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First relapse or recurrence

When sarcoma comes back, tumor sequencing can open doors, and the trial landscape widens to targeted drugs and immunotherapy combinations. These are options worth asking your oncologist about.

Trials to discuss with your care team

A starting set for this stage, pulled live from ClinicalTrials.gov. Whether any fits is a conversation for your care team.

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Where to start

A trial matched to your tumor's genetics

NCI-COG Pediatric MATCH

Ask your oncologist whether tumor sequencing could make your child (ages 1-21) eligible for a genetics-matched sub-study.

Up to $5,000 for trial travel

Sarcoma Foundation of America

You apply for help with travel and lodging once you've been accepted into a trial.

Free help finding trials

NCI Cancer Information Service

You call, and trained specialists search the national trial database for your situation and email you matches. Free.

Questions to bring to your care team

  1. Has our tumor been sequenced? Would molecular testing open up any trial options?
  2. Are there targeted-drug or immunotherapy trials you'd consider for us now?
  3. If a promising trial isn't at our center, would you support a referral or co-management?

Save trials as you browse — they'll appear on your appointment prep sheet with these questions, ready to print.