A Phase I First in Human Study of ARV-393 in Adult Participants With Advanced Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Study Identifier:
ARV-393-101
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Study Summary

This clinical trial is studying the safety and potential anti-tumor activity of an investigational drug called ARV-393 in patients diagnosed with advanced Relapsed/Refractory non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (R/R NHL) to determine if ARV-393 may be a possible treatment option.

ARV-393 is thought to work by breaking down a protein present in many types of non-Hodgkins lymphomas, which may prevent, slow or stop tumor growth. This is the first time ARV-393 will be used by people. The investigational drug will be given as an oral tablet.

To evaluate safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and preliminary antitumor activity of ARV-393 in patients with advanced B-cell NHL or nTFHL-AI.

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Study Locations

Location
Investigator
Status
Condition(s) Treated at Site
Location
START Madrid, Spain (CIOCC)
Madrid, Spain, 28050
Investigator
Damian Cubillas
Status
Recruiting
Condition(s) Treated at Site
Lymphoma