View clinical trials related to B-Cell Lymphoma.
Filter by:This is a pilot study to learn how safe and how effective the study drug Zydelig works, after autologous stem cell transplant as a maintenance therapy in patients with indolent or transformed indolent B-cell non-Hodgkins lymphoma (iNHL or tiNHL).
This is a clinical study to observe the safety and feasibility of chimeric antigen receptor 19 (CART-19) cells in relapsed and refractory patients with CD19+ B cell lymphoma.
Clinical studies of CD19 CAR-T cells in the treatment of blood and lymphatic system tumors have achieved unprecedented successes. Because of the heterogeneity of the tumor, patients often carry CD19-negative tumor cell clones that express alternative target antigens (such as CD22, CD20 and CD123). In order to effectively eradicate all tumor clones and prevent recurrence, alternative tumor antigens besides CD19 are considered for CAR-T cell targeting. In this tudy, autologous T cells are genetically modified with 4th generation anti-CD19 and anti-CD22 CARs (4SCAR19/22) using lentiviral vectors. For safety consideration, the 4SCAR is engineered with an inducible caspase 9 self-withdrawal genetic design that allows for rapid elimination of the infused CAR-T cells. Interleukin-2 has been shown to boost immune response against leukemia cells. The serum interleukin-6 level will be monitored and when it returns to normal range by day 28 after CAR-T cell infusion, patients will receive subcutaneous injection of interleukin-2, and evaluated for 24 months for safety, efficacy and persistence of CAR T cells.
Treatment of patients with B cell lymphoma or leukemia with two doses of CD19-targeting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells to evaluate for safety and efficacy.
This is an open label, dose escalation, phase I study to determine the recommended Phase 2 dose (PR2D) by assessing the DLT, safety and efficacy of AC0010 in patients with B-cell lymphoma.
The purpose of this study is the area under the curve (AUC) for GB241 and rituximab concentrations.
This is a single arm, open-label, phase 1/2 study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of anti-CD19 CAR-T cells in patients with relapsed or refractory B cell Malignancies.
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells targeting CD19 will be evaluated for safety and efficacy in patients with B cell malignancy including lymphoma or leukemia.
Randomised, double-blind, parallel group study to compare PK and PD profiles between IBI301 and rituximab in patients with CD20+ B-cell Lymphoma
The purpose of this trial is to identify the tolerable dose of BI-1206 (both alone and in combination) for patients with B-cell lymphoma and leukaemia and further evaluate BI-1206 alone and in combination with an anti-CD20 antibody.