IDH2-Post-Allo-Trial for Patients With IDH2-mut Myeloid Neoplasms After Allo-SCT
LeukemiaMyeloid6 moreThis is a prospective, open label, single arm, multi-centre phase II trial aiming to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Enasidenib (investigational product) as prophylactic consolidation in patients with IDH2-mutated MDS, CMML and AML in remission after allo-SCT.
Study to Assess Adverse Events and Change in Disease State of Oral Venetoclax in Combination With...
Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is one of the most aggressive blood cancers, with a very low survival rate and few options for participants who are unable to undergo intensive chemotherapy, the current standard of care. This study is to evaluate how safe the combination of azacitidine and venetoclax is and how effective the combination of azacitidine and venetoclax is in adult participants with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), in China. Adverse events and change in disease state will be assessed. The combination of azacitidine and venetoclax is being evaluated in the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Participants will receive azacitidine with increasing doses of venetoclax. Adult participants with a diagnosis of AML will be enrolled. Around 40 participants will be enrolled in the study in approximately 30 sites in China. At cycle 1 during ramp-up period, participants will receive venetoclax oral tablets once daily in increasing doses until the study dose is achieved on day 3. Then ventoclax oral tablets will continue once daily thereafter. Azacitidine will be given by subcutaneous injection (SC) for 7 days beginning on Day 1 of each 28-day cycle. There may be higher treatment burden for participants in this trial compared to their standard of care. Participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic. The effect of the treatment will be checked by medical assessments, blood tests, and checking for side effects.
A Study of Evorpacept (ALX148) With Venetoclax and Azacitidine for Acute Myeloid Leukemia (ASPEN-05)...
Acute Myeloid LeukemiaAML1 moreThis Phase 1/2 clinical study will evaluate evorpacept (ALX148) in combination with venetoclax and azacitidine for the treatment of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
CPX-351 as a Novel Approach for the Treatment of Older Patients With AML and MDS
Refractory Acute Myeloid LeukemiaRelapsed Acute Myelomonocytic Leukemia1 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate how effective lower doses of CPX-351 are in older participants with relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML) who are not eligible to receive intensive chemotherapy and in participants with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) after Hypomethylating Agents (HMA) failure.
Study of Oral LY3410738 in Patients With Advanced Hematologic Malignancies With IDH1 or IDH2 Mutations...
Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)2 moreThis is an open-label, multi-center Phase 1 study of LY3410738, an oral, covalent isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) inhibitor, in patients with IDH1 and/or IDH2-mutant advanced hematologic malignancies who may have received standard therapy
Dociparstat (DSTAT) in Combination With Standard Chemotherapy for the Treatment of Acute Myeloid...
Acute Myeloid LeukemiaPhase 3 study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of dociparstat sodium in adults with newly diagnosed untreated AML with adverse or intermediate genetic risk.
Venetoclax in Combination With Decitabine and Cedazuridine for the Treatment of Relapsed or Refractory...
Recurrent Acute Biphenotypic LeukemiaRecurrent Acute Myeloid Leukemia2 moreThis phase II trial studies the effects of venetoxlax in combination with decitabine and cedazuridine in treating patients with acute myeloid leukemia that has come back (relapsed) or does not respond to treatment (refractory). Chemotherapy drugs, such as venetoclax and decitabine, work in different ways to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Cedazuridine may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Giving venetoxlax in combination with decitabine and cedazuridine may help to control acute myeloid leukemia.
CD123-Directed Autologous T-Cell Therapy for Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (CATCHAML)
AML/MDSB-ALL2 moreThe CD123-CAR T-cell therapy is a new treatment that is being investigated for treatment of AML/myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), T- or B- acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) or blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasia (BPDCN). The purpose of this study is to find the maximum (highest) dose of CD123-CAR T cells that is safe to give to these patients. This would include studying the side effects of the chemotherapy, as well as the CD123-CAR T-cell product on the recipient's body, disease and overall survival. Primary Objective To determine the safety of one intravenous infusion of escalating doses of autologous, CD123-CAR T cells in patients (≤21 years) with recurrent/refractory CD123+ disease (AML/MDS, B-ALL, T-ALL or BPDCN) after lymphodepleting chemotherapy. Secondary Objectives To evaluate the antileukemia activity of CD123-CAR T cells. Exploratory Objectives To assess the immunophenotype, clonal structure and endogenous repertoire of CD123-CAR T cells and unmodified T cells To characterize the cytokine profile in the peripheral blood and CSF after treatment with CD123-CAR T cells To characterize tumor cells post CD123-CAR T-cell therapy
Ipilimumab and Decitabine in Treating Patients With Relapsed or Refractory Myelodysplastic Syndrome...
Previously Treated Myelodysplastic SyndromeRecurrent Acute Myeloid Leukemia7 moreThis phase I trial studies the side effects and best dose of ipilimumab when given together with decitabine in treating patients with myelodysplastic syndrome or acute myeloid leukemia that has returned after a period of improvement (relapsed) or does not respond to treatment (refractory). Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as ipilimumab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as decitabine, work in different ways to stop the growth of cancer cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Giving ipilimumab and decitabine may work better in treating patients with relapsed or refractory myelodysplastic syndrome or acute myeloid leukemia.
A Study of Venetoclax in Combination With Low Dose Cytarabine Versus Low Dose Cytarabine Alone in...
Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)The primary objective of this study is to evaluate if venetoclax when co administered with low-dose cytarabine (LDAC) improves overall survival (OS) versus LDAC and placebo, in treatment-naïve patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).