Selinexor (Nexpovio®) (SVd) in Patients With Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma - SEATTLE-...
Multiple MyelomaThe non-interventional study SEATTLE aims to answer open scientific questions regarding QoL and tolerability/safety and AE management of selinexor as well as effectiveness and dosing in clinical routine. Thus, SEATTLE will provide real-world evidence complementary to pivotal studies.
Influenza Vaccination for Flu Prevention in Patients With Plasma Cell Disorders
Plasma Cell NeoplasmThis phase IV trial studies how well influenza vaccination works in preventing infections such as influenza in patients with plasma cell disorders. Influenza infections may theoretically support the growth of tumor cells and improving protection against influenza may improve the status of patients' plasma cell disorder. Giving influenza vaccination may reduce influenza-related complications including infections, hospitalizations, and deaths, and improve the status of plasma cell disorders.
Denosumab for High Risk SMM and SLiM CRAB Positive, Early Myeloma Patients
Multiple MyelomaThis is a randomized, 2-arm phase II, placebo-controlled, multi-center study, where the investigators aim to evaluate whether the reported benefits of denosumab, delay of SRE and decrease in myeloma growth promotion, reduce the risk of progression of high-risk SMM and of early 'SLiM CRAB' myeloma into active, symptomatic CRAB positive myeloma or serological progression. In addition, tolerability of long-term treatment will be assessed.
MYeloma Resistance And Clonal Evolution
Multiple MyelomaMultiple Myeloma (MM) is often associated with progression, temporary response to therapy and a high relapse rate over time resulting in a poor long-term prognosis. Because MM is classified as an incurable disease, therapeutic resistance is of great interest. However, knowledge about the biological mechanisms underlying resistance associated with MM therapies and about associated predictors remains poor. The MYRACLE cohort, a multicenter prospective cohort of patients with MM, is set up to address this limitation.
Multiple Myeloma Molecular Monitoring Study
Multiple MyelomaThe investigators will track 250 multiple myeloma patients across Canada over time, using new lab tests to evaluate their blood and bone marrow, as they receive standard of care treatment. The main hypothesis is that these tests will allow clinicians to better diagnose and manage multiple myeloma, improving patients' quality of life overall.
Multiple Myeloma Turkish Prospective Patient Registry
Multiple MyelomaRelapse Multiple MyelomaThis is a non-interventional, national, multi center, prospective multiple myeloma registry in Turkey
A Study of Real-World Use of Ixazomib Citrate in People With Multiple Myeloma (MM)
Multiple MyelomaIn this study, people with MM will be treated with ixazomib citrate according to their clinic's standard practice. The main aim of the study is to check for side effects from ixazomib citrate.
Marizomib Central Nervous System (CNS)
Multiple MyelomaMultiple Myeloma in Relapse2 moreThis research is being done to test whether the investigational drug marizomib is safe and effective when used in combination with standard of care drugs for the treatment of multiple myeloma.
A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Tolerance of SYHX1903 in Patients With Relapsed/Refractory Hematologic...
Acute Myeloid LeukemiaLymphoma1 moreThis trial is an open-label, multi-center, dose escalation, dose expansion, and cohort expansion phase I/II clinical study of SYHX1903 in patients with relapsed/refractory hematologic malignancies. This trial aims to evaluate the safety, tolerance, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary antitumor activity of SYHX1903 in patients with relapsed/refractory hematologic malignancies.
Oral Adherence in Hematological Oncology Agents and Impact on Comorbid Therapy Adherence
Chronic Myeloid LeukemiaChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia2 moreThe objective of this study is to improve medication, symptom, and disease management of patients with hematological malignancies and multiple chronic conditions (2 or more conditions in addition to cancer) through care coordination between pharmacists working in oncology practices and those working in primary care or community practices (Pharmacists Coordinated care Oncology Model [PCOM]). This is a pilot study in which the investigators will examine the association between outcome measures, but the study design and sample size are insufficient to quantify the impact of OAA initiation or OAA adherence on adherence to chronic medications. This pilot study and data analyses are being done in preparation for a larger, controlled study.