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Filter by:This research study is studying a cancer vaccine called Dendritic Cell/MM Fusion vaccine (DC/MM vaccine) in combination with nivolumab, as a possible treatment for multiple myeloma (MM). The drugs involved in this study are: - Dendritic Cell/MM Fusion vaccine (DC/MM vaccine) - Nivolumab, an immunotherapy drug
To describe patterns of adherence and pilot baseline measures to investigate factors associated with lower adherence to lenalidomide in older adults with myeloma.
This is a randomized, Phase 2 study involving two arms evaluating the efficacy and safety of ixazomib alone and the combination of both ixazomib and lenalidomide as maintenance therapy for patients with multiple myeloma who have achieved at least partial response (PR) or better after receiving a bortezomib- and lenalidomide-containing combination front-line therapy.
This study is designed to evaluate the tolerability and safety of HG146 capsule in patients with multiple myeloma.
Phase 1 The primary objectives of Phase 1 of this study are to: - Establish the safety, toxicity, and maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of the tinostamustine conditioning regimen. - Identify the recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) of tinostamustine for use in the Phase 2 portion of the study. The secondary objective of Phase 1 of this study is to: - Investigate the pharmacokinetics (PK) of tinostamustine.
This study is a Multicenter, Open-label, Phase II study of ixazomib, plus Pomalidomide and Dexamethasone regimen (IPD) in RRMM with adverse Genomic Abnormalities.
The MMRF CureCloud Research Initiative, a Direct-to-Patient Research effort aimed at enrolling 5,000 individuals from whom comprehensive molecular and immune analyses will be generated from blood specimens and the resulting data aggregated with the correlating clinical information. Blood will be collected from all participants after electronic online consenting via a mailed blood kit designed for a mobile phlebotomy appointment. Through the consenting process, participants will also be authorizing collection of their electronic medical records information.
This was a multicenter study of the pharmacokinetics (PK) of melphalan during treatment with melflufen and dexamethasone in patients with relapsed refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) and impaired renal function.
Eligible patients have multiple myeloma with measurable disease in the blood and a targetable soft tissue or bony lesion with radiotherapy. All eligible patients will receive immunotherapy (Nivolumab) plus radiotherapy, 6 Gy x 5 fractions, to a targetable lesion. Immunotherapy treatment starts with the first radiotherapy fraction. Nivolumab will be given every 2 weeks. Patients will have specified laboratory values measured bi-monthly and evaluated for response at 12 weeks as defined by International Myeloma Working Group Criteria. Patients will continue to receive their respective immunotherapy until disease progression or dose limiting toxicity is reached.
The investigators wish to determine which anatomic regions need to be explored in order to correctly diagnose myeloma: whether axial skeletal MRI alone is sufficient or whether it is necessary to perform a total skeletal MRI.