunorubicin, PEG-L-asparaginase, Erwinia L-asparaginase, Doxorubicin, Cyclophosphamide, Cytarabine, Thioguanine
* Clofarabine, Methotrexate, Mercaptopurine, Dexamethasone, Etoposide, Dasatinib

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Prednisone, Vincristine, Daunorubicin, PEG-L-asparaginase, Erwinia L-asparaginase, Doxorubicin, Cyclophosphamide, Cytarabine, Thioguanine

Intervention Type DRUG

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Clofarabine, Methotrexate, Mercaptopurine, Dexamethasone, Etoposide, Dasatinib

Intervention Type DRUG

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Interventions

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Prednisone, Vincristine, Daunorubicin, PEG-L-asparaginase, Erwinia L-asparaginase, Doxorubicin, Cyclophosphamide, Cytarabine, Thioguanine

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Intervention Type DRUG

Clofarabine, Methotrexate, Mercaptopurine, Dexamethasone, Etoposide, Dasatinib

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Intervention Type DRUG

Other Intervention Names

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Prednisone: prednisolone Vincristine: Oncovin(R) Daunorubicin: daunomycin, Cerubidine(R) PEG-L-asparaginase: pegaspargase, Oncaspar(R) Erwinia L-Asparaginase: Erwinase(R) Doxorubicin: Adriamycin(R) Cyclophosphamide: Cytoxan(R) Cytarabine: Ara-C, Cytosar-U(R) Thioguanine: 6-TG Clofarabine: clofarex, Clolar(TM) Methotrexate: MTX Mercaptopurine: 6-MP, Purinethol(R) Dexamethasone: Decadron(R) Etoposide: VP-16, Vepesid(R) Dasatinib: Sprycel(R)

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Participant has a confirmed diagnosis of precursor B-cell or precursor T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) by immunophenotyping
* Participant is less than or equal to 18 years of age
* Limited prior therapy, including systemic glucocorticoids for one week or less, one dose of vincristine, emergency radiation therapy to the mediastinum and one dose of intrathecal chemotherapy. Other circumstances must be cleared by principal investigator (PI) or co-PI.
* Written, informed consent and assent following Institutional Review Board, NCI, FDA, and Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) Guidelines.

Exclusion Criteria

* Participants with prior therapy, other than that listed above
* Pregnant or lactating
* Inability or unwillingness of research participant or legal guardian/representative to give written informed consent.
Maximum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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National Cancer Institute (NCI)

NIH

Sponsor Role collaborator

Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role collaborator

National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)

NIH

Sponsor Role collaborator

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Sima Jeha, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Locations

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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

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Provided Documents

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Related Links

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http://www.stjude.org

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http://www.stjude.org/protocols

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Other Identifiers

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R01CA140729

Identifier Type: NIH

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F32CA141762

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: secondary_id

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R37CA036401

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: secondary_id

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R01CA090246

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: secondary_id

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Aspar PK-PD-T16

Identifier Type: OTHER

Identifier Source: secondary_id

NCI-2011-01254

Identifier Type: REGISTRY

Identifier Source: secondary_id

P50GM115279

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: secondary_id

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TOTXVI

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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