New attack on hidden cancer cells could boost leukemia cure rates
NCT ID NCT05554419
Summary
This study is for adults with a type of blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia (AML) who have a small amount of leftover cancer after initial treatment. The goal is to test if adding newer drugs to a standard chemotherapy is better at wiping out these hidden cancer cells before a patient gets a stem cell transplant. Researchers will compare four different drug combinations to see which one helps more patients achieve a deeper remission with fewer cancer cells.
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