Clinical Trials
11 trialsNCT01010217 2020-03-25
Mismatched Transplantation Using High-dose Post-transplant Cyclophosphamide
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Phase 2 Completed
NCT01116232 2019-03-26
Sirolimus, Tacrolimus, Thymoglobulin and Rituximab as Graft-versus-Host-Disease Prophylaxis in Patients Undergoing Haploidentical and HLA Partially Matched Donor Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute
Phase 2 Terminated
NCT00074490 2018-12-31
Donor Stem Cell Transplant With No or Low-Intensity Chemotherapy Using Sirolimus and Treated Immune Cells to Treat Blood and Lymph Cancers
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
Phase 2 Terminated
NCT00617929 2017-12-28
Antithymocyte Globulin, Clofarabine, and Rituximab in Treating Patients After an Unsuccessful Stem Cell Transplant
Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota
Phase 2 Terminated
NCT00258206 2017-12-06
Rituximab and Cyclophosphamide in Treating Patients With High Risk, Refractory, or Relapsed Multiple Myeloma
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins
Phase 2 Completed
NCT00691015 2017-06-28
Sirolimus, Tacrolimus, and Antithymocyte Globulin in Preventing Graft-Versus-Host Disease in Patients With Hematologic Cancer Who Are Undergoing Donor Stem Cell Transplant
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute
Phase 2 Completed
NCT00567229 2015-11-20
Lenalidomide and Rituximab in Treating Patients With Recurrent and/or Refractory Multiple Myeloma
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Phase 2 Terminated
NCT00004040 2015-08-19
Monoclonal Antibody Therapy or Biological Therapy in Treating Patients With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia or Multiple Myeloma in Remission After Chemotherapy
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
Phase 2 Withdrawn
NCT00505895 2014-10-17
FM 140 vs FM100 Study in Patients With Multiple Myeloma
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Phase 2 Completed
NCT00003554 2013-07-18
Rituximab in Treating Patients With Multiple Myeloma
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Phase 2 Completed
NCT00427557 2012-05-28
Cellular Therapy With Cord Blood Cells
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Phase 2 Completed