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Filter by:This study is a single arm open exploratory clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of selinexor combined with venetoclax and azacitidine. This study will be divided into two stages: dose increasing stage and dose expanding stage. In the dose-increasing stage, the study induction therapy was designed using a 3+3 design. The induction therapy and consolidation therapy of the subjects will be administered at RP2D doses. During this study period, there were a total of 4 cycles. The treatment cycle of the subjects will include 2 cycles of induction therapy and up to 2 cycles of consolidation therapy. In addition, if the subject does not achieve remission (CR/Cr or PR) after 2 cycles of consolidation treatment (at the end of the 4th course), the study will be terminated by the subject, and the clinical doctor will choose the subsequent treatment for the subject based on clinical experience.
To find the recommended dose of ziftomenib in combination with gemtuzumab ozogamicin and venetoclax that can be given to pediatric participants who have relapsed or refractory AML or MPAL.
This clinical trial included 30 cases and aimed to understand the effectiveness and safety of the VMAC regimen combined with donor lymphocyte infusion (DLI) in the treatment of patients with acute myeloid leukemia who have relapsed after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The main questions it aims to answer are: The safety and efficacy of VMAC combined with DLI in the treatment of allo HSCT recurrence in AML patients;
To learn about the safety and tolerability of the drug combination of Q702, azacitidine, and venetoclax when given to participants with relapsed/refractory AML.
A Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of iNK in the Treatment of Subjects for Preventing Recurrence of Acute Myeloid Leukemia After Allogeneic Blood Stem Cell Transplantation.
The purpose of this study is to test the safety, effects, and recommended dose of an investigational drug, ziftomenib, in addition to the standard treatment on blood cancer with Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation (allo-HCT). This study plans to learn more about ziftomenib, which targets and inhibits negative interactions within cancer cells related to AML, when given after allo-HCT, to determine if it improves outcomes following allo-HCT. The name of the study drug involved in this study is: • Ziftomenib
Azacytidine and venetoclax combination regimen (AZA/VEN) is the standard of care in frontline acute myeloid leukemia (AML) settings for unfit to intensive chemotherapy patients. AZA/VEN combination regiment was approved in France in 2021 but was already used in outlabel fashion since 2019. However, AZA/VEN is also associated with an increased hematological toxicity compared to azacytidine alone. In this context, alternative AZA/VEN regimens emerged progressively based on each physician experience and local procedures. Moreover, AZA/VEN is also recognized as a valuable therapeutic option in relapse/refractory settings. In this multicentric study, the investigators aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of various AZA/VEN regimen in frontline and relapse/refractory (R/R) patients diagnosed with AML in real life setting. The investigators will retrospectively analyze clinical outcome of patients from 11 different French centers (Saint-Etienne, Clermont-Ferrand, Lyon (Hopital Lyon Sud, Centre Léon Bérard), Vichy, Annecy, Chambery, Valence, Bourgoin-Jallieu, Grenoble, Roanne) in Auvergne Rhône Alpes (AURA) region, between January 2019 and December 2023. Composite complete remission was defined as in VIALE-A trial. Measurable residual disease (MRD) negativity was defined as ≤ 10-3 by flow cytometry (on bone marrow) and/or ≤ 10-4 for NPM1 by RT-qPCR.
This is an open label, phase 1 study for AML subjects with relapsed or refractory disease or subjects in morphologic remission with MRD+ after first line therapy with venetoclax+HMA. A preliminary dose-finding cohort will be followed by 3 expansion cohorts.
This investigator-initiated, single-arm, phase II trial is aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a venetoclax-based, anthracycline-free regimen in patients with newly diagnosed CBFβ::MYH11-positive acute myeloid leukemia.
The goal of this Phase I/II, single arm, prospective, open label, dose escalation trial is to assess safety, feasibility and efficacy of ex vivo expanded autologous T cells genetically modified to express a T cell receptor (TCR) specific for dNPM1 peptides restricted to human leukocyte antigen (HLA) A*02:01 in patients with relapsed or refractory AML.