A Study of Belzutifan and Zanzalintinib Compared to Cabozantinib in Patients with Advanced Kidney Cancer that Returned After Previous Treatment

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What is this study about?

This study involves people with advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma, which is a type of kidney cancer. The study will include people whose cancer came back either while they were receiving a specific type of treatment after surgery called adjuvant anti-programmed cell death therapy, or within 24 months after finishing that treatment. The study will test two different treatment approaches. One group of people will receive a combination of two medications called belzutifan (also known as MK-6482) and zanzalintinib (also known as XL092), while another group will receive a single medication called cabozantinib. All of these medications are taken by mouth in tablet form.

The purpose of this study is to compare how well the combination of belzutifan and zanzalintinib works against cabozantinib in treating advanced kidney cancer. The study will look at how long people live without their cancer getting worse and how long they live overall. The study will also measure how many people respond to treatment, meaning their cancer shrinks or disappears, and how long that response lasts.

During the study, people will be randomly assigned to receive either the combination treatment or cabozantinib alone. The study will track any unwanted effects that occur and whether people need to stop treatment because of these effects. The study will also measure quality of life and how well people are able to carry out daily activities using questionnaires that ask about physical health, ability to perform usual activities, and symptoms related to kidney cancer. The study will continue to follow people over time to gather information about how the treatments affect their cancer and overall health.

1 Random assignment to treatment group

Upon joining the study, you will be randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups. This process is similar to flipping a coin and ensures fairness in the study.

You will receive either the combination of belzutifan and zanzalintinib, or cabozantinib alone.

2 Start of treatment

You will begin taking your assigned medication by mouth in the form of tablets.

If you are assigned to the combination group, you will take both belzutifan and zanzalintinib tablets.

If you are assigned to the single medication group, you will take cabozantinib tablets.

All medications are taken orally as tablets or film-coated tablets.

3 Regular imaging assessments

Throughout the study, you will undergo regular imaging scans to evaluate how your kidney cancer is responding to treatment.

These assessments will follow standardized criteria called RECIST 1.1, which is a method used to measure changes in tumor size.

Independent radiologists will review your scans to determine if the disease is stable, improving, or progressing.

4 Safety monitoring

Your health will be monitored regularly for any side effects or adverse events related to the treatment.

If you experience any concerning symptoms or side effects, your treatment may be adjusted or stopped.

5 Quality of life assessments

You will be asked to complete questionnaires at regular intervals to assess your quality of life and how you are feeling.

These questionnaires include the EORTC QLQ-C30, which evaluates your overall health, physical functioning, and ability to perform daily activities.

You will also complete the FKSI-DRS questionnaire, which focuses on symptoms specifically related to kidney cancer.

Your responses will help determine how the treatment affects your daily life and well-being.

6 Continuation of treatment

You will continue taking your assigned medication as long as the treatment is working and you are not experiencing unacceptable side effects.

The study will monitor how long you remain without disease progression, which is called progression-free survival.

The study will also track overall survival, which measures how long participants live during and after the study.

7 Response evaluation

Your medical team will assess whether your cancer responds to treatment, including whether tumors shrink or disappear.

If your cancer responds to treatment, the duration of that response will be measured to understand how long the benefit lasts.

8 Study completion or discontinuation

You will remain in the study until your disease progresses, you experience side effects that require stopping treatment, or the study ends.

The study is expected to continue until December 2031, though your individual participation may be shorter depending on your response to treatment.

Who Can Join the Study?

  • You must have a confirmed diagnosis through tissue examination of renal cell carcinoma, which is a type of kidney cancer, that cannot be removed by surgery and has spread to other parts of the body. The cancer must have a clear cell component, which is a specific type of kidney cancer cell, and it may or may not have sarcomatoid features, which means certain aggressive cell characteristics.
  • You must have cancer that can be measured using imaging scans according to specific medical guidelines called RECIST 1.1, which are standards used to measure tumor size and response to treatment.
  • Your cancer must have returned either while you were receiving a specific type of preventive treatment called adjuvant anti-PD-1/L1 therapy, which is a type of immunotherapy given after initial treatment to prevent cancer from coming back, or your cancer must have returned within 24 months after finishing this preventive treatment.
  • You must not have received any other treatments for your kidney cancer except for the preventive anti-PD-1/L1 therapy mentioned above.
  • You must be an adult aged 18 years or older.

Who Cannot Join the Study?

  • No specific exclusion criteria have been provided for this clinical trial in the available information.

Where you can join this trial?

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Site Name City Country Status
Istituto Oncologico Veneto Padua Italy
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Rouen Rouen France
Centrum Onkologii Im. Prof. Franciszka Lukaszczyka W Bydgoszczy Bydgoszcz Poland
Hospital Foch Suresnes France
Universitair Ziekenhuis Gent Gent Belgium
HELIOS Klinikum Erfurt GmbH Erfurt Germany
Hospital Universitario 12 De Octubre Madrid Spain
Masarykuv Onkologicky Ustav Brno-Stred Czechia
Fundacion Instituto Valenciano De Oncologia Valencia Spain
Centre De Cancerologue Du Grand Montpellier Montpellier France
Mazowiecki Szpital Wojewodzki Im. Sw. Jana Pawła II W Siedlcach Sp. z o.o. Siedlce Poland
HELIOS Kliniken Schwerin GmbH Schwerin Germany
KBC Zagreb Zagreb Croatia
Odense University Hospital Odense Denmark
Universitaetsklinikum Tuebingen AöR Tuebingen Germany
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria San Luigi Gonzaga Orbassano Italy
Klinikum Der Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart gKAöR Stuttgart Germany
Alexandra Hospital Athens Greece
Hospital Clinic De Barcelona Barcelona Spain
Charite Universitaetsmedizin Berlin KöR Berlin Germany
Fakultni Nemocnice Hradec Kralove Novy Hradec Kralove Czechia
Hospital Universitario Fundacion Jimenez Diaz Madrid Spain
IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino Genoa Italy
Centre Hospitalier De La Cote Basque Bayonne France
Pratia S.A. Skorzewo Poland
Ospedale P. Pederzoli Casa Di Cura Privata S.p.A. Peschiera Del Garda Italy
Region Midtjylland Aarhus Denmark
Vseobecna Fakultni Nemocnice V Praze Prague Czechia
University Hospital Olomouc Olomouc Czechia
Ziekenhuis Oost Limburg Genk Belgium
St. Elisabeth Gruppe GmbH Katholische Kliniken Rhein-Ruhr Herne Germany
Azienda USL Toscana Sud Est Arezzo Italy
KBC Split Split Croatia
Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud Pierre Benite France
Hopital Beaujon Clichy France
Stadt Wien Wiener Gesundheitsverbund Vienna Austria
Immobiliere De Nancy Nancy France
Fondazione I.R.C.C.S. Istituto Neurologico Besta Milan Italy
University Hospital Ostrava Ostrava Czechia
Nemocnice Ceske Budejovice a.s. Ceske Budejovice Czechia
Metropolitan Hospital Athens Greece
University General Hospital Attikon General Hospital Of West Attica H Agia Varvara Chaidari Greece
Azienda Universitaria Ospedaliera Consorziale Policlinico Bari Bari Italy
Cuvomndlp Upilfxeuohnrnn Sbgclumdn Woluwe-Saint-Lambert Belgium
Agczizg Oezkehavash Uztnglzujxszh Puamw Parma Italy
Uypzfyrnhy Mkegarw Croanw Hwhfgfzodbhrpohlx Hamburg Germany
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Oxkjntinlurctz Lked Gzll Linz Austria
Hngidwte Upqaqfjqfbpgp Mvzccov Do Vksqjdgpwb Santander Spain
Cofx Ulolhoaere Huehbvwk Cork Ireland
Ideyhwoy Cheltp Dzvgqieigmduneqrt L'hospitalet De Llobregat Spain
Aclbeic Sog z oqil Poznan Poland
Fnwfwmpv nafrdowdn Msqiq a Hrgvqyx Prague Czechia
Huztoo Hwhslcyu Herlev Denmark
Bgevmxrs Utdcjtnyks Honlcjxb Cpnipo Besançon France
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Trial status

Country Status Recruitment Start
Austria Austria
Recruiting
31.12.2025
Belgium Belgium
Recruiting
31.12.2025
Croatia Croatia
Recruiting
31.12.2025
Czechia Czechia
Recruiting
31.12.2025
Denmark Denmark
Recruiting
31.12.2025
France France
Recruiting
31.12.2025
Germany Germany
Recruiting
31.12.2025
Greece Greece
Recruiting
31.12.2025
Ireland Ireland
Recruiting
31.12.2025
Italy Italy
Recruiting
31.12.2025
Poland Poland
Recruiting
31.12.2025
Spain Spain
Recruiting
31.12.2025

Trial locations

Belzutifan is a medicine being tested in this study. It works by blocking a protein that helps cancer cells grow and survive when oxygen levels are low. In this trial, it is being given together with another medication to treat kidney cancer that has come back after previous treatment.

Zanzalintinib is a medicine being tested in combination with belzutifan. It works by blocking certain proteins that help cancer cells grow and form new blood vessels that feed the tumor. This medication is being studied to see if it can help stop kidney cancer from getting worse.

Cabozantinib is a medication used to treat advanced kidney cancer. It works by blocking proteins that help cancer cells grow and spread, and also blocks the formation of new blood vessels that tumors need to grow. In this study, it is being compared to the combination of belzutifan and zanzalintinib to see which treatment works better.

Renal Cell Carcinoma – Renal cell carcinoma is a type of kidney cancer that begins in the lining of the small tubes within the kidneys. These tubes help filter waste from the blood and produce urine. The disease occurs when cells in the kidney grow abnormally and form a mass or tumor. As the condition progresses, the cancerous cells can multiply and the tumor may increase in size. In advanced stages, the cancer cells may spread beyond the kidney to other parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. The progression of the disease can affect kidney function and cause various symptoms as it advances.

Trial ID:
2024-517136-21-00
Protocol code:
MK-6482-033
Trial Phase:
Therapeutic confirmatory (Phase III)

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