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Sequential Treatment With RO-MTX After Pomalidomide, Orelabrutinib, Rituximab (POR) in Newly-diagnosed PCNSL

Sequential Treatment With RO-MTX After Pomalidomide, Orelabrutinib, Rituximab (POR) in Newly-diagnosed PCNSL

Recruiting
18-70 years
All
Phase 2

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Overview

This is a multicenter prospective single arm phase II study, and the purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of sequential treatment regimens with RO-MTX after pomalidomide, orelabrutinib, rituximab (POR) in newly-diagnosed primary central nervous system lymphoma, and explore the feasibility of chemo-free treatment in PCNSL. The primary objective was the overall response rate (ORR; defined as partial response [PR] or better) after 4 cycles of POR.

Description

There are 2 sections of this trial. Step1: the patients will be treated with 4 cycles of POR regimen (Pomalidomide 4mg d1-d14, Orelabrutinib 150mg d1-d21, Rituximab 375mg/m2 d1, 21 days per cycle). The response will be evaluated every 2 cycles. The patients with PD will drop out of the study. Step2: Patients with CR/PR/SD after 4 cycles of POR treatment will be treated with 2 cycles of RO-MTX regimen(methotrexate 3.5g/m2 civ d1, Orelabrutinib 150mg d1-d21, Rituximab 375mg/m2 d1, 21 days per cycle). After 6 cycles of induction therapy, all patients were followed for survival data every 12 week until disease progression, disease recurrence, death, or study termination. Patients with progression were also followed up for survival data as above. Overall survival will be followed up to 3 years after the last subject entered the study. Establishing the feasibility of chemo-free treatment in primary central nervous system lymphoma will provide the foundation for a larger study of efficacy and long-term outcomes of chemo-free therapy for patients with PCNSL.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • • Newly diagnosed primary central nervous system lymphoma
    • Pathological type is B cell lymphoma
    • Age 18-70 years
    • Demonstrate adequate marrow hemopoietic function as defined below:WBC>3.0×109/L,ANC>1.5×109/L,HGB>90g/L,PLT>80×109/L
    • Demonstrate adequate organ function as defined below: cardiac function grade 0-2(NYHA);SpO2>88%( natural state);ALT<3UNL,TBil<2ULN; SCr>60ml/min/m2
    • Having at least one measurable lesions
    • Sign the Informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • • The pathological diagnosis was T-cell lymphoma.
    • systemic lymphoma involved CNS
    • Pre-existing uncontrolled active infection
    • Acute myocardial infarction or unstable angina within 6 months; Uncontrolled hypertension and arrhythmia
    • Active bleeding
    • Allergic to any component of the investigational product.
    • Subjects who are suspected to be unable to comply with the study protocol
    • Pregnancy or active lactation

Study details
    Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma

NCT05390749

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

26 January 2024

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