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Active clinical trials for "Lymphoma, T-Cell"

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Efficacy and Safety of Chidamide Combined With BEAM Pretreatment Regimen in Autologous Transplantation...

T Cell Lymphoma

This single-center, single-arm clinical study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of Chidamide combined with BEAM Pretreatment Regimen in ASCT treatment of TCL patients.

Recruiting25 enrollment criteria

A Safety and Efficacy Study Evaluating CTX130 in Subjects With Relapsed or Refractory T or B Cell...

T Cell Lymphoma

This is a single-arm, open-label, multicenter, Phase 1 study evaluating the safety and efficacy of CTX130 in subjects with relapsed or refractory T or B cell malignancies.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Pegaspargase-COEP Chemotherapy Combined With Radiotherapy for Extra-nodal NK/T Cell Lymphoma

NK/T Cell Lymphoma Nos

The optimal first-line treatment for extra-nodal NK/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTL) has not been well-defined. This phase II study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pegaspargase, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, etoposide and prednisone (COEPL) regimen combined with radiotherapy for patients with newly diagnosed ENKTL.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Azacitidine Combined With Chidamide in the Treatment of Newly Diagnosed PTCL Unfit for Conventional...

Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma

This prospective, open-label, single-arm study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of azacitidine in combination with chidamide in treatment of newly diagnosed peripheral T-cell lymphoma unfit for conventional chemotherapy.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of ThisCART7 in Patients With Refractory or Relapsed T Cell Malignancies

T-Acute Lymphoblastic LeukemiaT-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma1 more

This is a single dose escalation study to evaluate the safety and clinical activity of ThisCART7(Allogeneic CAR-T targeting CD7) in patients with refractory or relapsed CD7 positive T cell malignancies.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

A Study of GNC-038 Injection in Patients With Relapsed or Refractory NK/ T-cell Lymphoma, AITL,...

NK/T Cell LymphomaVascular Immunomother T Cell Lymphoma1 more

To explore the safety and efficacy of GNC-038 in relapsed or refractory NK/T cell lymphoma, vascular immunomother T cell lymphoma, and other relapsed or refractory NHL, and to determine MTD, MAD, DLT, and RP2D of GNC-038, as well as its pharmacokinetic characteristics and immunogenicity.

Recruiting38 enrollment criteria

A Study of PRT2527 as Monotherapy and in Combination With Zanubrutinib in Participants With R/R...

Aggressive B-Cell Non-Hodgkin's LymphomaAggressive B-Cell NHL4 more

This is a Phase 1 dose-escalation study of PRT2527, a potent and highly selective cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 9 inhibitor, in participants with select relapsed or refractory (R/R) hematologic malignancies. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, recommended phase 2 dose (PR2D), and preliminary efficacy of PRT2527 as a monotherapy and in combination with zanubrutinib.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Durvalumab With or Without Lenalidomide in Treating Patients With Relapsed or Refractory Cutaneous...

Folliculotropic Mycosis FungoidesRecurrent Cutaneous T-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma7 more

This randomized phase I/II trial studies the best dose and side effects of durvalumab and to see how well it works with or without lenalidomide in treating patients with cutaneous or peripheral T cell lymphoma that has come back and does not respond to treatment. Monoclonal antibodies, such as durvalumab, may interfere with the ability of cancer cells to grow and spread. Drugs used in chemotherapy, such as lenalidomide, 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 durvalumab and lenalidomide may work better in treating patients with cutaneous or peripheral T cell lymphoma.

Recruiting71 enrollment criteria

Phase I/II Study Evaluating AUTO4 in Patients With TRBC1 Positive T Cell Lymphoma

T Cell Non-Hodgkin LymphomaPeripheral T-Cell Lymphoma3 more

The purpose of this study is to test the safety and efficacy of AUTO4 a CAR T cell treatment targeting TRBC1 in patients with relapsed or refractory TRBC1 positive selected T-Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.

Recruiting54 enrollment criteria

Anti-CCR4 Monoclonal Antibody (Mogamulizumab) and Total Skin Electron Beam Therapy (TSEB) in Patients...

Stage IB-IIB Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma

Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) has a chronic, relapsing course with patients undergoing multiple, consecutive therapies. Treatment aims at the clearance of skin disease, minimization of recurrence, prevention of disease progression and preservation of quality of life. The treatment of CTCL is primarily determined by the disease extent. Prolonged complete remissions have been obtained with skin-directed therapies in early stage Mycosis fungoides (MF) (IA-IIA), whereas advanced stages CTCL (IIB-IVB) are often refractory to treatment and, thus, have an unfavorable prognosis. Currently, there is no standard treatment option for CTCL, especially for advanced stages, and the optimal treatment sequence is still debated with a large variability in the therapeutic approach across countries. Patients with advanced-stage disease or refractory cutaneous CTCL should be treated with systemic therapies and, whenever possible, should be offered to participate in clinical trials. Currently, there is a urgent call for new treatments in CTCL with higher response rate and prolonged time to progression; In this study, we propose a very innovative treatment schedule in which mogamulizumab is used before Total Skin Electron Beam therapy (TSEB) for systemic disease control and as a maintenance treatment after skin-directed therapy. We hypothesize that our regimen will show a more manageable toxicity profile than a combination treatment and allow for a long-term mogamulizumab administration.

Recruiting48 enrollment criteria
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