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Active clinical trials for "Polycythemia Vera"

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A Study of Fedratinib in Japanese Subjects With DIPSS (Dynamic International Prognostic Scoring...

Primary Myelofibrosis

The study will be conducted in compliance with the International Council for Harmonisation (ICH) of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use/Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and applicable regulatory requirements. This is a Phase 1/2 multicenter, single arm, open-label study in Japanese subjects with DIPSS intermediate or high-risk PMF, post-PV or post-ET MF. The study consists of 2 parts: Phase 1 part to determine safety and tolerability and a RP2D. The Phase 1 portion of the study will explore one or more drug doses for fedratinib (300 mg and 400 mg) using a mTPI-2 design. Following completion of dose escalation and determination of MTD and/or a RP2D, the study will progress into the Phase 2 part to further evaluate the efficacy and safety. The study will consist of 3 periods: a Screening Period, a Treatment Period including a 30-day follow-up after last dose visit and a survival follow-up period.

Active64 enrollment criteria

An Optimal Dose Finding Study of N-Acetylcysteine in Patients With Myeloproliferative Neoplasms...

Myeloproliferative NeoplasmMPN3 more

This is a phase I/II study evaluating the optimal dose of N-acetylcysteine (N-AC) in patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN).

Active21 enrollment criteria

Phase 3 Study of Pelabresib (CPI-0610) in Myelofibrosis (MF) (MANIFEST-2)

MyelofibrosisPrimary Myelofibrosis2 more

A Phase 3, randomized, blinded study comparing pelabresib (CPI-0610) and ruxolitinib with placebo and ruxolitinib in myelofibrosis (MF) patients that have not been previously treated with Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKi). Pelabresib is a small molecule inhibitor of bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) proteins.

Active10 enrollment criteria

Asian Myeloproliferative Neoplasm (MPN) Registry

Myeloproliferative NeoplasmPolycythemia Vera8 more

This is a multinational, multicenter, prospective and retrospective, observational, cohort study of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasm.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate the Long-term Safety of Rusfertide (PTG-300) in Subjects With Polycythemia Vera...

Polycythemia Vera

The goal of this clinical trial is to assess long-term safety and efficacy of rusfertide in subjects with polycythemia vera. Subjects who complete dosing with rusfertide until the end-of-treatment visit of a Phase 2 or Phase 3 study and meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria for this study, are eligible to participate in this open-label study and continue treatment with rusfertide.

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Study to Identify and Describe Predictive Factors for Thromboembolic Events in Patients With High-risk...

Polycythemia Vera

This is a prospective observational study that will enroll patients with high-risk Polycythemia Vera (PV) with at least one Thromboembolic Event (TE) after diagnosis or up to 2 years prior to diagnosis. This is a non-randomized study, and to ensure a sufficient number of patients in both cohorts, enrollment in each cohort will be terminated once the target of 150 patients has been reached.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Curcumin to Improve Inflammation and Symptoms in Patients With Clonal Cytopenia of Undetermined...

Clonal Cytopenia of Undetermined SignificanceEssential Thrombocythemia3 more

This phase II trial evaluates how a curcumin supplement (C3 complex/Bioperine) changes the inflammatory response and symptomatology in patients with clonal cytopenia of undetermined significance (CCUS), low risk myelodysplastic syndrome (LR-MDS), and myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN). Chronic inflammation drives disease development and contributes to symptoms experienced by patients with CCUS, LR-MDS, and MPN. Curcumin has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties and has been studied in various chronic illnesses and hematologic diseases.

Not yet recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Assessing Feasibility of Thromboprophylaxis With Apixaban in JAK2-positive Myeloproliferative Neoplasm...

Myeloproliferative Neoplasm (MPN)Essential Thrombocythemia (ET)4 more

Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are blood disorders that occur when the body makes too many white or red blood cells, or platelets. This overproduction of blood cells in the bone marrow can create problems for blood flow and lead to various symptoms. One of the major problems is the formation of blood clots. These may form in the veins of a patient's legs or arms where they cause leg or arm pain, swelling or difficulty walking. These clots may travel to the lung and then cause chest pain, shortness of breath and sometimes death. Blood clots can also lead to poor or no blood flow to one's heart, brain, or other organs, causing damages that cannot be easily or ever repaired, such as stroke or heart attack. Patients diagnosed with certain types of MPN are associated with a higher risk of developing blood clots and related complications. For this reason, MPN patients are usually treated with low-dose aspirin, a common drug used for blood clot prevention, on long-term basis to prevent the formation of blood clots and other complications. However, recent studies also show that the risk of blood clots remains elevated in MPN patients treated with aspirin, and there may not be improvement or reduction in fatal or other events that are associated with blood clots. In addition, since this medical condition is rare, so there's a lack of studies done with high quality results to help physicians decide the best treatment plan for these patients. The study drug, apixaban, is a new type of orally-taken blood thinner that has been shown to be effective and safe for prevention and treatment of blood clots in various patient populations. The investigators will evaluate whether apixaban is safer and/or better at preventing blood clots and other complications in MPN patients compared to aspirin.

Active13 enrollment criteria

A Post-Marketing Surveillance Study to Assess the Safety of Fedratinib in Korean Patients With Myelofibrosis...

Primary MyelofibrosisPost-polycythemia Vera Myelofibrosis1 more

The purpose of this study is to assess the real-world safety of fedratinib for the treatment of adult participants with primary myelofibrosis (PMF), post polycythemia vera myelofibrosis (post-PV MF), or post essential thrombocythemia myelofibrosis (post-ET MF) who were previously treated with ruxolitinib. Participants will represent the overall patient population with PMF, post-PV MF or post-ET MF who lost adequate response to and/or are intolerant to ruxolitinib. Inadequate response definitions will follow Ministry of Food and Drug Safety-approved label and reimbursement criteria of the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Study on Efficacy and Safety of Givinostat Versus Hydroxyurea in Patients With Polycythemia Vera...

Polycythemia Vera

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare in the efficacy and safety of givinostat to hydroxyurea in Jak2V617F-positive high risk polycythemia vera patients.

Not yet recruiting20 enrollment criteria
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