SVRd for the Treatment of Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Patients Presenting With Extramedullary...
Multiple MyelomaThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of SVRd in NDMM patients presenting with extramedullary disease.
A Study to Learn How Linvoseltamab (REGN5458) Will Work Compared to the Elotuzumab, Pomalidomide...
Relapsed Refractory Multiple MyelomaThe study is researching an experimental drug called linvoseltamab, also called REGN5458. Linvoseltamab has previously been studied by itself (without other cancer drugs) in participants who had advanced multiple myeloma that returned and needed to be treated again after many other therapies had failed. These participants were no longer benefiting from standard medications and had no good treatment options. In that study, some participants who were treated with linvoseltamab had improvement of their myeloma (shrinkage of their tumors), including some participants who had complete responses (that is, the treatment got rid of all evidence of myeloma in their bodies). This study is focused on participants who have multiple myeloma that has returned or needs to be treated again after one to four prior treatments and have standard cancer treatment options available to them. The aim of the study is to see how safe and effective linvoseltamab is compared to a combination of three cancer drugs: elotuzumab, pomalidomide and dexamethasone (called "EPd" in this form), one of these standard treatment options. Half of the participants in this study will get linvoseltamab, and the other half will get EPd. Both linvoseltamab and EPd will be referred to as "study drugs" in this form. The study is looking at several other research questions, including: How long participants benefit from receiving linvoseltamab compared with EPd How many participants treated with linvoseltamab or EPd have improvement of their multiple myeloma and by how much What side effects happen from taking linvoseltamab compared to EPd How long participants live while receiving treatment or after treatment with linvoseltamab compared to EPd If there is any improvement in pain after treatment with linvoseltamab compared to EPd
Radioimmunotherapy (111Indium/225Actinium-DOTA-daratumumab) for the Treatment of Relapsed/Refractory...
Recurrent Plasma Cell MyelomaRefractory Plasma Cell MyelomaThis phase I trial tests the safety, side effects, and best dose of actinium Ac 225-DOTA-daratumumab (225Ac-DOTA-daratumumab) in combination with daratumumab and indium In 111-DOTA-daratumumab (111In-DOTA-daratumumab) in treating patients with multiple myeloma that does not respond to treatment (refractory) or that has come back (recurrent). Daratumumab is a monoclonal antibody that may interfere with the ability of cancer cells to grow and spread. 111In-DOTA-daratumumab and 225Ac-DOTA-daratumumab are forms of radioimmunotherapy in which a monoclonal antibody, daratumumab, has been linked to a radiotracer to allow for targeted delivery of the treatment to cancer cells. Giving all three together may kill more cancer cells.
A Study of Talquetamab and Teclistamab Each in Combination With a Programmed Cell Death Receptor-1...
Relapsed/ Refractory Multiple MyelomaThe purpose of the study is to identify the safe dose(s) of a PD-1 inhibitor in combination with talquetamab or teclistamab, and to characterize the safety and tolerability of talquetamab or teclistamab when administered in combination with a PD-1 inhibitor.
Non-chemotherapeutic Interventions for the Improvement of Quality of Life and Immune Function in...
Plasma Cell MyelomaRecurrent Plasma Cell Myeloma2 moreThis clinical trial investigates the effect of non-chemotherapeutic interventions in patients with multiple myeloma. Non-chemotherapeutic interventions such as physical activity and nutritional interventions (e.g., modifications in diet) have been shown to positively affect the immune system and improve overall quality of life. Another purpose of this study is for researchers to learn how the addition of a beta-blocker (propranolol) to the standard treatment regimen in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma affects immune response and quality of life. A study from the Mayo Clinic looked at multiple myeloma patients who were on a beta-blocker while undergoing chemotherapy and found that the use of a beta-blocker resulted in improved patient survival outcomes. Non-chemotherapeutic treatment options may help decrease symptoms and improve quality of life for patients with multiple myeloma.
Study of Novel Regimens in Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma
Multiple MyelomaThis is a multicenter, open-label, phase I/II clinical study, to assess the safety, tolerability, antitumor activity, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of EOS884448 (also known as EOS-448 or GSK4428859A), alone or in combination with iberdomide with and without dexamethasone in participants with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM).
Study of Iberdomide in People With Multiple Myeloma Who Have Had an Autologous Hematopoietic Stem...
Multiple MyelomaThe purpose of this study is to see if iberdomide is a safe and effective maintenance therapy option for people with Multiple Myeloma (MM) who have had an Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant (AHCT) and have already had lenalidomide as maintenance therapy. Patients will receive iberdomide treatment beyond 12 months if they continue to derive benefit from the treatment and will continue until progression of disease or unacceptable toxicity. Follow-up will be as per standard of care for a patient on maintenance therapy, and patients will not require additional research samples.
Helical Tomotherapy in Multiple Myeloma
Multiple MyelomaTo explore the safety and efficacy of systemic radiotherapy (TBI) combined with melphalan (Mel) for pretreatment of autologous hematopoietic stem cells in multiple myeloma.
To Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Human BCMA Targeted CAR-NK Cells Injection for Subjects With...
Multiple MyelomaPlasma Cell LeukemiaThis study is a single-arm, open-label, dose-escalation trial to explore the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamics characteristics of human BCMA targeted CAR-NK Cells injection, and to preliminarily observe the efficacy of the trial drug in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma or plasma cell leukemia.
BCMA-GPRC5D CAR-T Cells for Multiple Myeloma
Multiple MyelomaThis is a single-center, open-label, single-arm study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of bispecific BCMA-GPRC5D Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells in patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma.