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Active clinical trials for "Myelodysplastic Syndromes"

Results 431-440 of 2004

Clinical and Genomic Registry of MDS in Asia

Myelodysplastic Syndromes

Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a group of clonal haematopoietic stem cell disorders characterized by ineffective haematopoiesis leading to cytopenia, with a significant risk of progression to acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Progression to AML and resistance to hypomethylating agents (HMA) are important unmet clinical needs. The pathophysiology of MDS and its progression to AML involve cytogenetic, genetic and epigenetic aberrations, and hence better understanding of the molecular landscape of MDS has important clinical implications. Also, future treatment strategies for MDS may involve exploitation of genetic information in designing more effective therapy encompassing single agents or combinatorial approaches. The proposed cohort study aims to establish a registry of clinical and genomic registry of MDS and secondary AML in Asian patients, which allows the establishment of the mutational profile of patients and prognostic model for survival, as well as exploration of treatment strategies and prediction for treatment response.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

The Tapering Dose of Luspatercept in Patients With Lower-risk Myelodysplastic Syndromes

Lower Risk MDS Per IPSS-R

This is a prospective, single center, single-arm, phase 2 study. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Luspatercept for Patients with Lower-risk Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS).

Not yet recruiting29 enrollment criteria

Total Body Irradiation and Cladribine Before Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation in Patients...

Acute Myeloid Leukemia Myelodysplastic Syndromes

A single center, prospective, one arm clinical study to assess the tolerance and effectiveness of total body irradiation and cladribine in adult patients diagnosed with AML( acute myeloid leukemia) and myelodysplastic syndromes.

Not yet recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Palliative Care Oncology in Patients With Relapsed, Refractory, and High-Risk Leukemias or MDS

LeukemiaAcute5 more

The purpose of this study is to estimate the potential benefit of early and continued palliative care (PC) consultation on end of life issues.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Clinical Efficacy and Mechanism of Yisui Granule in Treatment of Low and Medium Risk Myelodysplastic...

MDS

The goal of this clinical trial is to explore the mechanism of Yisui Granule(YSG) in the treatment of myelodysplastic syndrome(MDS) through demethylation. Under the same condition of basic western medicine treatment, the treatment group used the same traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces as YSG, and the control group was given placebo. Through a randomized controlled clinical study, we focused on observing the effects of MDS patients on clinical symptoms (including single symptom), fatigue relief, quality of life, peripheral blood picture, blood transfusion interval and blood transfusion volume, and measured the expression of DNMTs, the expression and methylation level of Wnt3a、β-catenin、SFRP and other indicators, as well as cytokines, were used to explore the mechanism of YSG in the treatment of MDS through demethylation.

Not yet recruiting1 enrollment criteria

Collection of Blood, Bone Marrow, Skin, Saliva, and Stool Samples From Healthy Volunteers Used for...

Myelodysplastic Syndromes

Background: Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are disorders of blood stem cells that can develop into blood cancers. Treatment options are limited. To find better treatments, researchers need to better understand how MDS develops. To do that, they must be able to compare biospecimens from people with the disease to those of healthy people. Objective: This study will create a database of biospecimens collected from healthy volunteers. Eligibility: Healthy people aged 18 and older. Design: Participants will be screened. They will have a physical exam with blood and urine tests. Up to 5 types of samples will be collected on 1 or more days within 1 month of screening: Blood: Blood will be drawn by inserting a needle into a vein. Saliva: Participants will scrape the insides of their cheeks with a brush. Stool: Participants will be given a container to collect stool at home. They will use a prepaid envelope to mail in the sample. Bone marrow: A sample of the soft tissue inside the bones will be drawn out. The area to be biopsied, usually the lower back, will be numbed. A needle will be inserted through a small cut to remove the sample. Participants' pain will be monitored; additional numbing medicine may be used. Skin: A piece of skin about 1/6 of an inch across will be cut away. Stitches may be used to close the wound. Participants will return to the clinic to have the stitches removed. Participants do not have to provide all of the samples listed. They will give each sample only once.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

CD34 Selection Using the Automated CliniMACS Prodigy

AMLALL4 more

Patients with graft failure or delayed engraftment may benefit from a hematopoietic stem cell boost or an additional hematopoietic stem cell transplantation procedure. In such settings standard immune suppression strategies are avoided due to their myelosuppressive nature. Therefore those patients are at increased risk of graft versus host disease, and the infusion of a CD34 selected graft would reduce such a risk. The infusion of CD34 selected graft using CliniMACS plus is currently FDA FDA-approved indication for acute myeloid leukemia. However, the use of the Prodigy would streamline the processing, in terms of hands-off procedure, allowing to provision of this product to the patients without strains on the cell therapy lab team. This procedure has been demonstrated safe and effective in several single-center studies and is currently in advanced phase investigation in several studies for malignant and non-malignant conditions.

Not yet recruiting11 enrollment criteria

The Prospective Collection, Storage and Reporting of Data on Patients Undergoing Hematopoietic Stem...

Acute Myelogenous LeukemiaAcute Lymphocytic Leukemia8 more

To provide the IRB approved mechanism for the prospective collection, analysis and reporting of data on patients who are undergoing either an autologous or allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant for a disease in which a research question is not being addressed and for which peer reviewed, published data have demonstrated efficacy for this treatment approach.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Study of MGUS, Smoldering Myeloma, Early MDS and CLL to Assess Molecular Events of Progression and...

Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS)Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)8 more

Blood cancers occur when the molecules that control normal cell growth are damaged. Many of these changes can be detected by directly examining parts of the cancer or cells in blood. Several alterations that occur repeatedly in certain types of blood cancers have already been identified, and these discoveries have led to the development of new drugs that target those alterations. More remain to be discovered. Some of these abnormalities include alterations in genes. Genes are the part of cells that contain the instructions which tell the investigators bodies how to grow and work, and determine physical characteristics such as hair and eye color. Genes are composed of DNA letters that spell out these instructions. Studies of the DNA molecules that make up the genes are called "molecular" analyses. Molecular analyses are ways of reading the DNA letters to identify errors in genes that may contribute to an increased risk of cancer or to the behavior of the cancer cells. Some changes in genes occur only in cancer cells. Others occur in the genes that are passed from parent to child. This research study will examine both kinds of genes. The best way to find these genes is to study large numbers of people. The investigators expect that as many 1000 individuals will enroll in this study. This research study is trying to help doctors and scientists understand why cancer occurs and to develop ways to better treat and prevent it. To participate in this study the participant must have cancer now, had it in the past, or are at risk of developing cancer. The participant will not undergo tests or procedures that are not required as part of their routine clinical care. The investigators will ask the participant to provide an additional sample from tissue that is obtained for their clinical care including blood, bone marrow, or tissue sample. The investigators will also ask for a gentle scrape of the inside of their cheek, mouthwash or a skin sample to obtain their germline DNA

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Registry of Older Patients With Cancer

Chronic Myeloproliferative DisordersCognitive/Functional Effects8 more

RATIONALE: Gathering information about older patients with cancer may help the study of cancer in the future. PURPOSE: This research study is gathering information from older patients with cancer into a registry.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria
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