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Active clinical trials for "Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin"

Results 1221-1230 of 1849

Phase 1 Every-3-Week Dosing of SCH 727965 in Patients With Advanced Cancer (Study P04630)

Solid TumorsLymphoma2 more

Part 1 and Part 2 of this trial will evaluate the safety, tolerability, maximum administered dose, and dose limiting toxicity of SCH 727965 administered every 3 weeks as a 2 hour intravenous (IV) infusion (Part 1), and as an 8-hour or 24-hour IV infusion (Part 2). Each 3-week period is considered one treatment cycle. Part 3 of this trial will evaluate the effect of coadministration of antiemetic drug aprepitant on the pharmacokinetics of SCH 727965 administered as a 2 hour IV infusion once every 3 weeks.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of the Addition of AMD3100 to a G-CSF Mobilization Regimen...

LymphomaNon Hodgkin's Lymphoma2 more

Some patients with multiple myeloma or lymphoma will need treatment with high dose chemotherapy to treat their condition. This potent treatment will kill many of the blood-forming cells in the bone marrow. The patient will therefore need these blood-forming cells replaced after the chemotherapy treatment. This is done by collecting some of teh patients own blood-forming stem cells before chemotherapy, storing them and then infusing them into the patient after chemotherapy (in the same way as a blood transfusion is given). The stem cells will then make their way unto the bone marrow and re-populate it. Having stem cells collected and returned later is called an "Autologous Transplant". In most patients these blood-forming stem cells (which normally live in the bone marrow) are "mobilized" into the blood stream where they are then collected by a process called apheresis (a bit like donating blood). This process of mobilization is not always successful. In this study patients who did not collect enough stem cells in a previous cell collection attempt to have an autologous stem cell transplant will participate. Patients will be mobilized with G-CSF (current standard treatment to mobilize stem cells) and the effect of adding AMD3100 to G-CSF will be studied by comparing outcomes in patients who get G-CDF with placebo (non-active substance which looks like AMD3100) to patients who get G-CSF with AMD3100. AMD3100 is a member of a new class of medications called "chemokine inhibitors". The drug triggers the movement of stem cells out of the bone marrow into the blood stream. In previous studies with healthy volunteers and cancer patients, when AMD3100 and G-CSF were used in combination, a greater number of stem cells were mobilized into the blood stream than by using g-CSF alone. The purposes of this study are to measure how many stem cells can be collected, the number of days to collect those cells and the safety of a mobilization regimen of AMD3100 with G-CSF compared to G-CSF with placebo. If enough cells are collected to have a transplant, the study will also evaluate how well the cells grow when transplanted.

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Study of the Safety and Tolerability of PCI-24781 in Patients With Lymphoma

LymphomaHodgkin Disease2 more

The first part of the study will determine the highest dose of study drug that can be taken without causing serious side effects in patients with lymphoma. The appropriate dose determined from the first part of the study will be used in the second part of the study to assess disease response in 2 different types of lymphoma patients.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

Study Evaluating Safety and Tolerability of Inotuzumab Ozogamicin (CMC-544) in Japanese Patients...

LymphomaB-Cell

To assess the tolerability and the initial safety profile of Inotuzumab Ozogamicin (CMC-544) in patients with B-Cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL).

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Fusion Protein Cytokine Therapy After Rituximab in Treating Patients With B-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma...

Anaplastic Large Cell LymphomaCutaneous B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma12 more

RATIONALE: Biological therapies, such as fusion protein cytokine therapy, may stimulate the immune system in different ways and stop cancer cells from growing. Monoclonal antibodies, such as rituximab, can block cancer growth in different ways. Some block the ability of cancer cells to grow and spread. Others find cancer cells and help kill them or carry cancer-killing substances to them. Giving fusion protein cytokine therapy together with rituximab may kill more cancer cells. PURPOSE: This phase I trial is studying the side effects and best dose of fusion protein cytokine therapy when given after rituximab in treating patients with B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Completed45 enrollment criteria

Phase 1 Study of Radiosensitization Using Bortezomib in Relapsed Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Patients...

Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

This will be a multi-center, Phase I, dose-escalation study of bortezomib in combination with 131I-tositumomab in patients with relapsed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Bortezomib will be administered to patients twice weekly, with the first dose being given two days prior to the treatment dose of 131I-tositumomab, and the second dose two days after RIT for a total of 5 doses. Patients will be enrolled and undergo standard staging studies, including history, physical examination, complete blood count, serum chemistries and LDH, TSH, HAMA, iliac crest bone marrow biopsy, and CT scans of the chest, abdomen and pelvis. All patients will provide written informed consent. Bortezomib will be evaluated at 4 dose levels (0.30 mg/m2, 0.60 mg/m2, 0.90 mg/m2, and 1.2 mg/m2) and 131I-tositumomab at 2 dose levels (50 cGy and 75 cGy TBD). Bortezomib will be administrated the day prior to 131I-tositumomab and twice weekly thereafter for 4 doses in order to provide proteasome inhibition throughout the period of 131I-tositumomab activity. The intention is to use 131I-tositumomab at full dose if possible. Therefore, the 50cGy dose will be used only with the lowest dose of bortezomib in case of unexpected toxicities with the combination. Dose levels will be as follow: 0.30mg/m2 bortezomib and 50cGy 131I-tositumomab, 0.30 mg/m2 bortezomib and 75 cGy 131I-tositumomab, 0.60 mg/m2 bortezomib and 75 cGy 131I-tositumomab, 0.90 mg/m2 bortezomib and 75 cGy 131I-tositumomab, and 1.2 mg/m2 bortezomib and 75 cGy 131I-tositumomab.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Safety And Efficacy Of Lenalidomide In Patients With Relapsed Or Refractory Aggressive Non-Hodgkin's...

Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma

To determine the activity of lenalidomide in relapsed or refractory aggressive NHL.

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Treatment With [90]Y-Ibritumomab Tiuxetan Versus no Treatment in Patients With Follicular Non Hodgkin...

LymphomaNon-Hodgkin

The aim of the study is to test [90]Y-ibritumomab tiuxetan, a radioactive antibody, in patients with stage III or IV follicular lymphoma whose disease is in partial or complete remission after first line chemotherapy. The radioactive antibody will be compared with no further treatment to see which is better in the long term after standard lymphoma treatment.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety Study of Oral Fludarabine Phosphate in Combination With Mitoxantrone as First...

Non Hodgkin Lymphoma

The purpose of the study is to demonstrate that oral fludarabine phosphate is comparable to i.v. formulation used in combination with mitoxantrone in terms of efficacy, safety and risk/benefit profile

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Phase II Trial of CHOP-R Followed by Zevalin and Rituxan in Follicular Lymphoma

Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

The purpose of this study is to determine the complete response rate when CHOP-R chemotherapy in followed by Zevalin in previous untreated patients with follicular lymphoma

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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