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A Trial to Learn if Odronextamab is Safe and Well-Tolerated and How Well it Works Compared to Rituximab Combined With Different Types of Chemotherapy for Participants With Follicular Lymphoma


Active: Yes
Cancer Type: Hematopoietic Malignancies
Lymphoma
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
Unknown Primary
NCT ID: NCT06091254
Trial Phases: Phase III Protocol IDs: R1979-HM-2298 (primary)
NCI-2024-00238
2022-502660-20-00
Eligibility: 18 Years and older, Male and Female Study Type: Treatment
Study Sponsor: Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
NCI Full Details: http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT06091254

Summary

This study is researching an experimental drug called odronextamab, referred to as study
drug. The study is focused on participants with previously untreated follicular lymphoma
(a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma or NHL).

This study will be made up of two parts: Part 1 (non-randomized) and Part 2 (randomized -
controlled).

The aim of Part 1 of the study is to see how safe and tolerable the study drug is when
given alone.

The aim of Part 2 of the study is to see how the study drug works compared to rituximab
(called the "comparator drug") and chemotherapy (the current standard of care for NHL).
Standard of care means the usual medication expected and used when receiving treatment
for a condition.

The study is looking at several other research questions, including:

- What side effects may happen from taking the study drug

- How much study drug is in the blood at different times

- Whether the body makes antibodies against the study drug (which could make the study
drug less effective or could lead to side effects)

- How the study drug affects quality of life and ability to complete routine daily
activities.

Treatment Sites in Georgia

City of Hope Atlanta
600 Celebrate Life Parkway
Newnan, GA 30265
770-400-6169
www.cityofhope.org/locations/atlanta/atlanta-cancer-center

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