Study Overview

This study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of favezelimab (MK-4280) in combination with pembrolizumab (MK-3475) using a non-randomized study design in participants with the following hematological malignancies:

* classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL)
* diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL)
* indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma (iNHL)

This study will also evaluate the safety and efficacy of pembrolizumab or favezelimab administered as monotherapy in participants with cHL using a 1:1 randomized study design.

The study will have 2 phases: a safety lead-in and an efficacy expansion phase. The recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) will be determined in the safety lead-in phase by evaluating dose-limiting toxicities.

There is no primary hypothesis for this study.

View full trial information on Clinicaltrials.gov

NATIONAL TRIAL REFERENCE NUMBER

NCT03598608

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Patient Participation

Only a qualified healthcare professional can determine if you are eligible to take part in a clinical trial. However, this information may be useful in starting a conversation with your doctor.

Conditions

Hodgkin Disease, Lymphoma, B-Cell, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin

Age Range

18+

Sex

All

Study Details

Trial Phase

Trial Phase 1

Investigational medication is tested for safety on a relatively small group of 20 to 100 volunteers who are usually healthy, but not always. Phase 1 trials may happen in a doctor’s office or a hospital.

Trial Phase 2

In Phase 2 trials, researchers try to find out if a treatment works in about 100 to 500 participants – usually people who have the health condition the treatment is intended to treat. In vaccine trials, the participants are usually healthy. Phase 2 trials may happen in a doctor’s office, a clinic, or a hospital.

Start Date

End Date

  • Actual study start date 10-17-2018
  • Estimated primary completion date 01-16-2026
  • Estimated study completion date 01-16-2026

Trial Locations

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What can you do next?

If you think this clinical trial might be a good fit and you are interested in taking part, take the next step to see if you are eligible.

Taking part in a clinical trial is an important decision

If you are considering joining a clinical trial, first learn as much as you can about:

  • The investigational treatment that is being studied
  • What the risks and possible benefits are for participants

Talk to your doctor about the clinical trial before you decide to join

 

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NATIONAL TRIAL REFERENCE NUMBER

NCT03598608

When you talk with your doctor or clinical team member, please have the national trial reference number available.

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