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Efficiency of Imatinib Treatment Maintenance or Interruption After 3 Years of Adjuvant Treatment in Patients With Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours (GIST) (ImadGist)

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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02260505
Recruitment Status : Completed
First Posted : October 9, 2014
Last Update Posted : January 5, 2024
Sponsor:
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Centre Leon Berard

No Study Results Posted on ClinicalTrials.gov for this Study
Recruitment Status : Completed
Actual Primary Completion Date : December 2023
Actual Study Completion Date : December 2023
Publications:
ClinicalTrials.gov. Imatinib mesilate or observation only in treating patients who have undergone surgery for localized gastrointestinal stromal tumor. NCT identifier: NCT00103168. 13-12-2009. Ref Type: Online Source
ClinicalTrials.gov. Five year adjuvant imatinib mesilate (Gleevec®) in gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST). NCT Identifier: NCT00867113. 24-8-2011. Ref Type: Online Source
H.Joensuu, M.Eriksson, J.Hatrmann, K.Sundby Hall, J.Schutte, A. Reichardt, M.Schlemmer, E. Wardelmann, G.Ramadori, S. E. Al-Batran B. E. Nilsson O. Monge R. Kallio, and M.Sarlomo-Rikala, P. Bono M. Leinonen P. Hohenberger T. Alvegard P. Reichardt. Three years of imatinib improves survival for high-risk gastrointestinal stromal tumours. ASCO 2011 . 2011. Ref Type: Abstract
Joensuu,H. and Ericksson,M.H.J. (2011). Twelve versus 36 monts of adjuvant imatinib as treatment of operable GIST with high risk of recurrence: Final results of a randomized trial (SSGXVIII/AIO). J. Clin. Oncol.
Le Cesne,A., Ray-Coquard,I.L., Bui Nguyen,B., Adenis,A., Rios,M., Bertucci,F., Duffaud,F., Cupissol,D., Chevreau,C., Bompas,E., Cioffi,A., Chabaud,S., Perol,D., and Blay,J. (2011). Time to secondary resistance (TSR) after interruption of imatinib (IM) in advanced GIST: Updated results of the prospective French Sarcoma Group randomized phase III trial on long-term survival. ASCO Meeting Abstracts 29, 10015.
Ray-Coquard,I.L., Bin Bui,N., Adenis,A., Rios,M., Bertucci,F., Chabaud,S., Perol,D., Blay,J., Le Cesne,A., and Groupe Sarcome Francais & Groupe d'Etude des Tumeurs Osseuses (GSF-GETO) (2010). Risk of relapse with imatinib (IM) discontinuation at 5 years in advanced GIST patients: Results of the prospective BFR14 randomized phase III study comparing interruption versus continuation of IM at 5 years of treatment: A French Sarcoma Group Study. ASCO Meeting Abstracts 28, 10032.