
IA14 Induction in Young Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Acute Myeloid LeukemiaAcute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a clinically and biologically heterogeneous disease characterized by the clonal expansion of undifferentiated myeloid precursors. Although induction chemotherapy with cytarabine and daunorubicin/Idarubicin, typically called "7+3", has not changed for several decades, the best dosage of anthracycline is still unknown. Several prospective trials have demonstrated that intense dosage of anthracycline improved complete remission (CR) and overall survival (OS). Idarubicin 12mg/m2 (IA12) has been shown to be equal to dose intense daunorubicin (90 mg/m2 ) for achieving CR. Dose-intense daunorubicin 90 mg/m2 (DA90) has been shown to improve CR compared to standard dose daunorubucin 45mg/m2 in newly diagnosed AML patients. In our previous study, CR rate of induction with daunorubicin 60 mg/m2/d (3 days) and cytarabine 200 mg/m2/d days 1-7 was about 67%. Benefit of intensification seems limited to the patients without adverse cytogenetics. Wheher ultra high dose idarubicin 14mg/m2 (IA14) could further improve CR rate, give patients with adverse cytogenetics a chance to do allo-stem cell transplantation? This phase 2, prospective, single-center study is designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of induction with idarubicin 14mg/m2/d (3 days) and cytarabine 200 mg/m2/d days 1-7 in young newly diagnosed AML patients.

CD123-CD33 cCAR in Patients With Relapsed and/or Refractory, High Risk Hematologic Malignancies...
Hematologic MalignancyAcute Myeloid Leukemia3 morePhase I, interventional, single arm, open label, treatment study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of CD123-CD33 cCAR in patients with relapsed and/or refractory, high risk hematologic malignancies.

NK Cell Infusion for Patients With Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Acute Myeloid LeukemiaNatural killer (NK) cells exert antitumor effects via their cytotoxic and cytokine-secreting capacity without present of clinical symptoms. In recent years, with the continuous advancement of in vitro expansion methods, the application of good quality management technology, NK cells could be clinical grade expanded without the need for pre-purification, feeder-free, and serum-free culture. In this clinical trial the investigators want to demonstrate the safety and efficacy chemotherapy combined with donor-derived in vitro activated NK cells infusion for high risk AML patients.

Combined PD1 Inhibitor and Decitabine in Elderly Patients With Relapse and Refractory Acute Myeloid...
Acute Myeloid LeukemiaThis is an open-label, single arm, phase 2 study to evaluate efficacy and safety of PD1 inhibitor Camrelizumab(SHR-1210) combined with DNA methyltransferase inhibitor decitabine in elderly patients with relapse and refractory acute myeloid leukemia.

Eltrombopag Used in Thrombocytopenia After Comsolidation Therapy in AML
EltrombopagThrombocytopenia1 moreEltrombopag has been used in the treatment of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), and significantly increased platelet count and decreased fatal hemorrage. As it's known that all patients with acute leukemia will experience bone marrow suppression and thrombocytopenia after chemotherapy. Some patients even died of fatal bleeding during this period for lacking of platelet transfusion or platelet transfusion refractoriness. So a lot needs to be done to shortern thrombocytopenia time or reduce fatal hemorrage incidence after chemotherapy in acute leukemia patients. In this prospective randomized controlled study, the effect and safety of eltrombopag in the treatment of thrombocytopenia after consolidation therapy in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is evaluated.

CLL1-CD33 cCAR in Patients With Relapsed and/or Refractory, High Risk Hematologic Malignancies
Hematologic MalignancyAcute Myeloid Leukemia3 morePhase I, interventional, single arm, open label, treatment study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of CLL1-CD33 cCAR in patients with relapsed and/or refractory, high risk hematologic malignancies.

Study Evaluating Safety and Efficacy of CAR-T Cells Targeting CD123 in Patients With Acute Myelocytic...
Acute Myelocytic LeukemiaThis is an open, single-arm, phase I clinical study to evaluate efficacy and safety of chimeric antigen receptor T cell immunotherapy (CAR-T) targeting CD123 in the treatment of Acute Myelocytic Leukemia. A total of 15 patients are planned to be enrolled following up one year.

Dec+Flu+Bu Conditioning Regimen for Elderly AML in CR Undergoing Allo-HSCT
Acute Myeloid LeukemiaAllogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation2 moreAllogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) is reported to be able to improve the outcomes for elderly acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in complete remission (CR). At present, the best conditioning regimen for elderly AML in CR remains in discussion. In this prospective study, the safety and efficacy of Dec+Flu+Bu myeloablative conditioning regimens in patients with elderly AML in CR undergoing allo-HSCT are evaluated.

A Study to Evaluate the Tolerance and Efficacy of Mitoxantrone Hydrochloride Liposome Injection...
Treatment-naive or Relapsed or Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)This is an open-label, multi-cohort, multi-center Phase Ib/II clinical study to evaluate the tolerance and efficacy of Mitoxantrone Hydrochloride liposome injection combined with cytarabine in patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). The study will be divided into two phases, the dose escalation phase and the dose expansion phase. Patients with relapsed or refractory(R/R) AML will be included in the dose-escalation phase, and patients with treatment-naïve or R/R AML will be included in the dose-expansion phase.

Multi-CAR T Cell Therapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Acute Myeloid LeukemiaThe purpose of this clinical trial is to assess the feasibility, safety and efficacy of multi-CAR T cell therapy targeting different AML surface antigens in patients with relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Another goal of the study is to learn more about the function of the multi-CAR T cells and their persistency in the patients.