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drug1866 | IO-202 Dose Expansion Wiki | 0.41 |
drug1169 | Data registry Wiki | 0.41 |
drug3685 | Spectrila® Wiki | 0.41 |
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D007945 | Leukemia, Lymphoid NIH | 0.71 |
D054198 | Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma NIH | 0.71 |
D015470 | Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute NIH | 0.58 |
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HP:0005526 | Lymphoid leukemia HPO | 0.71 |
HP:0001909 | Leukemia HPO | 0.65 |
HP:0004808 | Acute myeloid leukemia HPO | 0.58 |
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HP:0012324 | Myeloid leukemia HPO | 0.41 |
HP:0012325 | Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia HPO | 0.41 |
HP:0004820 | Acute myelomonocytic leukemia HPO | 0.41 |
HP:0005550 | Chronic lymphatic leukemia HPO | 0.41 |
HP:0002665 | Lymphoma HPO | 0.33 |
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There are 6 clinical trials
This is a non-controlled, single-arm, open-label clinical trial to describe the PK, PD, immunogenicity and safety of ASNase. All subjects enrolled will receive the IP recombinant ASNase (Spectrila®). Since Spectrila is already approved in the European Economic Area for first-line treatment of ALL patients of all age groups and showed similar efficacy and safety in comparison to Asparaginase medac no blinding or control groups are necessary. As underlying treatment protocol the BRALL 2014 treatment protocol will be used.
Description: Assessment of induction phase response, defined as subjects with asparaginase (ASNase) activity trough levels in serum ≥ 100 U/L in induction phase
Measure: Asparaginase (ASNase) activity trough levels Time: Day 21 until Day 31The purpose of this study is to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and/or recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D), safety and toxicity, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of ixazomib administered intravenously in combination with multiagent reinduction chemotherapy in pediatric participants with relapsed/refractory ALL or LLy.
Description: DLT: Grade 4 nonhematologic toxicity after first dose of ixazomib and is probably/definitely attributable to the ixazomib treatment regimen, with exceptions, example fever/infection with/without hospitalization, fatigue and gastrointestinal symptoms, hypofibrinogenemia, metabolic/laboratory abnormalities that resolve to less than or equal to(<=)Grade 2 within 7 days. Any Grade 3/4 nonhematologic toxicity after first dose of ixazomib that is possibly/probably/definitely attributable to the ixazomib treatment regimen and results in omission of subsequent dose of chemotherapy, with exception of fever/infection. Hematologic toxicities: Failure to recover a peripheral absolute neutrophil count (ANC) ≥0.5*10^9 per liter (/L) and a platelet count ≥50*10^9/L due to documented bone marrow hypoplasia (cellularity <10 20%) within 42 days after the beginning of systemic chemotherapy without evidence of active disease by bone marrow evaluation or active infection.
Measure: Number of Participants with Dose-limiting Toxicities (DLT) During Reinduction Chemotherapy Time: Up to Day 29Description: ORR is defined as the percentage of participants with complete response (CR) or CR with incomplete platelet recovery (CRp) based on Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) version 1.1. CR is defined as bone marrow with less than 5 percent (%) blast by morphology, no evidence of circulating blasts or extramedullary disease, and recovery of peripheral counts (ANC >=1.0*10^9/L and a platelet count >=100*10^9/L). CRp is defined as bone marrow with <5% blasts by morphology, no evidence of circulating blasts or extramedullary disease, and recovery of ANC (>1000/mcL) but insufficient recovery of platelets (counts <100, 000/mcL).
Measure: Overall Response Rate (ORR) Time: Up to 30 monthsThe goal of this feasibility study is to determine if Virtual Reality (VR) can be adequately used as an alternative to General Anesthesia (GA) for Lumbar Punctures (LP).
Description: This is a feasibility study with the primary outcome defined as success of completion of the Lumbar Puncture with Virtual Reality.
Measure: Success of completion of the LP with VR Time: 4 monthsDescription: This is a numerical scale from 0 to 10, 0 being no pain, 10 being the worst possible pain.
Measure: Pain Visual Analogue Scale (Pain VAS) Time: 4 monthsDescription: The CAM-S is a vertical analog scale for child self-report of state anxiety. Children are asked to rate how nervous or worried they feel "right now" by marking a line on a visual depiction of a thermometer. Lines closet to the bottom of the thermometer indicate less worry, while lines towards the top of the thermometer indicate more worry. The scale ranges from Calm (score of 0) to very very nervous (score of 100)
Measure: Child Anxiety Meter-State (CAM-S) Time: 4 monthsDescription: The Children's fear Scale is a one-item scale that consists of a row of faces with expressions ranging from no fear (score of 0) to extreme fear (score of 4). Children are asked to choose the face that most closely reflects how anxious or fearful they are feeling.
Measure: Children's Fear Scale (CFS) Time: 4 monthsTo assess safety and tolerability at increasing dose levels of IO-202 in successive cohorts of participants with relapsed or refractory monocytic AML and CMML in order to estimate the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) or maximum administered dose (MAD) and select the recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) and dose schedule as monotherapy.
Description: Incidence of adverse events
Measure: Safety of IO-202 as measured by incidence of adverse events. Time: From first dose of IO-202 to 30 days following last study treatmentDescription: Severity of adverse events
Measure: Safety of IO-202 as measured by severity of adverse events. Time: From first dose of IO-202 to 30 days following last study treatmentDescription: Incidence dose interruptions and dose reductions
Measure: Tolerability of IO-202 as measured by incidence and duration of dose interruptions and dose reductions of study treatment Time: From first dose of IO-202 to 30 days following last study treatmentDescription: Maximum concentration (Cmax) of IO-202
Measure: To characterize the pharmacokinetics (PK) of IO-202 as defined by maximum plasma concentration (Cmax) Time: Through study completion, an average of 1 yearDescription: measure area under the curve (AUC) of IO-202
Measure: To characterize the PK of IO-202 as defined by area under the curve (AUC) Time: Through study completion, an average of 1 yearDescription: Measure anti-drug antibodies in plasma.
Measure: To evaluate the incidence of anti-drug antibodies against IO-202 Time: Through study completion, an average of 1 yearDescription: Measure response rates in patients with anti-drug antibodies.
Measure: To measure rates of response to IO-202 in patients with anti-drug antibodies Time: Through study completion, an average of 1 yearDescription: Statistical correlation levels of target expression on leukemic blasts with response rate
Measure: To correlate target expression with response rates Time: Through study completion, a average of 1 yearDescription: Statistical correlation of target expression on leukemic blasts with adverse event rates
Measure: To correlate target expression with rates of adverse events Time: Through study completion, a average of 1 yearDescription: Measure immunophenotype of leukemic blasts from bone marrow aspirates after study treatment
Measure: To evaluate immunophenotype of leukemic blasts after study treatment. Time: Through study completion, a average of 1 yearThe COVID-19 epidemic (Coronavirus Disease 2019) which is currently raging in France is an emerging infectious disease linked to a virus of the genus coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). The first cases were reported in Wuhan, China, in late December 2019 [1]. Globally, it has been placed in the "pandemic" stage by the WHO since March 11, 2020. Coronavirus viruses have been responsible for epidemics in the past such as the SARS epidemic in 2002 (Syndrome Severe Acute Respiratory) linked to the SARS-CoV virus, or the epidemic of MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) that affected the Middle East in 2012. Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) / lymphocytic lymphoma or Waldenstrom Disease (WD) therefore represent a population at high risk of developing a severe form in the event of COVID-19 infection. To date, no data is available in the literature to assess the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic in this population of patients with CLL / lymphocytic lymphoma or WD.
Description: Hematological pathology Description
Measure: Prognostic factors for healing of COVID-19 infection Time: Day 0Description: Describe the management carried out concerning Coronavirus infection and its impact on the treatment of hemopathy.
Measure: Medical care of Coronavirus infection Time: within 12 months after diagnosisDescription: Allow national epidemiological monitoring and regularly inform the hematology community.
Measure: national epidemiological monitoring Time: through study completion, an average of 2 yearsThe COVID-19 epidemic (Coronavirus Disease 2019) currently raging in France is an emerging infectious disease linked to a virus of the genus coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). Epidemiologically, acute myeloblastic leukemias (AML) are the most common of acute leukemias. The incidence of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is 900 new cases in France in 2018, of which 57% in humans. The treatments administered to AML and ALL patients induce variable immunosuppression: neutropenia, neuropathy, deficits in humoral or cellular immunity or combinations of these deficits. Patients with AML or ALL therefore represent a population at high risk of developing a serious form in the event of infection with SARS-CoV-2. To date, no data is available in the literature to assess the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic in the population of patients with acute leukemia. The main objective of the study is to determine the clinical and biological prognostic factors during SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients with acute leukemia.
Description: Factors associated with overall survival will be analyzed : center, sex, leukemia subtype, previous treatment by corticosteroids, and comorbidities (respiratory, renal, cardiac, weight, diabetes)
Measure: Clinical prognostic factors for infection with COVID-19 Time: Day 0Description: neutrophils and lymphocytes count at the time of SARS-COV2 infection
Measure: Biological prognostic factors for infection with COVID-19 Time: Day 0Description: Describe the management carried out concerning coronavirus infection and its impact of the treatment of acute leukemia (non-invasive ventilation, orotracheal intubation, vasopressor requiring, treatments used, cause of death
Measure: Medical care of Coronavirus infection Time: within 12 months after diagnosisAlphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
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