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ClinicalOncologyPediatricTrial Update

Feasibility Study on Sensory Changes in Pediatric Oncology Patients Undergoing Treatment

The CANUT Junior study addresses sensory changes in pediatric oncology patients, a critical area that can influence treatment outcomes and quality of life. Insights gained from this study may lead to improved supportive care strategies, impacting competitive positioning in the pediatric oncology market.

Published: June 18, 2026
Updated: June 18, 2026
Author: Humanexa Intelligence
Therapeutic area: Oncology / Pediatric
Company: Novartis
Asset: Oncology
Indication: children undergoing cancer treatment
Trial SummaryCLN

Phase III

children undergoing cancer treatment

Status

Active

Sponsor

Novartis

Signal Score

8.2

Signal assessment

Signal strength

high

Confidence level

moderate

Signalhigh
Confidencemoderate

Strategic implication

The CANUT Junior study addresses sensory changes in pediatric oncology patients, a critical area that can influence treatment outcomes and quality of life. Insights gained from this study may lead to improved supportive care strategies, impacting competitive positioning in the pediatric oncology market.

Why it matters

The CANUT Junior study addresses sensory changes in pediatric oncology patients, a critical area that can influence treatment outcomes and quality of life. Insights gained from this study may lead to improved supportive care strategies, impacting competitive positioning in the pediatric oncology market.

What changed

Trial Update

Analysis

The CANUT Junior study is assessing sensory changes in pediatric oncology patients, with initial recruitment challenges leading to protocol amendments.

The CANUT Junior study addresses sensory changes in pediatric oncology patients, a critical area that can influence treatment outcomes and quality of life. Insights gained from this study may lead to improved supportive care strategies, impacting competitive positioning in the pediatric oncology market.

Monitor recruitment progress and results from the feasibility phase, as well as the design of the larger follow-up study.

Related companies & assets

Companies

  • Novartis →

Assets

  • Oncology →

Sources & Humanexa intelligence

Source links

  • CANUT Junior : Assessment of Sensory Abilities and Eating Behavior in Pediatric Oncology: Feasibility Study ↗
  • Feasibility Study on Sensory Changes in Pediatric Oncology Patients Undergoing Treatment ↗

Related Humanexa pages

  • Feasibility Study on Sensory Changes in Pediatric Oncology Patients Undergoing Treatment →

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