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  • A Study of Belantamab Mafodotin Administered in Combination With Lenalidomide and Dexamethasone (BRd) Versus Daratumumab, Lenalidomide, and Dexamethasone (DRd) in Participants With Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma (NDMM) Who Are Ineligible for Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation (TI-NDMM)

    Phase

    3

    Span

    380 weeks

    Sponsor

    GlaxoSmithKline

    Fukushima

    Recruiting

  • Utility of Adjusting Chemotherapy Dose & Dosing Schedule with the SALVage Weekly Dose-dense Regimen in Patients with Poor Prognostic OVARian Cancers Based on the Tumor Unfavorable Primary Chemosensitivity and Incomplete Debulking Surgery

    SALVOVAR is a pragmatic open-label multicenter randomized phase III trial (ratio 1:1) comparing the efficacy of the salvage weekly dose-dense regimen with those of the continuation of the same standard regimen as given during neo-adjuvant period. The randomization will be stratified on the main clinical prognostic factors assumed to impact the efficacy of the assessed arms and the overall survival: 1. Bevacizumab: planned administration: Yes, vs No 2. BRCA mutation: planned administration: Yes, vs No/Unknown 3. KELIMTM strate within unfavorable KELIM subgroup: very unfavorable < 0.7, vs moderately unfavorable [0.7-1.0[ The trial will be pragmatic, as it aims at confirming the superiority of the adjusted chemotherapy compared to the continuation of the standard chemotherapy in routine clinical practice, in a population of ovarian cancer patients close to the real-life clinical activity with few selection criteria.

    Phase

    3

    Span

    231 weeks

    Sponsor

    ARCAGY/ GINECO GROUP

    Fukushima

    Recruiting

  • A Study to Test Whether BI 764524 Helps People With an Eye Condition Called Diabetic Retinopathy

    Phase

    2

    Span

    130 weeks

    Sponsor

    Boehringer Ingelheim

    Fukushima

    Recruiting

  • An Observational Study to Assess Change in Disease Activity and Adverse Events in Adolescent and Adult Participants With Moderate to Severe Active Crohn's Disease (CD) in Japan

    Phase

    N/A

    Span

    175 weeks

    Sponsor

    AbbVie

    Fukushima

    Recruiting

  • A Trial to Learn How Well Linvoseltamab Works Compared to the Combination of Elotuzumab, Pomalidomide and Dexamethasone for Adult Participants With Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma

    Phase

    3

    Span

    501 weeks

    Sponsor

    Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

    Fukushima

    Recruiting

  • A Study to Evaluate Effectiveness and Safety of Deucravacitinib (BMS-986165) Compared With Placebo in Participants With Active Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

    Phase

    3

    Span

    258 weeks

    Sponsor

    Bristol-Myers Squibb

    Fukushima

    Recruiting

  • Acute Optic Neuritis Network: an International Study That Invesitages Subjects With a First-ever Episode of Acute Inflammation of the Optic Nerve

    The Acute Optic Neuritis Network (ACON) is a global cooperation of currently 26 academic centers longitudinally investigating subjects with inaugural acute optic neuritis (ON). ON often occurs at presentation of multiple sclerosis (MS), neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) and myelin-oligodendrocyte-glycoprotein (MOG) antibody-associated disease (MOGAD). The recommended treatment of high-dose corticosteroids for ON is based on a North-American study population, which did not address treatment timing, or antibody serostatus. The ACON study is primarily designed to investigate the effect of time to high-dose corticosteroid treatment on 6-month visual outcomes in ON. All patients presenting within 30 days of inaugural ON will be enrolled. For primary analysis, patients will subsequently be assigned either into the MS-ON, aquaporin-4-IgG positive ON (AQP4-IgG+ON) or MOG-IgG positive ON (MOG-IgG+ON) group and then further sub-stratified according to the number of days from onset of visual loss to high-dose corticosteroids. The primary outcome measure will be high-contrast best-corrected visual acuity (HC-BCVA) at 6 months. Additionally, multimodal data will be collected in subjects with any ON (CIS-ON, MS-ON, AQP4-IgG+ON or MOG-IgG+ON and seronegative non-MS-ON), excluding infectious and granulomatous ON. Secondary outcomes include: optical coherence tomography (OCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measurements, serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers (AQP4- and MOG-IgG levels; neurofilament; glial fibrillary protein), questionnaires (headache, visual function in daily routine, depression, and quality of life) at presentation, at 6- and 12-months follow-up. Data will be collected from 22 academic hospitals from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, South America, Australia and Europe. Planned recruitment consists of 100 MS-ON, 50 AQP4-IgG+ON and 50 MOG-IgG+ON. This prospective, multimodal data collection will assess the potential value of early high-dose corticosteroid treatment, investigate the interrelations between functional impairments and structural changes, and evaluate the diagnostic yield of laboratory biomarkers. This analysis has the ability to substantially improve treatment strategies and accuracy of diagnostic stratification in acute demyelinating ON.

    Phase

    N/A

    Span

    281 weeks

    Sponsor

    Experimental and Clinical Research Center, a cooperation between the Max Delbrück Center for Molecul

    Fukushima

    Recruiting

  • Japan Post-Marketing Surveillance for Peficitinib to Assess Safety and Effectiveness in the Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis

    This is a mandatory Post-Marketing Surveillance (PMS) requested by Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) as a part of the Japan-Risk Management Plan (J-RMP).

    Phase

    N/A

    Span

    331 weeks

    Sponsor

    Astellas Pharma Inc

    Fukushima

    Recruiting

  • A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Birtamimab in Mayo Stage IV Patients with AL Amyloidosis

    This is a Phase 3 multicenter, global, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of birtamimab in Mayo Stage IV patients with AL amyloidosis (i.e., Double-blind Phase), followed by a long-term, open-label extension (i.e., Open-label Extension [OLE] Phase). The primary objective of the Double-blind Phase is to evaluate the efficacy of birtamimab by assessing time to all-cause mortality. All patients will receive bortezomib-containing chemotherapy regimen as standard of care. For the Double-blind Phase of the study, approximately 220 newly diagnosed Mayo Stage IV patients with AL amyloidosis will be enrolled and randomized in a 2:1 ratio to birtamimab or placebo. Subjects will remain on study until study completion, when the pre-defined number of events (all-cause mortality) have been reached. After completion of the Double-blind Phase, eligible subjects may enter the optional OLE Phase, in which all subjects will receive open-label birtamimab treatment, regardless of Double-blind Phase randomized treatment assignment. Treatment in the OLE Phase will continue for an additional 24 months or until birtamimab is commercially available in a subject's country of residence, whichever occurs first (in accordance with country-specific regulations). The primary objective of the OLE Phase is to evaluate the long-term safety of birtamimab plus standard of care in Mayo Stage IV subjects with AL amyloidosis.

    Phase

    3

    Span

    305 weeks

    Sponsor

    Prothena Biosciences Ltd.

    Fukushima

    Recruiting

  • Zimmer Biomet Shoulder Arthroplasty PMCF

    The primary endpoint is defined as survival of the implant at 10 years, which is based on removal or intended removal of at least 1-study implant component and will be determined by using the Kaplan Meier method. The safety of the system will be assessed by monitoring the frequency and incidence of adverse events. Separate analysis will be done for each arm of the study. The secondary endpoint is represented by the performance and clinical benefits of Zimmer Biomet Shoulder Arthroplasty Systems and its instrumentation after 2 years, which will be assessed by the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) shoulder score. The secondary endpoint evaluation will also assess the overall pain, functional performance, quality of life and radiographic parameters of all enrolled study subjects.

    Phase

    N/A

    Span

    629 weeks

    Sponsor

    Zimmer Biomet

    Fukushima

    Recruiting

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