The National Cancer Institute and the ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group (ECOG-ACRIN) are developing NCI-ComboMATCH, a successor precision medicine trial to NCI-MATCH.

NCI-ComboMATCH trial leadership invites applications for Clinical Laboratory Improvements Program (CLIA) certified/accredited laboratories that test tumor specimens from patients utilizing next-generation sequencing (NGS) assays to participate in the NCI-ComboMATCH trial.

NCI has published two solicitations for the recruitment of CLIA accredited laboratories to support NCI-ComboMATCH:

  1. Laboratory sites identifying cases from the general population
  2. Laboratory sites identifying exclusively pediatric cases

These laboratories will join a network of 30 designated laboratories already put in place last year to identify cases for NCI-MATCH. To support ComboMATCH, the designated laboratories will identify patients for the specific gene abnormalities needed for trial eligibility using assays performed as standard-of-care. Laboratories will be required to contact any of the National Clinical Trial Network sites that have activated NCI-ComboMATCH if a specimen sent from one of these sites has a gene abnormality that would potentially make the patient eligible for one of the treatment arms.

Applicants have until 5:00 PM on September 30, 2020 to submit their letters of intent.

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