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Primary objective:Assesment of feasibility and toxicity of T cell depleted NMA Allo-SCT followed by lenalidomide or lenalidomide combined with bortezomib,and subsequent DLI; as treatment of relapsed multiple myeloma.Secondary objectives:To…
Primary objective:• To study the effects of the administration of a donor lymphocyte preparation selectively depleted of host alloreactive T cells (ATIR) to patients with hematologic malignancies on 6 months and 12 months transplant related…
In a dose escalation study we will determine the safety and preliminary efficacy of allogeneic bmMSCs in the induction of response for active fistulizing CD.
2.1 Primary objective * To determine the feasibility (as measured by non-relapse mortality after 7 months) of the regimen of Ibritumomab, followed by a reduced intensity, partial T cell-depleted allogeneic stem cell transplantation and…
• To assess the feasibility, tolerability and safety of administration of donor or patient derived CMV pp65-specific T cells in patients with CMV reactivation or CMV disease after alloSCT.• To determine the presence of CMV specific T cells at…
In this phase II study, the toxicity and treatment effects of early donor derived CD4+ lymphocyte infusion, three months after allo-SCT, will be evaluated
To study the long term safety (up to 5 years) of denosumab in subjects undergoing androgen-deprivation therapy for non-metastatic prostate cancer.
The objective of the study is to improve the T cell killing by treating the patient with in the laboratory cultured professional antigen presenting cells (DCs) which are loaded with specific antigens that are only present on blood and cancer cells…
This proposed study has three main objectives:1. To determine the feasibility of intra-marrow transplantation (IMT) of MSCs in lower risk MDS patients (a Phase I/II study):Although we have experience with application of (unrelated) MSCs and intra-…
- To investigate the feasibility and safety of administration of donor leukemia-reactive T cells- To evaluate the persistence of leukemia-reactive T cells after administration- To evaluate whether administration of leukemia-reactive T cells leads to…
Primary Objective• To investigate the feasibility and safety of administration of donor HA-1 TCR transduced virus-specific T-cells after allo-SCT.Secondary Objectives• To evaluate the persistence of donor HA-1 TCR transduced virus-specific T-cells…
The primary aim of our study is to evaluate safety and toxicity of ex vivo-expanded NK cell infusions following a non-myeloablative conditioning regimen in elderly AML patients who are no candidates for allogeneic SCT. Moreover there is also a…
Phase l-ll safety study on the development of a multimodal treatment protocol combining the advantages of CB with the advantages of haploidentical stem cells in a group HSCT requiring patients with an estimated high risk of transplant related…
Evaluation of engraftment and disease-free survival following double cord blood transplantation after a reduced intensity conditioning regimen in adult patients. In addition to description of clinical parameters biological studies will be performed…
Primary objective:-To compare disease-free survival (DFS) in high risk leukemia patients who underwent haploidentical HCT followed by an add back strategy of HSV-Tk donor lymphocytes or standard haploidentical HCTSecondary objectives:- To compare…
To test feasibility and safety of alpha beta T-/CD19 B-cell depleted allo-SCT in high risk or relapsed acute leukaemia / MDS followed by an innate donor lymphocyte infusion (iDLI)
To study the safety of co-infusion of a alphabetaT-/CD19 B-cell depleted haematopoietic stem cells from haplo-identical donor and a single unit cord blood unit and to investigate the anti-tumor responses from both grafts.
To describe the safety and tolerability of up to 5 years denosumab administration as measured by adverse event monitoring, immunogenicity, and safety laboratory parameters in subjects who previously received denosumab.
This is a mulricenter phase II study examining the feasability and efficacy of this approach. Subjects will receive by intraveneus infusion a dose of MSC (aiming for 2 x 106/kg or highest avialable dose)
To determine if denosumab is non-inferior to zoledronic acid (Zometa) with respect to the first on-study occurrence of a skeletal-related event (SRE) in subjects with advanced breast cancer and bone metastases.