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NCT ID: NCT05528887 Recruiting - Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Study of CAR-T Cell Therapy in the Treatment of Relapsed/Refractory Hematological Malignancies

Start date: September 16, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of novel autologous CAR-T cells in patients with relapsed/refractory hematological malignancies.

NCT ID: NCT05393999 Withdrawn - Lymphoma Clinical Trials

SABRE: A Single-arm Prospective Study Measuring Safety and Tolerability of SARS-CoV-2 Neutralising Antibodies in High-risk Populations

SABRE
Start date: November 29, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The SABRE study is a single-arm prospective study measuring safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of two SARS-CoV-2 neutralising antibodies (BMS-986414 and BMS-986413) amongst high-risk special populations of vaccine non-responders. The aim is to test the hypothesis that for individuals who fail to mount a measurable immune response to a routinely offered SARS-CoV-2 prophylactic vaccine or for those who are not able to receive such a vaccine (for example those receiving a bone marrow transplant or starting chemotherapy treatment), the receipt of subcutaneous injection of two long-acting neutralising antibodies BMS-986414 and BMS-986413 will confer durable high titres and subsequent immunological protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection.120 eligible participants will be enrolled and followed up for 48 weeks after the one-time dosing visit. Primary inclusion criteria are patients age 18 years and older and either 1) have received two doses of a routine NHS standard of care SARS-Cov-2 vaccine and do not have detectable serum SARS-CoV-2 anti-spike antibodies in routine NHS assays more than two weeks post-vaccination, or do not have protective levels of antibody or 2) be ineligible to receive a SARS-CoV-2 prophylactic vaccine. This could be because they need to commence immediate systemic chemotherapy or receive bone marrow and therefore the requirement to initiate profound immune suppression. Primary objectives are to determine the safety, tolerability and detectable SARS-CoV-2 antibody by specific PPD assay in serum at 12 weeks after enrolment.

NCT ID: NCT05353907 Not yet recruiting - Myeloma Clinical Trials

Dual-Energy Computed Tomography for Improving Imaging Assessment of Multiple Myeloma

DECIMA
Start date: June 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Up to 30% of patients with newly diagnosed/suspected myeloma cannot undergo or do not tolerate whole body MRI (WB-MRI). A number of factors may be contributory. First, WB-MRI protocols can take in excess of 1 hour. Patients must remain still within a narrow bore scanner with multiple MRI coils that can be claustrophobic. Second, there is significant acoustic noise that can be heard despite the use of ear protection. Third, 80% of patients will experience bone pain or fracture at some point during their illness, affecting their comfort within the scanner. Fourth, patients also have higher anxiety. One review reported up to 30% of patients experienced considerable apprehension and up to 10% severe psychological distress when undergoing MRI. Finally, myeloma is predominantly an illness of the elderly and co-morbid conditions decrease patients' ability to tolerate a long scan. When WB-MRI cannot be performed, NICE recommend whole-body computed tomography (WB-CT), which the investigators know offers decreased diagnostic performance in terms of marrow assessment and focal lesion detection. The investigators believe that using a novel CT technique - dual-energy CT (DECT) - may offer better diagnostic performance over standard WB-CT in myeloma patients. What the investigators seek to do in this study is to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of DECT in a cohort of untreated patients; and compare the performance of DECT to simulated standard CT (data simulated from the DECT) and also to WB-MRI (reference standard alongside bone marrow biopsy results. The investigators will assess both subjective visual analysis of DECT images as well as CT quantitative values for the bone marrow. Secondary objectives include assessment of patient experience across both imaging tests and assessment of intra & inter observer variability in subjective visual analysis

NCT ID: NCT05228470 Active, not recruiting - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

A Study of Elranatamab (PF-06863135) in Chinese Participants With Refractory Multiple Myeloma.

Start date: December 21, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to understand the study medicine (called Elranatamab, or PF-06863135) as potential treatment for refractory multiple myeloma. Multiple myeloma is a form of cancer in the bone that forces healthy blood cells to go out. Sometimes, multiple myeloma does not respond to current therapy or quickly progresses, and this is called refractory multiple myeloma. Elranatamab is a study medicine that target multiple myeloma and activates the human body to fight against this disease. We are seeking Chinese participants to take part in this study. The study will be 2 parts, called part 1b and part 2. In part 1b, participants will receive Elranatamab at 2 steps priming and full dose as a sc (subcutaneous injection) therapy. We will monitor participants' safety and reactions to the study medicine. This will help us understand the dosage of Elranatamab to be used safely. In part 2 of the study, participants will receive Elranatamab and their multiple myeloma growth will be monitored. This will help us understand if Elranatamab, when used alone, may be a therapy for refractory multiple myeloma. Participants in this part of the study are expected to take part for about 2 years.

NCT ID: NCT05203809 Recruiting - Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Continuous Temperature Monitoring for tHe Early Recognition of Febrile Neutropenia in Haematological MALignancies

THERMAL
Start date: November 18, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The THERMAL study is a pilot study to determine feasibility of using two separate continuous skin temperature monitors during intensive treatment for haematological malignancies. It involves participants wearing both the TempTraq and CORE temperature devices for up to 14 days, and then assessing their feasibility and tolerability with quantitative, semiquantitative and qualitative methods.

NCT ID: NCT05182073 Recruiting - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

FT576 in Subjects With Multiple Myeloma

Start date: November 24, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase I dose-finding study of FT576 as monotherapy and in combination with the monoclonal antibody daratumumab in multiple myeloma (MM). The study will consist of a dose-escalation stage and an expansion stage.

NCT ID: NCT05154474 Not yet recruiting - Metastatic Cancer Clinical Trials

Assessment of Sarcopenia at Diagnosis for Patients With Previously Untreated Metastatic Cancer or Hematologic Malignancy

SPACE2
Start date: June 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Sarcopenia is defined as reduction in muscle mass and function according to the criteria of the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in older people. Initially described for elderly patients, it is also presented as a negative prognostic factor in overall survival in oncology in certain locations (lung, ENT pathways, colon, pancreas) and more controversially for hemopathies. Its screening by measurement of skeletal muscle mass by CT scan and / or PET scan against L3 and by physical functional tests is not routinely integrated despite international recommendations. Sarcopenia is one of the characteristics of patient fragility that can induce more complications, lengthen the average length of hospital stay and reduce overall survival. The PRONOPALL score, a predictor score for survival validated by a previous study, will be correlated with the presence (or absence) of sarcopenia at inclusion for patients with a solid tumor (breast, ovary, prostate cancer , kidney, lungs, pancreas, colorectal). A prospective study on 38 patients with metastatic cancer was carried out at the Victor Hugo clinic in Le Mans between 01/JUN/21 and 31/AUG/21 (SPACE, ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT04714203): 25 patients were analyzable on the CT and PRONOPALL score data with a prevalence of sarcopenia of 60% and median overall survival of 14 months (unpublished data), clinical performance and muscle strength tests were not carried out (as in the publications cited above). A prospective study for the detection of sarcopenia is indicated by extending to blood diseases with the integration of clinical tests included in the initial APA (Adapted physical activity) assessment recommended for diagnosis.

NCT ID: NCT05065866 Active, not recruiting - Hodgkin Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Duvelisib in Combination With BMS-986345 in Lymphoid Malignancy

Start date: November 18, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to find a safe dose and to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the drug BMS-986345, in combination with duvelisib.

NCT ID: NCT05063591 Active, not recruiting - Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Removing Transfusion Dependence as a Barrier to Hospice Enrollment

BRUOG-407
Start date: July 9, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Hospice care at the end of life (EOL) includes a multidisciplinary team that helps patients and families focus on symptom control and quality of life. For patients with "solid" (e.g. lung, breast) cancers it has been shown to improve quality of life for both patients and families. Unfortunately, patients with blood cancers (e.g. leukemia, lymphoma) often delay their enrollment and receive more aggressive care at the EOL. One factor in this delay is the inability for patients to receive blood transfusions while on hospice. Patients with blood cancers often require frequent blood transfusions near the EOL for symptom control. The structure of Medicare hospice benefit makes coverage for transfusions financially unfeasible for hospice agencies, and therefore patients with blood cancers will delay enrollment onto hospice in order to continue to receive blood transfusions. The objective of this study is to evaluate whether removing this financial burden, through external funding of blood transfusions for patients while on hospice, will encourage patients with blood cancers to enroll on hospice earlier and ultimately improve their and their caregivers EOL care.

NCT ID: NCT05055063 Recruiting - Myeloma Clinical Trials

A Phase 1 With Extension Cohort, Single Arm, Single Center, Open Label Trial of Belantamab Mafodotin for the Treatment of High-Risk Smoldering Multiple Myeloma

Start date: May 18, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a single-center, single arm, phase I study designed to determine the safety and find the recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) or maximum dose level (MTD) of Belantamab Mafodotin in patients with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma. The study will have a dose-finding part and a dose-expansion part. The maximum number of enrolled patients will be 30 with 18 patients for the dose-finding part and 12 patients for the dose-expansion part. Once we determine the MTD or RP2D in the dose-finding part, we will enroll and treat 12 additional patients at the MTD or RP2D in the expansion part. Efficacy will be assessed through the overall response rate (ORR) at the end of the study. With the limited number of patients for the dose-expansion part, we will not have formal futility monitoring rule.