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Phase 1 Study of MRTX1719 in Solid Tumors With MTAP Deletion
Mesothelioma
Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors
Solid Tumor
Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
This is a Phase 1, open-label, multicenter, study of the safety, tolerability, PK, PD,
and anti-tumor activity of MRTX1719 patients with advanced, unresectable or metastatic
solid tumor malignancy with homozygous deletion of the MTAP gene. expand
This is a Phase 1, open-label, multicenter, study of the safety, tolerability, PK, PD, and anti-tumor activity of MRTX1719 patients with advanced, unresectable or metastatic solid tumor malignancy with homozygous deletion of the MTAP gene. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2022 |
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Gravity Versus Vacuum Based Indwelling Tunneled Pleural Drainage System
Pleural Effusion
Malignant pleural effusion remains a debilitating complication of end stage cancer, which
can be greatly improved by the introduction of the indwelling tunneled pleural catheter
(IPC). However, there is no standard of care regarding drainage and limited data on the
utility of different drainage tec1 expand
Malignant pleural effusion remains a debilitating complication of end stage cancer, which can be greatly improved by the introduction of the indwelling tunneled pleural catheter (IPC). However, there is no standard of care regarding drainage and limited data on the utility of different drainage techniques. In addition, many patients develop discomfort and chest pain during drainage. The investigators propose to evaluate gravity drainage and suction drainage on quality of life measures and outcomes. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2019 |
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A Master Protocol to Evaluate DCC-3009 in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST)
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST)
The purpose of this Phase 1/2 master protocol study is to evaluate if DCC-3009 is safe,
tolerable and works effectively in the treatment of GIST. The study will use a modular
approach with each module being defined according to therapy: DCC-3009 alone or DCC-3009
in combination with other anticance1 expand
The purpose of this Phase 1/2 master protocol study is to evaluate if DCC-3009 is safe, tolerable and works effectively in the treatment of GIST. The study will use a modular approach with each module being defined according to therapy: DCC-3009 alone or DCC-3009 in combination with other anticancer therapies. Each module will be conducted in 2 parts: Part 1 (Dose Escalation) and Part 2 (Dose Expansion). Participants will be treated in 28-day treatment cycles with an estimated duration of up to 2 years. Type: Interventional Start Date: Dec 2024 |
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High vs. Standard Dose Influenza Vaccines in Lung Transplant (Repeater)
Immunization; Infection|Transplantation Infection|Influenza
Influenza
This will be a follow-up study to the "Comparison of High Dose vs. Standard Dose
Influenza Vaccine in Lung Allograft Recipient" study (DMID Protocol Number 22-0014) at
Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Lung transplantation is a life-saving therapy for patients with advanced lung disease,
and i1 expand
This will be a follow-up study to the "Comparison of High Dose vs. Standard Dose Influenza Vaccine in Lung Allograft Recipient" study (DMID Protocol Number 22-0014) at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Lung transplantation is a life-saving therapy for patients with advanced lung disease, and is also associated with an improvement in quality of life. However, due to the need for life-long immunosuppression to prevent acute cellular rejection and chronic lung allograft dysfunction ("chronic rejection"), lung transplant recipients are at risk for developing major infections. In fact, one-year survival is 85%, with infection being the leading cause of death within the first year post-transplant. We will conduct a follow-up phase II, randomized, double-blind trial to assess the impact of subsequent administration of two doses of HD-IIV compared to two doses of SD-IIV among lung recipients during the early post-transplant period. Demonstration of improved immunogenicity from two doses of HD-IIV over consecutive influenza seasons would provide potential broad benefit in reducing influenza disease and its associated complications in lung transplant recipients. Moreover, studying vaccine immunogenicity and safety in the same participants over consecutive years can provide insight into the influence of immunosuppression levels and allograft aging on vaccine-mediated immune modulation. This proposed study design will contribute significantly to influenza vaccination guidance and policy for the highly vulnerable lung transplant population. This proposed study is designed to address several key knowledge gaps in vaccine-mediated protection of lung transplant recipients against influenza: - Is there increased immunogenicity with administration of one or two doses of HD-IIV or SD-IIV in the subsequent season compared to two doses of HD-IIV or SD-IIV in the first season? - What is the durability of the humoral and cellular immune response between influenza seasons and does two doses of HD-IIV or SD-IIV sustain higher HAI titers compared to two doses of HD-IIV or SD-IIV in the first season? - What is the impact of maintenance immunosuppression levels on influenza vaccine immunogenicity within the same participant? - Will the optimal immunogenic vaccination strategy be associated with an acceptable long-term safety profile over successive influenza seasons, including injection-site and systemic reactions, allosensitization, and organ rejection? Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2025 |
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Accelerated Flap Coverage in Severe Lower Extremity Trauma
Open Tibia Fracture
Open Dislocation of Ankle
Extremity Fracture Lower
Extremity Injuries Lower
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to determine if accelerated flap coverage
compared to standard flap coverage timing leads to improved infection-related
complications in patients with open fractures and/or dislocations below the knee.
Eligible patients will be randomized to receive e1 expand
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to determine if accelerated flap coverage compared to standard flap coverage timing leads to improved infection-related complications in patients with open fractures and/or dislocations below the knee. Eligible patients will be randomized to receive either a flap within a goal of 72 hours of injury or standard of care flap timing for the institution. The primary outcome will be a composite outcome to evaluate clinical status 6 months after randomization. Components of the composite outcome will be hierarchically assessed in the following order: 1) all-cause mortality, 2) amputation related to injury, 3) re-operation for infection and/or flap complication (flap compromise, partial and/or complete flap failure), and 4) days in hospital, defined as days in an acute in-patient hospital (i.e., not rehab or nursing facility). Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2024 |
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pBI-11 & TA-HPV (With Pembrolizumab as Treatment for Patients w/Advanced, PD-L1 CPS≥1, hrHPV+ Oroph1
Metastatic Oropharyngeal Carcinoma
Recurrent Oropharyngeal Carcinoma
This phase II trial tests how well pB1-11 and human papillomavirus tumor antigen (TA-HPV)
vaccines in combination with pembrolizumab work in treating patients with oropharyngeal
cancer that has come back (recurrent) or that has spread from where it first started
(primary site) to other places in th1 expand
This phase II trial tests how well pB1-11 and human papillomavirus tumor antigen (TA-HPV) vaccines in combination with pembrolizumab work in treating patients with oropharyngeal cancer that has come back (recurrent) or that has spread from where it first started (primary site) to other places in the body (metastatic) and that is PD-L1 and human papillomavirus (HPV) positive. Oropharyngeal cancer is a type of head and neck cancer involving structures in the back of the throat (the oropharynx), such as the non-bony back roof of the mouth (soft palate), sides and back wall of the throat, tonsils, and back third of the tongue. Scientists have found that some strains or types of a virus called HPV can cause oropharyngeal cancer. pBI-11 is a circular deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) (plasmid) vaccine that promotes antibody, cytotoxic T cell, and protective immune responses. TA-HPV is an investigational recombinant vaccina virus derived from a strain of the vaccina virus which was widely used for smallpox vaccination. Vaccination with this TA-HPV vaccine may stimulate the immune system to mount a cytotoxic T cell response against tumor cells positive for HPV, resulting in decreased tumor growth. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as pembrolizumab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread by inhibiting the PD-1 receptor. These investigational vaccines could cause or enhance an immune response in the body against HPV, during which time the activity of pembrolizumab against oropharyngeal cancer associated with HPV may be strengthened. These drugs in combination may be more effective in increasing the ability of the immune system to fight oropharyngeal cancer than pembrolizumab alone. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2023 |
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Phase 1b Study of OP-1250 (Palazestrant) in Combination With Ribociclib, Alpelisib, Everolimus, or1
Metastatic Breast Cancer
ER-positive Breast Cancer
HER2-negative Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
Locally Advanced Breast Cancer
This is a Phase 1b open-label, 2-part study in 3 treatment groups. The 3 treatment groups
are as follows:
Treatment Group 1: Palazestrant (OP-1250) in combination with ribociclib (KISQALI®,
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation).
Treatment Group 2: Palazestrant (OP-1250) in combination with alpeli1 expand
This is a Phase 1b open-label, 2-part study in 3 treatment groups. The 3 treatment groups are as follows: Treatment Group 1: Palazestrant (OP-1250) in combination with ribociclib (KISQALI®, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation). Treatment Group 2: Palazestrant (OP-1250) in combination with alpelisib (PIQRAY®, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation). Treatment Group 3: Palazestrant (OP-1250) in combination with everolimus. Treatment Group 4: Palazestrant (OP-1250) in combination with atirmociclib. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2022 |
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Chemotherapy for the Treatment of Patients With Newly Diagnosed Very Low-Risk and Low Risk Fusion N1
Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma
Fusion-Negative Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma
Spindle Cell/Sclerosing Rhabdomyosarcoma
Rhabdomyosarcoma is a type of cancer that occurs in the soft tissues in the body. This
phase III trial aims to maintain excellent outcomes in patients with very low risk
rhabdomyosarcoma (VLR-RMS) while decreasing the burden of therapy using treatment with 24
weeks of vincristine and dactinomycin (1 expand
Rhabdomyosarcoma is a type of cancer that occurs in the soft tissues in the body. This phase III trial aims to maintain excellent outcomes in patients with very low risk rhabdomyosarcoma (VLR-RMS) while decreasing the burden of therapy using treatment with 24 weeks of vincristine and dactinomycin (VA) and examines the use of centralized molecular risk stratification in the treatment of rhabdomyosarcoma. Another aim of the study it to find out how well patients with low risk rhabdomyosarcoma (LR-RMS) respond to standard chemotherapy when patients with VLR-RMS and patients who have rhabdomyosarcoma with DNA mutations get separate treatment. Finally, this study examines the effect of therapy intensification in patients who have RMS cancer with DNA mutations to see if their outcomes can be improved. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2022 |
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Evaluating the Use of Dual Imaging Techniques for Detection of Disease in Patients With Head and Ne1
Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Recurrent Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
This phase I trial evaluates the safety and effectiveness of using two imaging
techniques, indium In 111 panitumumab (111In-panitumumab) with single photon emission
computed tomography (SPECT)/computed tomography (CT) and panitumumab-IRDye800
fluorescence imaging during surgery (intraoperative), to1 expand
This phase I trial evaluates the safety and effectiveness of using two imaging techniques, indium In 111 panitumumab (111In-panitumumab) with single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/computed tomography (CT) and panitumumab-IRDye800 fluorescence imaging during surgery (intraoperative), to detect disease in patients with head and neck cancer. 111In-panitumumab is an imaging agent made of a monoclonal antibody that has been labeled with a radioactive molecule called indium In 111. The agent targets and binds to receptors on tumor cells. This allows the cells to be visualized and assessed with SPECT/CT imaging techniques. SPECT is special type of CT scan in which a small amount of a radioactive drug is injected into a vein and a scanner is used to make detailed images of areas inside the body where the radioactive material is taken up by the cells. CT is an imaging technique for examining structures within the body by scanning them with x-rays and using a computer to construct a series of cross-sectional scans along a single axis. Panitumumab-IRDye800 is an imaging agent composed of panitumumab, a monoclonal antibody, linked to a fluorescent dye called IRDye800. Upon administration, panitumumab-IRDye800 targets and binds to receptors on tumor cells. This allows the tumor cells to be detected using fluorescence imaging during surgery. Adding 111In-panitumumab SPECT/CT imaging to intraoperative panitumumab-IRDye800 fluorescence imaging may be more effective at detecting disease in patients with head and neck cancer. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2023 |
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Open-label of Loncastuximab Tesirine (ADCT-402) in Relapsed/Refractory Marginal Zone Lymphoma
Marginal Zone Lymphoma
The purpose of this research study is to see if loncastuximab tesirine has any benefits
at dose levels researchers found acceptable in earlier studies in patients with related
forms of immune cell cancers. The researchers want to find out the effects (good and bad)
that loncastuximab tesirine has o1 expand
The purpose of this research study is to see if loncastuximab tesirine has any benefits at dose levels researchers found acceptable in earlier studies in patients with related forms of immune cell cancers. The researchers want to find out the effects (good and bad) that loncastuximab tesirine has on the participant and the participant's condition. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2022 |
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Hormonal, Metabolic, and Signaling Interactions in PAH
Idiopathic Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Heritable Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Scleroderma Associated Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Appetite Suppressant Associate PAH
Our hypothesis is that optimal treatment of the dysfunctional metabolic pathways which
underlie PAH will improve pulmonary vascular function and consequences of the disease. expand
Our hypothesis is that optimal treatment of the dysfunctional metabolic pathways which underlie PAH will improve pulmonary vascular function and consequences of the disease. Type: Observational Start Date: Sep 2012 |
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VoiceLove: An App-Based COMMunication Tool Designed to Address DeliriUm and Improve Family ENgageme1
Critical Illness
Intensive Care Medicine
VoiceLove is a phone application allowing family and patients to share information in a
secure platform. This project will compare the VoiceLove app to usual care to learn about
whether VoiceLove improves patient-family communication, family engagement, and ICU
delirium. expand
VoiceLove is a phone application allowing family and patients to share information in a secure platform. This project will compare the VoiceLove app to usual care to learn about whether VoiceLove improves patient-family communication, family engagement, and ICU delirium. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2025 |
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Study of SGR-3515 In Participants With Advanced Solid Tumors.
Advanced Solid Tumor
The purpose of this study is to learn about the effects of a new study drug, called
SGR-3515 that may be a treatment for advanced solid tumors. expand
The purpose of this study is to learn about the effects of a new study drug, called SGR-3515 that may be a treatment for advanced solid tumors. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2024 |
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Paclitaxel Coated Balloon for the Treatment of Chronic bEnigN sTricture- Bowel
Bowel; Stricture
To determine the safety and efficacy of GIE Medical's ProTractX3™ TTS DCB for the
treatment of recurrent benign bowel strictures. expand
To determine the safety and efficacy of GIE Medical's ProTractX3™ TTS DCB for the treatment of recurrent benign bowel strictures. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2023 |
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The ExTINGUISH Trial of Inebilizumab in NMDAR Encephalitis
Autoimmune Encephalitis
Encephalitis
Determine the difference in the modified Rankin score at 16 weeks in participants with
anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis treated with "first-line"
immunomodulatory therapies provided as standard-of-care, and either inebilizumab
(investigational agent) or placebo. expand
Determine the difference in the modified Rankin score at 16 weeks in participants with anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis treated with "first-line" immunomodulatory therapies provided as standard-of-care, and either inebilizumab (investigational agent) or placebo. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2022 |
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A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Aficamten in Pediatric Patients With Symptomatic Obstructive Hype1
Pediatric
Symptomatic Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety and PK of aficamten in a
pediatric population with symptomatic obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (oHCM). expand
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety and PK of aficamten in a pediatric population with symptomatic obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (oHCM). Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2024 |
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Low-Dose Total Skin Electron Therapy in Treating Patients With Refractory or Relapsed Stage IB-IIIA1
Recurrent Mycosis Fungoides
Refractory Mycosis Fungoides
Stage I Mycosis Fungoides
Stage II Mycosis Fungoides
Stage III Mycosis Fungoides
This clinical trial studies low- dose total skin electron therapy in treating patients
with stage IB-IIIA mycosis fungoides that has not responded to previous treatment
(refractory) or has returned after a period of improvement (relapsed). Radiation therapy
uses high energy electrons to kill tumor1 expand
This clinical trial studies low- dose total skin electron therapy in treating patients with stage IB-IIIA mycosis fungoides that has not responded to previous treatment (refractory) or has returned after a period of improvement (relapsed). Radiation therapy uses high energy electrons to kill tumor cells and shrink tumors. Rotisserie technique is a method in which the patient receives total skin electron therapy while standing on a rotating platform. Giving low dose total skin electron therapy using rotisserie technique may kill tumor cells, while having fewer side effects, and may allow therapy to be repeated in future if clinically indicated. Type: Observational Start Date: May 2016 |
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Safety Study to Evaluate the Occurrence of EFAD in Pediatric Patients With PNAC Who Require More Th1
Parenteral Nutrition Associated Liver Disease (PNALD)
Essential Fatty Acid Deficiency
Malnutrition
Pediatric ALL
This study will demonstrate safety in pediatric patients with Parenteral
Nutrition-Associated Cholestasis treated with Omegaven®, which is indicated as a source
of calories and fatty acids in this patient population expand
This study will demonstrate safety in pediatric patients with Parenteral Nutrition-Associated Cholestasis treated with Omegaven®, which is indicated as a source of calories and fatty acids in this patient population Type: Observational Start Date: Dec 2024 |
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Trisol System EFS Study
Tricuspid Regurgitation
The objective of this early feasibility study is to gain early clinical insight into
Trisol system safety and performance to treat patients with moderate or greater tricuspid
regurgitation (TR). expand
The objective of this early feasibility study is to gain early clinical insight into Trisol system safety and performance to treat patients with moderate or greater tricuspid regurgitation (TR). Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2022 |
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APLAUD Trial (Antibiotics vs PLacebo for Acute Uncomplicated Diverticulitis)
Acute Uncomplicated Diverticulitis
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine whether antibiotics improve recovery from
acute uncomplicated diverticulitis (AUD) in racially and ethnically diverse United States
clinical practice. The main questions it seeks to answer are:
- What is the feasibility for completing a subsequent1 expand
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine whether antibiotics improve recovery from acute uncomplicated diverticulitis (AUD) in racially and ethnically diverse United States clinical practice. The main questions it seeks to answer are: - What is the feasibility for completing a subsequent definitive efficacy trial of antibiotics vs. placebo to treat AUD? - What are the needs for successful recruitment of racial and ethnic subgroups? - What are the effects of a placebo compared to antibiotics for AUD on a range of key patient-centric efficacy and safety endpoints? - How do such effects differ by race and ethnicity? Researchers will compare a placebo to antibiotics to see if AUD can be treated without using antibiotics. Participants will: - Take two antibiotics or a matching placebo every day for 10 days - Receive analgesia, gastric protection, diet modifications, and a follow-up - Submit daily photos of pills to the study team to verify adherence Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2026 |
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A Study of LY4584180 in Adult Participants With Previously Treated Blood Cancers
Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin's
Lymphoma, Diffuse Large B-Cell
Follicular Lymphoma
The main purpose of this study is to evaluate safety and efficacy, and measure how much
LY4584180 gets into the bloodstream and how long it takes the body to eliminate it in
patients with previously treated blood cancers. For each participant, the study could
last about 9 months or possibly longer1 expand
The main purpose of this study is to evaluate safety and efficacy, and measure how much LY4584180 gets into the bloodstream and how long it takes the body to eliminate it in patients with previously treated blood cancers. For each participant, the study could last about 9 months or possibly longer including screening. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2026 |
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A Study to Evaluate the Effect of GDC-4198 Alone and in Combination With Giredestrant Versus Abemac1
Breast Cancer
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety of GDC-4198 alone and in combination
with giredestrant and also the efficacy of GDC-4198 + giredestrant versus abemaciclib +
giredestrant in participants with locally advanced or metastatic ER+, HER2- breast
cancer. The study consists of 2 phases: P1 expand
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety of GDC-4198 alone and in combination with giredestrant and also the efficacy of GDC-4198 + giredestrant versus abemaciclib + giredestrant in participants with locally advanced or metastatic ER+, HER2- breast cancer. The study consists of 2 phases: Phase Ib and Phase II. Phase Ib will evaluate the safety and pharmacokinetics (PK) of GDC-4198 alone and in combination with giredestrant. Phase II stage will compare the activity and safety of GDC-4198 and giredestrant with abemaciclib and giredestrant. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2025 |
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A Study to Investigate Efficacy and Safety of Teplizumab Compared With Placebo in Participants 1 to1
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel, placebo-controlled Phase 3,
2-arm study for treatment.
The purpose of this study is to measure change in glycemic control and prandial insulin
independency over 52 weeks with teplizumab compared with placebo, both administered by
intraveno1 expand
This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel, placebo-controlled Phase 3, 2-arm study for treatment. The purpose of this study is to measure change in glycemic control and prandial insulin independency over 52 weeks with teplizumab compared with placebo, both administered by intravenous (IV) infusion, in participants with recently diagnosed Stage 3 type 1 diabetes (T1D) aged 1 to 25 years, on standard insulin therapy. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2025 |
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Substudy 03C: A Study of Combination Therapies in Participants With Renal Cell Carcinoma With Recur1
Renal Cell Carcinoma
Substudy 03C is part of a larger research study that is testing experimental treatments
for renal cell carcinoma (RCC). The larger study is the umbrella study (U03).
The goal of substudy 03C is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of experimental
combinations of investigational agents in participan1 expand
Substudy 03C is part of a larger research study that is testing experimental treatments for renal cell carcinoma (RCC). The larger study is the umbrella study (U03). The goal of substudy 03C is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of experimental combinations of investigational agents in participants with clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) who have recurrent disease during or after anti-programmed cell death 1/programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-[L]1) adjuvant therapy. This substudy will have two phases: a safety lead-in phase and an efficacy phase. The safety lead-in phase will be used to demonstrate a tolerable safety profile for the combination of investigational agents. There will be no hypothesis testing in this study Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2025 |
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Testing the Anti-cancer Drug, Glofitamab, in Patients With Mantle Cell Lymphoma (A Type of Blood Ca1
Recurrent Mantle Cell Lymphoma
Refractory Mantle Cell Lymphoma
This phase II trial tests the safety and side effects of glofitamab and obinutuzumab and
how well they work in treating patients with mantle cell lymphoma that has come back
after a period of improvement (relapsed) or that has not responded to previous treatment
(refractory) after receiving CD19-di1 expand
This phase II trial tests the safety and side effects of glofitamab and obinutuzumab and how well they work in treating patients with mantle cell lymphoma that has come back after a period of improvement (relapsed) or that has not responded to previous treatment (refractory) after receiving CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy. CAR T-cell therapy is a form of immunotherapy where the immune system cell, T-cell, is changed to attack cancer cells. Glofitamab is a bispecific antibody that can bind to two different antigens at the same time. Glofitamab binds to CD3, a protein found on T cells (a type of white blood cell), and CD20 a protein found on B cells (another type of white blood cell) and some lymphoma cells. This may help the immune system kill cancer cells. Obinutuzumab is a monoclonal antibody that may interfere with the ability of cancer cells to grow and spread. A monoclonal antibody is a type of protein that can bind to certain targets in the body, such as molecules that cause the body to make an immune response (antigens). Giving glofitamab and obinutuzumab may be safe, tolerable, and/or effective in treating patients with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma after receiving CD19-directed CAR T-cell therapy. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2026 |