This clinical trial is focused on studying certain types of blood cancers in children, specifically Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and Lymphoblastic Lymphoma. These conditions are being examined when they have returned after treatment or have not responded to treatment. The study involves two medications: Venetoclax, also known by its code name ABT-199, and Dasatinib. Venetoclax is available as an oral suspension and film-coated tablets, while Dasatinib is available as film-coated tablets and powder for oral suspension. Both medications are designed to target cancer cells and are classified as anti-neoplastic agents, which means they work to stop the growth of cancer cells.
The purpose of this study is to explore the safety and effectiveness of these medications in children with specific genetic changes in their cancer cells. These changes are related to the MAPK/SRC signaling pathway, which is a series of interactions between proteins in a cell that can lead to cancer growth. The study is divided into two phases. The first phase aims to determine the safest dose of the medications, while the second phase evaluates how well the medications work in treating the cancer. Participants will receive either Venetoclax or Dasatinib, or a combination of both, and their health will be monitored closely throughout the study.
During the trial, participants will take the medications orally, either as a liquid or a tablet, depending on the formulation. The study will track various outcomes, such as the overall response to the treatment and the time it takes for the cancer to return, if it does. The trial will also assess the quality of life of participants using a specific questionnaire designed for children with cancer. The study is expected to continue until 2031, with recruitment starting in 2024.



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