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NCT ID: NCT04739813 Recruiting - Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Venetoclax, Ibrutinib, Prednisone, Obinutuzumab, and Revlimid in Combination With Polatuzumab (ViPOR-P) in Relapsed/Refractory B-cell Lymphoma

Start date: July 9, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Background: Aggressive B-cell lymphomas can be cured but people with disease that resists treatment or that returns after treatment have poor outcomes with standard therapies. Indolent B-cell lymphomas are generally incurable with standard therapy and treatment is aimed at controlling symptoms and achieving a durable remissions. Researchers want to see if a combination of drugs can help patients with both aggressive and indolent B-cell lymphomas. Objective: To learn if it is safe and effective to give polatuzumab along with venetoclax, ibrutinib, prednisone, obinutuzumab, and lenalidomide to people with certain B-cell lymphomas. Eligibility: Adults ages 18 and older with relapsed and/or refractory B-cell lymphoma who have had at least one prior cancer treatment. Design: Participants will be screened with: Medical history Physical exam Assessment of how they do their daily activities Blood and urine tests Heart function test Tissue biopsy (if needed) Body imaging scans (may get a contrast agent through an intravenous (IV) catheter) Participants will have a bone marrow aspiration and/or biopsy. A needle will be put into the hipbone. Bone marrow will be removed. Participants may give blood, tissue, saliva, or cheek swab samples. They may have optional biopsies. Screening tests will be repeated during the study. Treatment will be given for up to 6 cycles. Each cycle lasts 21 days. Participants will take venetoclax and prednisone tablets by mouth. They will take ibrutinib and lenalidomide capsules by mouth. They will get obinutuzumab and polatuzumab by IV infusion. They will keep a medicine diary. Participants will visit the clinic 30 days after treatment ends. They will have follow-up visits for 5 years. If needed, they can visit their local doctor instead. They may be contacted by phone, mail, etc., for the rest of their life....

NCT ID: NCT04735471 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin

A Phase 1 Study of ADI-001 in B Cell Malignancies

GLEAN-1
Start date: March 4, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 1 dose escalation study following a 3+3 study design. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ADI-001 in patients with B cell malignancies.

NCT ID: NCT04670029 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma

Impact of an APA Program on EFS in Patients With Diffuse Large-cell B Lymphoma Treated in 1st Line

PHARAOM
Start date: September 8, 2021
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Diffuse large B cell lymphoma is the most common histology of non-Hodgkin's malignant lymphomas (31% of lymphomas), with an incidence of between 15 and 20 new cases per year per 100,000 inhabitants in France. The median age is 65 and a third of patients are over 75 years old. 60% of patients are cured after a standard regimen of chemotherapy with RCHOP; 40% of patients will, however, relapse. No other regimen has shown improvement in overall survival, but poor prognosis factors have been identified. Beyond these factors, other prognostic factors can impact overall and progression-free survival: sarcopenia, nutritional status disorders Sarcopenia is defined by the reduction of muscle mass and strength. It was first described in the elderly and classified as geriatric syndrome such as dementia, falls or frailty. It varies from 5 to 13% between 60 and 70 years and between 11 and 50% beyond 80 years and is classified as primitive, that is to say related to age It can however be secondary to neoplasia. This event has been described in patients with hematologic malignancies during chemotherapy and can reach 55% of patients in the elderly. It is proportional to the intensity of the treatments. It emerges as an independent prognostic factor which is detrimental to survival in these patients. Physical exercise combined with nutritional support could reduce it. The positive impact of adapted physical activity has been shown in numerous publications on reducing the incidence and risk of relapse for certain cancers (breast, colon prostate). It is less obvious in hematology in view of studies published on adapted physical activity . Adapted physical activity seems to provide a survival benefit in diffuse large cell B lymphoma however the number remains too low in this histology. Sarcopenia is an often-underestimated event and is associated with older age, co-morbidities, increased infectious complications, and early mortality. Correcting sarcopenia through appropriate physical activity could reduce its negative prognostic impact. The aim of the study is to increase the event-free survival of patients in the RCHOP and adapted physical activity arm by 15% compared to the standard arm.

NCT ID: NCT04668365 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma

Zanubrutinib Combined With Standard Chemotherapy in the Treatment for Patients With Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma

Start date: December 25, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective single arm, multi-center, phase II clinical trial to observe the efficacy and safety of zanubrutinib combined with standard chemotherapy in the treatment for patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma and CD79A/CD79B genetic abnormality.

NCT ID: NCT04663347 Recruiting - Follicular Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Safety and Efficacy Trial of Epcoritamab Combinations in Subjects With B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (B-NHL)

EPCORE™ NHL-2
Start date: November 3, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this trial is to measure the safety and effectiveness of epcoritamab (EPKINLY™), either by itself or together with other therapies, when treating subjects with B-cell non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (B-NHL). The aim of the first part of the trial is to identify the most appropriate dose of epcoritamab, and the aim of the second part of the trial is to assess the selected epcoritamab dose in a larger group of participants with B-NHL. All participants in this trial will receive either epcoritamab alone, or epcoritamab combined with another standard treatment regimen, with a total of 10 different treatment arms being studied. Trial details include: - The total trial duration will be up to 6 years. - The treatment duration for each participant depends upon which arm of treatment they are assigned to receive, but will be no more than 3 years. - The visit frequency for each participant depends upon which arm of treatment they are assigned to receive, but will be weekly to start for all participants, then will decrease to either: every 2 weeks, or every 3 weeks, or every 4 weeks, or every 8 weeks. - All participants will receive active drug; no one will be given placebo. Participants who receive treatment with epcoritamab will have it injected right under the skin. Participants will receive a different regimen of epcoritamab depending upon which arm of treatment they are assigned. Participants who receive standard treatments will have IV infusions and/or oral administration of those treatments. Participants will receive a different standard treatment regimen depending upon which arm of treatment they are assigned. Arm 9 (follicular lymphoma (FL)) is still open for enrolment of new patients, while the other arms have closed their recruitment.

NCT ID: NCT04661943 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma

Maintenance Therapy of Chidamide in Patients With HBV Positive Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma

Start date: November 30, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A phase II,single arm,open-label study to assess Maintenance Therapy of Chidamide in Patients With Hepatitis B Virus(HBV)Positive Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma with complete response after completion of prior chemotherapy

NCT ID: NCT04661007 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma

To Assess the Safety and Tolerability of Tafasitamab Alone or in Combination With Other Drugs in Japanese Participants With Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma (NHL)

J-MIND
Start date: December 15, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is an open-label, multicenter study to evaluate safety and tolerability, determine the RP2Ds of tafasitamab alone in Japanese participants with R/R NHL, or to evaluate efficacy and safety of tafasitamab in combination with lenalidomide in Japanese participants with R/R DLBCL, or tafasitimab in combination with lenalidomide plus R-CHOP in Japanese participants with previously untreated DLBC, or tafasitimab in combination with lenalidomide in Japanese participants with previously R/R DLBC.

NCT ID: NCT04622579 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma

Lenalidomide Combined With Rituximab as Front-line Therapy for DLBCL Patients Aged Over 80 Years

R2DLBCL80
Start date: October 23, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

About 40% of Diffuse large B cell lymphoma relapse or is refractory, age is a prognostic factor of DLBCL, as elderly patients are not capable to received standard treatment, the prognosis of elderly patients is poor especially those aged over 80 years. In this study,we aimed to investigate the safety and efficacy of the combination of lenalidomide and rituximab in elderly patients aged ≥ 80 years with untreated DLBCL.

NCT ID: NCT04610970 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma

A Study of TQ-B3525 in Subjects With Relapse/Refractory Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)

Start date: January 20, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of TQ-B3525 in subjects with relapse/refactory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma who have received at least 2 lines of therapeutic schedules including rituximab. TQ-B3525 tablet administered 20mg orally, once daily in 28-day cycle.

NCT ID: NCT04604067 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma

Assessing a ctDNA and PET-oriented Therapy in Patients With DLBCL A Multicenter, Open-label, Phase II Trial.

Start date: June 25, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Within this exploratory multicohort phase II trial, SAKK aims to evaluate a PET/CT and ctDNA oriented therapy in DLBCL in order to test the following working hypothesis. - acalabrutinib-R-CHOP may improve the progression free survival in genetically defined DLBCL harboring the MYD88 L265P and/or CD79A/B mutations; - treatment escalation to acalabrutinib-R-CHOP in DLBCL patients who have positive PET/CT (with residual disease scored as Deauville score 4 or 5 with centrally defined response) and no molecular response (<2log10 reduction of ctDNA) after two courses of R-CHOP could improve the anti-tumour activity of R-CHOP; - treatment de-escalation to 4 total R-CHOP courses plus 2 rituximab single agent infusions does not compromise the outcome in patients lacking both MYD88 L265P and CD79A/B mutations and quickly obtaining both negative PET/CT (Deauville score 1-3) and molecular response (>2log10 reduction of ctDNA) after two cycles of R-CHOP.