New hope for lymphoma patients: testing combination therapies in japan

NCT ID NCT04661007

Summary

This study is testing several combinations of a drug called tafasitamab, along with other medications, for Japanese adults with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. The main goals are to find safe doses and see how well these combinations work to control the cancer. It includes people whose cancer has come back after treatment and some who are newly diagnosed.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Aichi Cancer Center Hospital

    Aichi, 464 8681, Japan

  • Chiba Cancer Center

    Chiba, 260-8717, Japan

  • Iuhw Narita Hospital

    Narita, 286-8520, Japan

  • Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital

    Nagoya, 466-8650, Japan

  • Kanagawa Cancer Center

    Yokohama, 241-8515, Japan

  • Kindai University Hospital

    Sayama, 589-8511, Japan

  • Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital

    Hyōgo, 650-0047, Japan

  • Kyushu University Hospital

    Fukuoka, Japan

  • Mie University Hospital

    Tsu, 514-0001, Japan

  • National Cancer Center Hospital

    Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan

  • National Cancer Center Hospital East

    Chiba, 277-8577, Japan

  • National Hospital Organization Kyushu Cancer Center

    Fukuoka, 811-1395, Japan

  • Nho Disaster Medical Center

    Tachikawa, 190-0014, Japan

  • Nho Hokkaido Cancer Center

    Sapporo, 003-0804, Japan

  • Nho Kumamoto Medical Center

    Kumamoto-ken, 860-008, Japan

  • Nho Okayama Medical Center

    Okayama, 701-1192, Japan

  • Nho Shikoku Cancer Center

    Matsuyama, 791-0280, Japan

  • Osaka University Hospital

    Suita-shi, 565-0871, Japan

  • Saitama Medical Center

    Saitama-shi, 330-8503, Japan

  • The Cancer Institute Hospital of Jfcr

    Kōtoku, 135-8550, Japan

  • Tohoku University Hospital

    Miyagi, 980-8574, Japan

  • Tokai University Hospital

    Kanagawa, 259-1193, Japan

  • University of Fukui Hospital

    Fukui, 910-1193, Japan

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