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NCT ID: NCT05660265 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hematologic Diseases

A Study to Investigate the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of Oral GSK4172239D Compared With Placebo in Sickle Cell Disease Participants Aged 18 to 50 Years

Start date: August 26, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This will be a first time in human (FTIH) study in sickle cell diseases (SCD) participants. The FTIH study is planned to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of GSK4172239D. The study will be composed of 3 periods for all participants (Screening, Treatment, and Follow up). Participants will be screened and, prior to first dose on Day 1, will be randomized to receive either GSK4172239D or placebo. GSK4172239D is a prodrug that is converted in vivo into GSK4106401. This study will be a single dose, dose-escalation study. The initial dosing for all cohorts will be staggered so that 2 participants will be dosed as sentinel participants. Provided there are no safety concerns in 48 hours (h), the remaining 6 participants scheduled for the cohort may be dosed. One selected cohort of participants will also receive an additional single dose of GSK4172239D (or matching placebo) under fed (high calorie and high fat) conditions after a washout period of a minimum of 20 days or 5 half-lives, whichever is longer, designated as the Food Effect Cohort.

NCT ID: NCT05641324 Terminated - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

A Study of ANV419 Alone or in Combination With Approved Treatments in Patients With Multiple Myeloma (OMNIA-2)

Start date: February 10, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of ANV419 monotherapy followed by ANV419 in combination with lenalidomide plus low-dose dexamethasone or ANV419 in combination with daratumumab.

NCT ID: NCT05587881 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Hematologic Diseases

Clinical Study on the Impact of Covid-19 Vaccine on Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Start date: January 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Aim of this study will evaluate the Impact of Covid-19 vaccine on Safety and Efficacy of Hematological Patients Received Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation.

NCT ID: NCT05581875 Not yet recruiting - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

A Study to Investigate the Safety and Clinical Activity of Belantamab Mafodotin in Combination With Daratumumab, Pomalidomide and Dexamethasone in Patients With Relapsed/ Refractory Multiple Myeloma Previously Treated With One Line Therapy Who Are Lenalidomide Refractory

Start date: October 20, 2022
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase 1/2, open label, single-center study designed to assess the safety and preliminary clinical activity of different belantamab mafodotin doses in combination with daratumumab, pomalidomide, and dexamethasone (DPd) in patients with Relapsed/ Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM) previously treated with one line of therapy who are lenalidomide refractory. This will be a 2-Part study. Part 1 will evaluate the safety of belantamab mafodotin in combination with DPd in 2 cohorts and determine the Recommended Phase 2 Dose (RP2D). In the dose expansion phase (Part 2) an expansion cohort will be treated with the RP2D. The expansion cohort will randomize participants (1:1) in two groups to evaluate two alternate dose modification guidelines for corneal AEs. Part 2 will further evaluate the safety and assess the preliminary clinical activity of the belantamab mafodotin RP2D in combination with DPd. Overall, approximately 48 participants will be enrolled in the study. Participant follow-up will continue up to 3 years after the last participant is randomized. The estimated accrual period will be 12 months corresponding to an approximate total study duration of 4 years.

NCT ID: NCT05573802 Recruiting - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

A Study to Investigate Safety and Clinical Activity of Belantamab Mafodotin in Combination With Lenalidomide, Dexamethasone and Nirogacestat in Patients With Transplant Ineligible Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma

Start date: July 14, 2023
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase 1/2, open-label study designed to assess the safety and clinical activity of different belantamab mafodotin doses in combination with lenalidomide, dexamethasone and nirogacestat in patients with transplant ineligible newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. This will be a 2-part study. In part 1 participants will be enrolled in one cohort to receive belantamab mafodotin in combination with lenalidomide, dexamethasone and nirogacestat and will determine the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) to be further evaluated for safety and clinical activity in the dose expansion cohort. The RP2D dose will be used in future studies in the transplant-ineligible newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM) setting. In the dose expansion phase (Part 2) an expansion cohort will be treated with the RP2D. The expansion cohort will randomize participants (1:1) in two groups to evaluate two alternate dose modification guidelines for corneal AEs. Part 2 of the study will also evaluate an alternative dose modification guideline for corneal adverse events (AEs). Overall, approximately 36 participants will be enrolled in the study. Participant follow-up will continue up to 3 years after the last participant is enrolled (follow-up period range: 3-4 years). The estimated accrual period will be 12 months, corresponding to an approximate total study duration of 4 years.

NCT ID: NCT05560217 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Disease of the Blood

Collection of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells From Healthy Subjects

Start date: October 10, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In accordance with the selection criteria, component blood collection will be carried out and peripheral blood mononuclear cells will be isolated, cryopreserved and in vitro culture of peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Cultivating cells under normal culture conditions or potential drug molecule treatment, observing and recording key parameters such as cell viability, proliferation, apoptosis and functional gene expression, will also provide an important reference for the production of CAR-T cell drugs.

NCT ID: NCT05541835 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Hematologic Diseases

Hematological Abnormalities in Children

Start date: March 20, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

the aim of the study is to determine Hematological abnormalities in Congenital Cyanotic Heart Disease

NCT ID: NCT05505760 Recruiting - Breastfeeding Clinical Trials

Testing Content Delivery Models for MomConnect

MQR
Start date: May 30, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The case for mobile health (mHealth) has been gaining traction as a source to improve health outcomes of individuals. mHealth refers to the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to support health care. The ubiquity and penetration of mobile phones presents the opportunity to deliver health care services directly to citizens, with the greatest potential gains in under-resourced health ecosystems. Operating for 8 years and currently supporting 1.28 million mothers through their pregnancies and early childhood care, MomConnect represents one of the largest maternal health messaging platforms in the world. Implemented at the national level, MomConnect has been credited with being the first national-scale mHealth program of its kind and has won numerous international awards. As a WhatsApp-delivered service, MomConnect has been limited by WhatsApp's historical terms of service. In its current form, MomConnect can only start a conversation with mothers once a week by alerting them of their upcoming antenatal care (ANC) appointment. Recent changes to WhatsApp's terms of service have removed the restriction around push messages for certain programs, including MomConnect. Messages have historically been restricted to weekly conversation starters and carry only generic administrative reminder-style information. As a result, it is possible that many mothers are failing to engage with the content as much as they could. If mothers were more engaged, it could greatly increase exposure and knowledge of reducing the total number of mothers exposed to critical maternal and infant health content. With the updated terms of service, there is an opportunity to test different ways of engaging mothers. This study proposes to evaluate, through a randomized controlled trial (RCT), the relative effect of three new behaviorally-informed program models on key knowledge of and adoption of healthy behaviors.

NCT ID: NCT05495802 Not yet recruiting - Bone Metastases Clinical Trials

Regional Database for Collecting Clinical-biological and Imaging Data "Secondary Bone Oncology and Bone Localizations of Hematologic Diseases"

OOSLOH
Start date: December 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Improving the effectiveness of cancer treatments makes it possible to lengthen patient survival. It is therefore important to ensure that the quality of life is also maintained by reducing pain and handicap. Some cancers tend to spread to the bone. The bone locations of cancer can weaken the bone and lead to complications such as fractures, pain, or compression of neurological structures. To avoid such complications, weekly multidisciplinary meetings (MM) bring together specialists (oncologists, rheumatologists, cancer surgeons, radiologists, radiotherapists, etc.) to discuss the files of patients with bone lesions from cancer. They offer specific treatments adapted to each patient to treat or reduce the risk of complications. The OOSLOH study aims to collect clinical, biological, and imaging data from patients for whom a discussion took place in bone dedicated MM. Based on these data, epidemiological studies could be carried out to better understand the clinical factors leading cancer to colonize bone. But also to determine the factors making it possible to prevent or better treat bone complications and improve the quality of life of patients. This study does not require any examinations or additional visits to the patient

NCT ID: NCT05487794 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hematologic Diseases

Effect of Dose Fractionation of Testosterone Cypionate on Transgender Men With Erythrocytosis

Start date: September 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A transgender man is someone with a male identity who were born with a vulva and vagina. The acquisition of masculine characters can come from surgery or from the use of testosterone. Despite the benefit of using this hormone in relation to hair development, muscle mass gain and changes in voice timbre, its use can cause an increase in the hematocrit (Ht) level. When erythrocytosis occurs (Ht ≥ 50%), the currently proposed conduct is the suspension of cross-hormonization for 3 months, which has negative effects on the affirmation process. This project aims to assess whether reducing the dose of testosterone cypionate by half (100mg/15d) can mitigate the negative outcomes caused by the suspension with the benefit of reducing the hematocrit level in trans patients who developed erythrocytosis using testosterone. This is a pilot study that will compare the intervention (testosterone cypionate 100 mg, fortnightly) to the suspension of the drug, both for 3 months, with the main outcome being the hematocrit level. Hormonal and biochemical levels and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale (HAD) will also be evaluated in patients treated at the Gender Incongruence Outpatient Clinic of the Hospital das Clínicas of the Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto.