Selinexor

A Study of Selinexor, in Combination With Carfilzomib, Daratumumab or Pomalidomide in Patients With Multiple Myeloma

What's the purpose of the trial?

This is a prospective, 2-arm (with an additional exploratory arm), open-label, multicenter study looking at the response rate of patients receiving selinexor (KPT-330), in combination with carfilzomib, daratumumab or pomalidomide.

Trial status

Accepting patients

Phase
Phase 2
Enrollment
96
Last Updated
3 months ago
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Experimental Treatments

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  • Carfilzomib Carfilzomib is a kind of medication called a proteasome inhibitor that interferes with the growth and spread of cancer cells in the body. Carfilzomib is used in the treatment of multiple myeloma. 
  • Daratumumab is a type of cancer drug called a monoclonal antibody. Daratumumab attaches to a protein called CD38, which is present in high numbers on the surface of multiple myeloma cells, as well as on certain other types of cells, such as red blood cells.
  • Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid that prevents the release of substances in the body that cause inflammation, and is given in conjunction with some cancer treatments.
  • Pomalidomide is a kind of medication called an immunomodulatory agent that promotes an immune response to help slow tumor growth. Pomalidomide is used in the treatment of several different indications.
  • Selinexor Selinexor is a first-in-class, oral Selective Inhibitor of Nuclear Export (SINE) compound. Selinexor is used in the treatment of multiple myeloma. 

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