The study focuses on rare bone cancers such as osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, Ewing‑like tumors with rare fusions, and CIC‑DUX4 bone sarcoma. Participants will receive a combination of three medications: dinutuximab beta, which is given through a vein over several days, irinotecan given by vein on specific days, and the pill form of sirolimus taken daily.
The purpose of the trial is to find the safest amount of the first drug to use together with the other two and to see how well the disease can be kept from growing for at least 16 weeks. Treatment is organized in 28‑day cycles; during each cycle the infusion of the first medication runs continuously for four days at the start and again in the middle of the cycle, the second medication is given on the first and fifteenth days, and the oral medication is taken every day. Patients are monitored with regular imaging scans and blood tests, and terms such as “continuous infusion” (medicine delivered slowly over many hours), “maximum tolerated dose” (the highest amount that does not cause unacceptable side effects), “dose‑limiting toxicity” (side effects that stop dose increases), and “progression‑free survival” (time the disease does not get worse) are explained in simple language throughout the study.



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