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To establish the MTD and/or recommended phase II dose of the coadministration of LDE225 and INC424 in patients with MF, who have not previously received therapy with a JAK inhibitor
Primary: To estimate the MTD and/or RDE for each of the following three treatment arms in patients with myelofibrosis.* PIM447 plus ruxolitinib (doublet)* Ribociclib (LEE011) plus ruxolitinib (doublet)* PIM447 plus ruxolitinib and Ribociclib (LEE011…
To assess the rate of complete response (CR) in Grades III and IV SR-aGVHD participants on Day 28 postrandomization.
Primary: To compare the efficacy of ruxolitinib versus Investigator*s choice Best Available Therapy (BAT) in patients with moderate or severe SR-cGvHD assessed by Overall Response Rate (ORR) at the Cycle 7 Day 1 visit.Secondary: To compare the rate…
To test whether the proportion of patients in remission during the last 6 months of follow up is higher for a T2T strategy compared to a T2S stop strategy.
The purpose of the study intends to assess safety, activity and pharmacokinetics of ruxolitinib treatment with corticosteroids in treatment-naïve and steroid refractory (SR)- acute Graft versus Host Disease (aGvHD) patients aged *28 days to <…
Primary: To compare the efficacy of ruxolitinib versus Investigator*s choice Best Available Therapy (BAT) in patients with grade II-IV steroid refractory- acute graft vs host disease assessed by Overall Response Rate (ORR) at the Day 28.Secondary:…
To characterize the safety, tolerability, and recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D) of each combination partner used with ruxolitinib (Part 1)To evaluate the preliminary efficacy of each novel ruxolitinib combination treatment arm (Parts 2 & 3)
Primary Objective To demonstrate that ICS can be safely withdrawn in T2-low asthma patients with obesity in secondary care (i.e. without loss of asthma control).Secondary Objectives1. To determine predictive factors for successful ICS withdrawal.2.…
The GO TEST OVERTURE study aims to demonstrate the superiority of the Treat to Target management strategy over a Treat to Avoid Symptoms approach in terms of clinical remission of gout symptoms.