The purpose of this study is to see if an experimental drug called ISB 2001 is safe and well-tolerated in patients with multiple myeloma. This study will also help us learn more about the drug and how it works with your body. We want to learn more about the best dose, how much of the drug enters the blood, and if it can be used in the treatment of multiple myeloma.
We will first ask you some questions and do some tests to make sure you are able to take part, including bone marrow aspiration and/or bone marrow biopsy, archival tumor tissue acquisition, whole-body PET-CT or MRI scans, and x-rays. If you can take part, treatment will involve giving the drug once weekly, exams and tests, and blood and urine samples. At the end of treatment, we will run more scans and tests.
ISB 2001 will be made available to you at no charge, and you will not be required to pay for any study procedures.
NC Cancer Hospital (Basnight)
UNC Hospitals / UNC Medical Center
101 Manning Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA
UNC Hospitals Hillsborough Campus
460 Waterstone Dr, Hillsborough, NC 27278, USA
Eben Lichtman
LCCC - Clinical Trials
Clinical or Medical
Interventional
Cancer (Multiple Myeloma)
23-1873