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  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    20
  • sponsor
    Amgen
Updated on 15 May 2025
hysterectomy
renal failure
calcium
serum calcium
gilbert's syndrome
vasectomy
tubal ligation
immunoglobulins
anemia
multiple myeloma
hypercalcemia
bone marrow plasma cells
Virtual trials
Online studies

Summary

This study will assess the safety and tolerability of denosumab in smoldering multiple myeloma subjects as well to see if denosumab can reduce subjects' risk of getting multiple myeloma.

Description

This is an open label, Phase II trial of denosumab 120mg subcutaneous (SC) for patients with smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM). Subjects will be recruited from the James P. Wilmot Cancer Center, University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. Patients seen in the inpatient or outpatient setting with histologically confirmed SMM will be evaluated for this study.
20 patients will be treated as follows: Denosumab: day 1 = 120mg SC every 4 weeks for 12 cycles. Cycles will be 28 days in length. Patients will be followed after completion of the study per standard of care for progression free survival for an additional 2 years after the last dose of denosumab. All patients will take daily vitamin D and calcium supplements of at least 1200mg elemental calcium and 800IU of vitamin D unless documented hypercalcemia develops on study. Pre-existing hypocalcemia must be corrected prior to initiating therapy with denosumab. Serum vitamin D levels will be checked during screening and should be repleted to a total 25-hydroxyvitamin D level ≥30ng/mL.

Details
Condition Smoldering Multiple Myeloma, Denosumab, Multiple Myeloma
Age 100years or below
Clinical Study IdentifierTX12561123
SponsorAmgen
Last Modified on15 May 2025

Eligibility

Yes No Not Sure

Inclusion Criteria

Patient has confirmed SMM according to the definition of the International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) definition: serum M-protein ≥3 g/dL or BMPC >10% but less than 60%, or both, along with normal organ and marrow function (CRAB) within 4 weeks prior to baseline. C: Absence of hypercalcemia, evidenced by a calcium ≤11 mg/dL. R: Absence of renal failure, evidenced by a creatinine ≤ 2.0mg/dL A: Absence of anemia, evidenced by a hemoglobin ≥10 g/dL
B: Absence of lytic bone lesions per IMWG recommendations
One of either PET-CT, low-dose whole-body CT (LDWBCT) or MRI of the whole body
or spine. Increased uptake on PET-CT alone is not adequate for the diagnosis
of multiple myeloma; evidence of underlying osteolytic bone destruction is
needed on the CT portion of the examination
One of the risk factors below that portends for an increased risk of progression to MM
An abnormal free light chain ratio
M-spike ≥ 4 g/dL
≥ 50% bone marrow plasma cells
Immunoparesis ≥ 20% less than the institutional normal standard of the uninvolved immunoglobulins
Serum calcium or albumin-adjusted serum calcium ≥ 2.1 mmol/L (8.4 mg/dL) and ≤ 2.9mmol/L (11.5 mg/dL) (Reference range 8.5-10.8 mg/dL)
Able to tolerate daily supplementation of calcium and vitamin D
Must have a vitamin D level ≥ 30 ng/mL after repletion
Participants must have normal organ as defined below
Total bilirubin ≤ 2.0 x institutional upper limit of normal (ULN); patients diagnosed with Gilbert's syndrome can enroll with a total bilirubin > 2 after review of the principal investigator
AST(SGOT) ≤2.5 × institutional ULN
ALT(SGPT) ≤2.5 × institutional ULN
Age ≥ 18 years
ECOG PS ≤1
Life expectancy greater than 12 months
Subjects with reproductive potential must be willing to use, in combination with his/her partner, 2 highly effective methods of effective contraception or practice sexual abstinence throughout the study and continue for 5 months after the study duration. Subjects who are surgically sterile (e.g. history of bilateral tubal ligation, hysterectomy) or whose sexual partner is sterile (e.g. history of vasectomy) are not required to use additional contraceptive measures
Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document
Patient is willing and able to comply with the protocol for the duration of the study including undergoing treatment and scheduled visits and examinations including follow up
Statement on Inclusion of Women and Minorities - Men and women of all ethnicities and racial backgrounds are eligible for this study

Exclusion Criteria

Prior administration of denosumab
Any history of IV bisphosphonate use prior to or during the study
Prescription oral fluorides or bisphosphonate usage > 3 months within the past 2 years
Systemic corticosteroids > 10mg prednisone per day
Known secondary cause for osteopenia or osteoporosis
Patient has symptomatic MM, as defined by any of the following
Lytic lesions or pathologic fractures
Anemia (hemoglobin <10 g/dL)
Hypercalcemia (corrected serum calcium > 11.0 mg/dL)
Renal insufficiency (creatinine > 2.0 mg/dL)
Clonal bone marrow plasma cells > 60%
An involved serum free light chain (kappa or Lambda) > 100mg/L with the ratio of the involved/uninvolved free light chains also > 100 mg/L
One or more osteolytic lesions on radiography, but more than one lesion is required if < 10% marrow plasma cells. From MRI imaging, there must be more than one lesion of > 5mm in size
Other: symptomatic hyperviscosity, amyloidosis, plasma cell leukemia, POEMS syndrome (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal protein)
Prior history or current evidence of osteonecrosis/osteomyelitis of the jaw
Active dental or jaw condition that requires oral surgery, including tooth extraction
Non-healed dental/oral surgery, including tooth extraction
Planned invasive dental procedures during the course of study
Evidence of any of the following conditions per subject self-report or medical chart review
Any prior invasive malignancy within 3 years of enrollment that may affect outcome of study
Any non-invasive malignancy not treated with curative intent or with known active disease within 3 years before enrollment that may affect outcome of study
Major surgery or significant traumatic injury occurring within 4 weeks before enrollment
Active infection with Hepatitis B virus or Hepatitis C virus
Known infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) requiring IV anti-infective therapy
Subject is pregnant or breast feeding, or planning to become pregnant within 5 months after the end of treatment
Female subject of child-bearing potential is not willing to use, in combination with her partner, 2 methods of highly effective contraception during treatment and for 5 months after the end of treatment
Clinically significant hypersensitivity to denosumab or any components of denosumab 120mg
Known sensitivity to any of the products to be administered during the study (e.g., calcium, or vitamin D)
Subject is receiving or is less than 14 days since ending other experimental drug (no marketing authorization for any indication)
Any major medical or psychiatric disorder that, in the opinion of the investigator, might prevent the subject from completing the study or interfere with the interpretation of the study results
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