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This study will evaluate if the combination of Pomalidomide, Cyclophosphamide and Prednisone is safe and provides benefits in patients with multiple myeloma relapsed and/or refractory to lenalidomide.
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This is a prospective multicenter phase I followed by a phase II trial designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the combination of Pomalidomide with Cyclophosphamide and Prednisone in patients with multiple myeloma relapsed and/or refractory to lenalidomide.
Patients will be evaluated at scheduled visits in up to 3 study periods: pre-treatment, treatment and long-term follow-up (LTFU).
The pre-treatment period includes: screening visits, performed at study entry. After providing written informed consent to participate in the study, patients will be evaluated for study eligibility. The screening period includes the evaluation of inclusion criteria described above. Subjects who meet all the inclusion criteria will be enrolled.
The treatment period includes: administration of the salvage treatment PCP for 6 cycles and maintenance treatment. In order to assess the toxicity of treatment, patients will attend study centre visits at least every 2 weeks, unless clinically indicated. The response will be assessed after each cycle.
During the LTFU period, after development of confirmed PD, all patients are to be followed for survival every 1-3 months via telephone or office visit.
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Age ≥ 18 years.
Patient with multiple myeloma who received 1 to 3 lines of treatment (including high-dose chemotherapy with stem cell support, conventional poli-chemotherapy, thalidomide- , bortezomib- and melphalan-based regimens) and is relapsed or relapsed and refractory (that means relapsed while on salvage or progression within 60 days of most recent therapy) to lenalidomide therapy.
Patient has clinical relapse of MM based on standard criteria.
Patient has measurable disease, defined as follows:
A measurable lesion is defined as a lesion with minimum largest diameter of >20 mm (if measured by conventional techniques such as physical exam, conventional CT scan, MRI) or of >10 mm (if measured by spiral CT scan) in one dimension.
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