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CAR-T in Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma
Sponsor: Dr. Zaineb Akram
Summary
The treatment options for multiple myeloma have evolved significantly over the years, providing patients with a range of therapies tailored to their specific circumstances. The choice of treatment often hinges on various factors, including the aggressiveness of the disease, individual prognostic indicators like genetic markers, the overall physical condition of the patient, and any pre-existing health issues that may affect treatment decisions. Current therapeutic strategies include several classes of drugs, each working through different mechanisms. Proteasome inhibitors (PIs) disrupt the protein degradation process within myeloma cells, thereby promoting their death. Immunomodulatory drugs (IMiDs) modulate the immune system and inhibit tumor growth by enhancing the body's natural anti-cancer responses. Monoclonal antibodies specifically target cancer cells, marking them for destruction by the immune system. In cases where patients are eligible, autologous stem cell transplantation remains a viable option, offering the potential for long-term remission by replacing damaged bone marrow with healthy stem cells from the patient's own body. Despite these advancements, multiple myeloma continues to present significant challenges, as it often recurs even after initial successful treatment and remains an incurable disease. This highlights the urgent need for innovative therapeutic strategies that can effectively address resistance to existing treatments, ultimately aiming to improve patient outcomes and survival rates.
Official title: Pilot, Open-Label, Single-Arm Study of Autologous BCMA-Directed CAR-T Cells in Patients With Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma in Pakistan
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
10
Start Date
2026-06-01
Completion Date
2027-12-31
Last Updated
2026-07-08
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
CAR-T
CAR-T therapy will be given
Locations (2)
National University of Medical Sciences, Clinical Trial Unit
Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, Pakistan
National University of Medical Sciences, Clinical Trial Unit
Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, Pakistan