Conditions
Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma Recurrent, Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma Refractory, Primary Mediastinal Large B-cell Lymphoma Recurrent, Primary Mediastinal Large B-cell Lymphoma Refractory
Clinical Trials
The primary purpose of the study is to assess the pharmacokinetics (PK) profile of pembrolizumab (MK-3475) following subcutaneous (SC) injection of pembrolizumab coformulated with hyaluronidase (MK-3475A), and to evaluate the objective response rate (ORR) of MK-3475A SC in adult participants with Relapsed or Refractory Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma (rrcHL) or Relapsed or Refractory Primary Mediastinal Large B-cell Lymphoma (rrPMBCL). There is no formal hypothesis to be tested for this study.
CLINICALTRIALS.GOV IDENTIFIER
NCT06504394
EU CT Number
2024-510969-42
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Conditions
Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma Recurrent, Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma Refractory, Primary Mediastinal Large B-cell Lymphoma Recurrent, Primary Mediastinal Large B-cell Lymphoma Refractory
Age Range
18+
Sex
All
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