This phase II trial tests how well erdafitinib works in controlling IDH-wild type (WT), FGFR-TACC gene fusion positive gliomas that have come back after a period of improvement (recurrent) or that are growing, spreading, or getting worse (progressive). Erdafitinib is in a class of medications called kinase inhibitors. It works by blocking the action of an abnormal FGFR protein that signals tumor cells to multiply. This may help keep tumor cells from growing and may kill them. Giving erdafitinib may help to slow the growth of, or to shrink, tumor cells in patients with recurrent or progressive IDH-wild type gliomas with FGFR-TACC gene fusion.
Recurrent Glioma, Recurrent WHO Grade 2 Glioma, Recurrent WHO Grade 3 Glioma, Recurrent WHO Grade 4 Glioma
This phase II trial tests how well erdafitinib works in controlling IDH-wild type (WT), FGFR-TACC gene fusion positive gliomas that have come back after a period of improvement (recurrent) or that are growing, spreading, or getting worse (progressive). Erdafitinib is in a class of medications called kinase inhibitors. It works by blocking the action of an abnormal FGFR protein that signals tumor cells to multiply. This may help keep tumor cells from growing and may kill them. Giving erdafitinib may help to slow the growth of, or to shrink, tumor cells in patients with recurrent or progressive IDH-wild type gliomas with FGFR-TACC gene fusion.
Testing the Anti-cancer Drug Erdafitinib for Brain Cancers That Have Returned or Progressed Following Treatment
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UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, Colorado, United States, 80045
UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Coral Gables, Coral Gables, Florida, United States, 33146
UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Deerfield Beach, Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States, 33442
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine-Sylvester Cancer Center, Miami, Florida, United States, 33136
Memorial Hospital East, Shiloh, Illinois, United States, 62269
Siteman Cancer Center at West County Hospital, Creve Coeur, Missouri, United States, 63141
Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63110
Siteman Cancer Center-South County, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63129
Siteman Cancer Center at Christian Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63136
Siteman Cancer Center at Saint Peters Hospital, Saint Peters, Missouri, United States, 63376
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National Cancer Institute (NCI),
Macarena I De La Fuente, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University Health Network Princess Margaret Cancer Center LAO
2026-10-23