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NCT ID: NCT04044222 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Classic Hodgkin's Lymphoma

A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of a Sintilimab Plus ICE Regimen Versus ICE Regimen in Classic Hodgkin's Lymphoma Patients (cHL) Who Have Failed First-line Standard Chemotherapy

Start date: October 21, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This phase III trial studies the side effects of sintilimab to see how well it works when given together with ifosfamide, carboplatin, and etoposide in treating patients with classic Hodgkin lymphoma that does not respond to first-line standard chemotherapy.

NCT ID: NCT04028804 Completed - Clinical trials for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

FLT PET: A Pilot Study in Lymphoma Patients

Start date: July 2011
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: Residual masses on follow-up surveillance imaging are frequently detected in paediatric patients with Hodgkin's lymphoma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The residual mass may consist of inflammatory, fibrous or necrotic tissue, or it could represent residual tumor. In most cases, positron emission tomography (PET) with 2-[fluorine-18]-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) is useful for distinguishing tumor from fibrosis. However, FDG is not tumor-specific, and increased accumulation of the tracer may be seen in a variety of benign entities which can give rise to false-positive or equivocal FDG PET findings. Alternatively, the uptake of 3'-deoxy-3'-[fluorine-18]-fluorothymidine (FLT) reflects cellular proliferation, and may prove to be a reliable method in resolving equivocal FDG PET findings. Indeed, several studies have demonstrated that FLT can be safely administered to children, and in some cases be more useful than FDG PET in differentiating between infection or inflammation and malignancy. This study hypothesizes that FLT PET can be used as an adjunct imaging modality in paediatric lymphoma patients with equivocal interim or post-therapy FDG PET findings, and that this technique can provide additional diagnostic information which will be useful in distinguishing fibrotic or necrotic residual mass lesions from those that may be harbouring malignancy.

NCT ID: NCT04026269 Recruiting - Hodgkin Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Clinical Efficacy of MOAP Regimen for Relapsed/Refractory cHL as a Rescue Therapy After DP Regimen

Start date: July 30, 2019
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The DP regimen, low-dose decitabine combined with SHR-1210, is the new treatment for relapsed or refractory classical Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Though the CR rate of this regimen is impressively high, which is verified more than 70% in our I/II phase study, there are also lots of patients cannot benefit from this treatment. On top of that, as the increasing utilization of mono-therapy or combination treatment with the immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), the adverse reactions associated with immunotherapy make it unavailable in parts of patients. The application of MOAP regimen to patients, who have a progressive disease after DP regimen, can bring high CR rate. MOAP can be the a rescue treatment for cHL resisted to DP treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04008394 Recruiting - Hodgkin Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Anti-CD30 CAR-T Therapy in Patients With Refractory/Relapsed Lymphocyte Malignancies

Start date: July 3, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The overall purpose of this study is to explore the safety and therapeutic effect of CD30-targeted chimeric antigen receptor T(CAR-T) cells in the treatment of Refractory/Relapsed lymphocyte malignancies.

NCT ID: NCT04005703 Completed - Hodgkin's Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Whole-body MRI in Pediatric Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Start date: June 2011
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: The assessment of extent of disease (staging) and response to therapy (restaging) is performed with computed tomography (CT) scan, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET scan) or integrated FDG-PET/CT. Whole-body MRI with diffusion weighted imaging (WB-MRI with DWIBS) is a radiation-free method which allows imaging of the body with excellent soft tissue contrast in a single examination and could be an attractive alternative to FDG-PET and CT for the staging and restaging of malignant lymphomas in children. Aim of the study: The aims of this study are to compare the diagnostic performance of whole-body MRI (including DWIBS) to FDG-PET/CT and/or CT for the initial staging, early response assessment and restaging after completion of therapy in children with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Study design: Patients eligible for enrollment in this multicenter, prospective, diagnostic cohort study are children aged 8-18 years, with histologically confirmed Hodgkin's lymphoma, who are treated according to the EuroNet-PHL-C1 protocol (or trial with similar imaging strategy) in one of the participating centers. Patients will undergo WB-MRI in addition to the protocolar imaging routinely done (FDG-PET(/CT) and CT scan) at 3 time-points: at initial staging, after 2 chemotherapy cycles and at end of treatment. The investigators expect to enrol 75 patients in a 3 year study period. Staging and restaging results of WB-MRI (according to the Ann Arbor and Cheson classification, respectively) will be compared to those of FDG-PET(/CT) and CT. Clinical and radiological follow-up after 6 months will be used to solve any disagreements between FDG-PET, CT and WB-MRI. Additionally, the investigators will collect 3 year follow-up clinical data and data on follow-up imaging from the hospital charts of the patients, to better assess the prognostic value of FDG-PET and WB-MRI.

NCT ID: NCT03968250 Completed - Fatigue Clinical Trials

CBT on Fatigue in Survivors of Hodgkin Lymphoma

Start date: August 20, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Cancer-related fatigue is one of the most common patient-reported impairments in survivors of Hodgkin lymphoma and is associated with adverse effects on psychological well-being and everyday life including family, work and social participation. Methods: The investigators here present a bi-centric (Cologne and Leipzig) pilot-study for a web-based intervention (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) on cancer-related fatigue. In detail, the investigators will conduct a non-randomized and non-controlled before-and-after study in a minimum of 20 survivors of Hodgkin lymphoma. Levels of fatigue and quality of life will be measured before the intervention (T0), post-intervention (T1) and at 3-months follow-up (T2). Results: The investigators will provide information regarding the feasibility of the intervention (i.e., response rate, patient and therapist adherence, and patient satisfaction) and preliminary results on the efficacy of the program in reducing CRF and increasing levels of quality of life. Aims: The results of this pilot-study will provide essential information to conduct a future randomized clinical trial to investigate the efficacy of this intervention in reducing cancer-related fatigue in survivors with Hodgkin lymphoma.

NCT ID: NCT03947255 Terminated - Hodgkin Lymphoma Clinical Trials

A Study of Retreatment With Brentuximab Vedotin in Subjects With Classic Hodgkin Lymphoma or CD30-expressing Peripheral T Cell Lymphoma

Start date: October 28, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will look at whether brentuximab vedotin works and is safe in the re-treatment setting. To be in this study, patients must have already received brentuximab vedotin as treatment and have cancer that progressed (got worse) after stopping treatment.

NCT ID: NCT03942263 Completed - Hodgkin Disease Clinical Trials

A Study to Describe Treatment Patterns and Disease Control in Participants With cHL and sALCL in Routine Clinical Practice in the Russian Federation

KLIO
Start date: May 31, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to describe patterns of treatment used for cHL and sALCL in real world setting.

NCT ID: NCT03935282 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Colorectal Neoplasms

Assessing Effectiveness and Implementation of an EHR Tool to Assess Heart Health Among Survivors

AH-HA
Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this hybrid effectiveness-implementation study is to examine the effects of an EHR-based cardiovascular health assessment tool (AH-HA) among breast, prostate, colorectal, endometrial, and Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma cancer survivors (N=600) receiving survivorship care in community oncology practices, using a group-randomized trial design (6 intervention practices and 6 usual care practices). Our central hypothesis is that the AH-HA tool will increase (1) cardiovascular health (CVH) discussions among survivors and oncology providers, (2) referrals and visits to primary care and cardiology (care coordination), and (3) cardiovascular (CV) risk reduction and health promotion activities compared to usual care.

NCT ID: NCT03921879 Recruiting - Lymphoma Clinical Trials

Safety and Efficacy of OT-82 in Participants With Relapsed or Refractory Lymphoma

Start date: July 29, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This research study will test OT-82, which is an investigational ("research" or "experimental" ) drug. The study has two stages (Stage 1 and Stage 2). The purpose of Stage 1 is to determine the safety and tolerability and the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) or the maximum tested dose of OT-82 administered orally to participants. The purpose of Stage 2 is to determine the preliminary efficacy of OT-82 in relapsed or refractory lymphoma at the MTD or the maximum tested dose. Both parts of the study will also evaluate the pharmacokinetics (absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination) of OT-82. OT-82 treatment slowed the growth, reduced the size, or in some cases cured certain cancers in animal studies. It is hoped that participants with relapsed or refractory lymphoma treated with OT - 82 in this study will experience slowing tumor growth and/or reduction of tumor size.