Adult lymphoma

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Also known as lymphomalymphoma of adults

Summary

Adult lymphoma (MONDO:0003660) is a cancer with 6 cohort genes (6 CIViC-evidence somatic drivers) and 2,183 clinical trials. Molecularly, ZMYM2::FGFR1 Fusion OR BCR::FGFR1 Fusion OR CEP43::FGFR1 Fusion OR TRIM24::FGFR1 Fusion OR FGFR1 Translocation confers sensitivity to Pemigatinib in Lymphoma (CIViC Level A); 6 further subtype–drug associations are mapped below. Top therapeutic interventions include cyclophosphamide anhydrous, procarbazine, and vincristine sulfate.

At a glance

  • Classification: Cancer
  • Cohort genes: 6
  • Clinical trials: 2,183
  • Precision-medicine evidence (CIViC): 7 subtype–drug associations

Clinical features

No curated clinical features (Orphanet) for this disease.

Identifiers

Disease identifiers

FieldValue
Canonical nameadult lymphoma
Mondo IDMONDO:0003660
DOIDDOID:5825
NCITC7587
UMLSC1332206
MedGen233965
GARD0023607
Is cancer (heuristic)yes

Also known as: adult lymphoma · lymphoma · lymphoma of adults

Data availability: 49 cell lines.

Disease family

An umbrella term covering 2 Mondo subtypes.

Classification path: disease › human disease › disease by etiologic mechanism › cancer or benign tumorneoplastic disease or syndromeneoplasmhematopoietic and lymphoid system neoplasmhematopoietic and lymphoid cell neoplasmlymphoid neoplasmlymphomaadult lymphoma

Related subtypes (26): prostate lymphoma, nasal cavity lymphoma, bladder lymphoma, tracheal lymphoma, retroperitoneal lymphoma, ureteral lymphoma, ovarian lymphoma, B-cell lymphoma, unclassifiable, with features intermediate between diffuse large b-cell lymphoma and classical Hodgkin lymphoma, pediatric lymphoma, breast lymphoma, heart lymphoma, chest wall lymphoma, lung lymphoma, mediastinal malignant lymphoma, eye lymphoma, B-cell neoplasm, gastrointestinal lymphoma, Hodgkins lymphoma, peripheral T-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified, composite lymphoma, AIDS-related primary central nervous system lymphoma, primary organ-specific lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, extranodal nasal NK/T cell lymphoma, methotrexate-associated lymphoproliferative disorders, progressive transformation of germinal centers

Subtypes (2): adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma, adult nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma

Genetics & variants

GWAS landscape

No GWAS associations recorded — common-variant (GWAS) studies don’t cover this disease (typical for Mendelian / rare diseases). See the curated gene cohort and Mendelian overlap below.

Variant details and genetic-evidence tiers

No tiered GWAS variants or ClinVar records for this disease.

Genes & proteins

Mendelian disease overlap and somatic drivers

GenCC: 0 · Orphanet: 59 · OMIM-shared: 0 · Dual-evidence (GWAS+Mendelian): 0

Somatic driver evidence (intOGen + CIViC, cohort fanout)

GeneintOGen roleCancer typesCIViC
TP53LoFACC,ALL,AML,ANGS,ANSC,BCC,BL,BLADDER,BLCA,BRCA,CCRCC,CEAD,CESC,CHOL,CHRCC,CLLSLL,COAD,COADREAD,CSCC,DLBCLNOS,EGC,ES,ESCA,ESCC,GB,GBC,GBM,GIST,HCC,HGGNOS,HNSC,LGGNOS,LIPO,LMS,LNM,LUAD,LUSC,MBL,MEL,MLYM,MT,NBL,NETNOS,NHL,NPC,NSCLC,OS,OVT,PAAD,PANCREAS,PAST,PCM,PLMESO,PRAD,PRCC,PROSTATE,RCC,READ,SACA,SARCNOS,SCLC,SIC,SKCM,SKIN,SOFT_TISSUE,STAD,STOMACH,THYM,UCEC,UCS,UTUC,VULVA,WDTC,WTCIViC #45
CCND3ActBL,DLBCLNOS,MLYM,NHLCIViC #10
FGFR1ActBLCA,GBM,OVT,PANCREAS,PAST,PGNG,WDTCCIViC #1885
KRASActALL,AML,ANSC,BLADDER,BLCA,BRCA,CEAD,CESC,CHOL,CLLSLL,COAD,COADREAD,DLBCLNOS,EGC,ESCA,ESCC,HCC,LUAD,LUSC,MEL,MGCT,MT,NSCLC,OVT,PAAD,PANCREAS,PAST,PCM,PRAD,PRCC,READ,STAD,STOMACH,UCEC,UCS,WDTCCIViC #30
ATMLoFBLCA,BRCA,CCRCC,CHOL,CLLSLL,COAD,COADREAD,ESCA,HCC,LUAD,LUSC,MEL,NSCLC,PAAD,PANCREAS,PANET,PCM,PLMESO,PRAD,PROSTATE,STAD,UCEC,UTUC,WDTCCIViC #69
BCL2ActDLBCLNOS,MLYM,NHLCIViC #59

Orphanet rare-disease linkage (cohort genes)

GeneOrphanet IDRare disease
TP53Orphanet:1333Familial pancreatic carcinoma
TP53Orphanet:145Hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancer syndrome
TP53Orphanet:1501Adrenocortical carcinoma
TP53Orphanet:210159Adult hepatocellular carcinoma
TP53Orphanet:251576Gliosarcoma
TP53Orphanet:251579Giant cell glioblastoma
TP53Orphanet:251899Choroid plexus carcinoma
TP53Orphanet:2807Papilloma of choroid plexus
TP53Orphanet:293199Pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma
TP53Orphanet:3318Essential thrombocythemia
TP53Orphanet:524Li-Fraumeni syndrome
TP53Orphanet:52688Myelodysplastic syndrome
TP53Orphanet:585909B-lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma with t(9;22)(q34.1;q11.2)
TP53Orphanet:667662Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma
TP53Orphanet:668Osteosarcoma
TP53Orphanet:67038B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia
TP53Orphanet:70573Small cell lung cancer
TP53Orphanet:96253Cushing disease
TP53Orphanet:99756Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
TP53Orphanet:99757Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
FGFR1Orphanet:168953Myeloid/lymphoid neoplasm associated with FGFR1 rearrangement
FGFR1Orphanet:2117Hartsfield syndrome
FGFR1Orphanet:220386Semilobar holoprosencephaly
FGFR1Orphanet:2396Encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis
FGFR1Orphanet:251576Gliosarcoma
FGFR1Orphanet:251579Giant cell glioblastoma
FGFR1Orphanet:251615Pilomyxoid astrocytoma
FGFR1Orphanet:2645Osteoglosphonic dysplasia
FGFR1Orphanet:280200Microform holoprosencephaly
FGFR1Orphanet:314950Primary hypereosinophilic syndrome
FGFR1Orphanet:3157Septo-optic dysplasia spectrum
FGFR1Orphanet:3366Non-syndromic metopic craniosynostosis
FGFR1Orphanet:432Normosmic congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
FGFR1Orphanet:478Kallmann syndrome
FGFR1Orphanet:93258Pfeiffer syndrome type 1
FGFR1Orphanet:93924Lobar holoprosencephaly
FGFR1Orphanet:99798Oligodontia
KRASOrphanet:1333Familial pancreatic carcinoma
KRASOrphanet:1340Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome
KRASOrphanet:144Lynch syndrome
KRASOrphanet:146Differentiated thyroid carcinoma
KRASOrphanet:2396Encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis
KRASOrphanet:251615Pilomyxoid astrocytoma
KRASOrphanet:2612Linear nevus sebaceus syndrome
KRASOrphanet:268114RAS-associated autoimmune leukoproliferative disease
KRASOrphanet:3339Oculoectodermal syndrome
KRASOrphanet:648Noonan syndrome
KRASOrphanet:86834Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia
ATMOrphanet:100Ataxia-telangiectasia
ATMOrphanet:1331Familial prostate cancer

Cohort genes → proteins

6 cohort genes, 6 distinct canonical proteins.

Evidence partition

SubsetGenes
civic_only6

Cohort genes (full)

SymbolHGNCEnsemblUniProtNameEvidence
TP53HGNC:11998ENSG00000141510P04637Cellular tumor antigen p53civic_evidence
CCND3HGNC:1585ENSG00000112576P30281G1/S-specific cyclin-D3civic_evidence
FGFR1HGNC:3688ENSG00000077782P11362Fibroblast growth factor receptor 1civic_evidence
KRASHGNC:6407ENSG00000133703P01116GTPase KRascivic_evidence
ATMHGNC:795ENSG00000149311Q13315Serine-protein kinase ATMcivic_evidence
BCL2HGNC:990ENSG00000171791P10415Apoptosis regulator Bcl-2civic_evidence

Cohort function summary

Lead sentence per gene, UniProt-curated.

SymbolProtein nameFunction (lead sentence)
TP53Cellular tumor antigen p53Multifunctional transcription factor that induces cell cycle arrest, DNA repair or apoptosis upon binding to its target DNA sequence.
CCND3G1/S-specific cyclin-D3Regulatory component of the cyclin D3-CDK4 (DC) complex that phosphorylates and inhibits members of the retinoblastoma (RB) protein family including RB1 and regulates the cell-cycle during G(1)/S transition.
FGFR1Fibroblast growth factor receptor 1Tyrosine-protein kinase that acts as a cell-surface receptor for fibroblast growth factors and plays an essential role in the regulation of embryonic development, cell proliferation, differentiation and migration.
KRASGTPase KRasRas proteins bind GDP/GTP and possess intrinsic GTPase activity.
ATMSerine-protein kinase ATMSerine/threonine protein kinase which activates checkpoint signaling upon double strand breaks (DSBs), apoptosis and genotoxic stresses such as ionizing ultraviolet A light (UVA), thereby acting as a DNA damage sensor.
BCL2Apoptosis regulator Bcl-2Suppresses apoptosis in a variety of cell systems including factor-dependent lymphohematopoietic and neural cells.

Protein-family classification

Druggable: 3 · Difficult: 1 · Unknown: 2 · Druggable fraction: 0.5

Family distribution

Cohort families vs a genome-wide background (hypergeometric, BH-FDR; fold = observed/expected). Counts kept; sorted by enrichment, so the catch-all Other/Unknown bucket no longer leads.

FamilyGenesFoldFDR
Kinase29.2×0.071
Enzyme (other)12.0×0.719
Transcription factor11.4×0.719
Other/Unknown20.6×0.936

Per-gene assignment

SymbolFamilyDruggable?ECInterPro (top 3)
TP53Transcription factornop53_tumour_suppressor, p53-like_TF_DNA-bd_sf, p53_tetrameristn
CCND3Other/UnknownnoCyclin_C-dom, Cyclin_N, Cyclin-like_dom
FGFR1Kinaseyes2.7.10.1Prot_kinase_dom, Ser-Thr/Tyr_kinase_cat_dom, Ig_sub2
KRASEnzyme (other)yes3.6.5.2Small_GTPase, Small_GTP-bd, Small_GTPase_Ras-type
ATMKinaseyes2.7.11.1PI3/4_kinase_cat_dom, PIK-rel_kinase_FAT, FATC_dom
BCL2Other/UnknownnoBcl2-like, Bcl2_BH4, Bcl2/BclX

Expression context

Cohort genes with no expression data: 0.

6 cohort genes are a single-cell marker in ≥1 SCXA experiment.

Breadth distribution (Bgee present_calls)

BucketGenes
narrow (1-5 tissues)0
moderate (6-20)0
broad (>20)6
unknown0

Top tissues across cohort

TissueCohort genes
calcaneal tendon3
ganglionic eminence1
tendon of biceps brachii1
ventricular zone1
blood1
granulocyte1
thymus1
buccal mucosa cell1
stromal cell of endometrium1
nipple1
pylorus1
trigeminal ganglion1
colonic epithelium1
corpus callosum1
dorsal motor nucleus of vagus nerve1
superficial temporal artery1

Per-gene tissue summary (top 30)

SymbolBgee breadthFANTOM5 breadthSCXATop tissues
TP53223ubiquitousmarkerventricular zone, ganglionic eminence, tendon of biceps brachii
CCND3287ubiquitousmarkergranulocyte, thymus, blood
FGFR1292ubiquitousmarkerbuccal mucosa cell, stromal cell of endometrium, calcaneal tendon
KRAS298ubiquitousmarkertrigeminal ganglion, pylorus, nipple
ATM286ubiquitousmarkercalcaneal tendon, colonic epithelium, corpus callosum
BCL2275ubiquitousmarkerdorsal motor nucleus of vagus nerve, superficial temporal artery, calcaneal tendon

Protein interactions among cohort

Intra-cohort edges: 3.

Hub genes (top 10 by interactor count)

SymbolInteractor count
TP5322,736
KRAS14,509
BCL28,343
ATM7,383
FGFR15,693
CCND32,692

Intra-cohort edges

ABSources
ATMTP53biogrid_interaction, string_interaction
BCL2TP53intact, string_interaction
KRASTP53string_interaction

Structural data

PDB: 6 · AlphaFold-only: 0 · No structure: 0

Cohort genes with PDB structures (top 30)

SymbolUniProtPDB entries
KRASP01116511
TP53P04637313
FGFR1P1136283
BCL2P1041555
ATMQ1331514
CCND3P302812

Function

Pathway analysis

Distinct Reactome pathways touched by cohort: 225. Enrichment computed across 6 evidence-associated genes (6 with Reactome annotation).

Pathways by enrichment

Over-representation of cohort genes vs the genome-wide background (hypergeometric test, Benjamini-Hochberg FDR; fold = observed/expected over 6 annotated cohort genes). Counts and members are kept as ground-truth; sorted by enrichment.

PathwayCohort genesFoldFDRSample cohort genes
TP53 Regulates Transcription of Caspase Activators and Caspases2317.2×0.003TP53, ATM
Stabilization of p532253.8×0.003TP53, ATM
TP53 Regulates Transcription of Genes Involved in Cytochrome C Release2181.3×0.003TP53, ATM
Regulation of TP53 Activity through Methylation2181.3×0.003TP53, ATM
SHC-mediated cascade:FGFR12165.5×0.003FGFR1, KRAS
FRS-mediated FGFR1 signaling2152.3×0.003FGFR1, KRAS
Signaling by FGFR1 in disease297.6×0.005FGFR1, KRAS
Regulation of TP53 Degradation297.6×0.005TP53, ATM
NCAM signaling for neurite out-growth290.6×0.005FGFR1, KRAS
Autodegradation of the E3 ubiquitin ligase COP1288.5×0.005TP53, ATM
TP53 Regulates Transcription of DNA Repair Genes260.4×0.009TP53, ATM
Loss of function of TP53 in cancer due to loss of tetramerization ability11903.3×0.009TP53
DNA Damage/Telomere Stress Induced Senescence254.4×0.009TP53, ATM
Recruitment and ATM-mediated phosphorylation of repair and signaling proteins at DNA double strand breaks248.8×0.011TP53, ATM
G2/M Checkpoints244.8×0.012TP53, ATM
Signaling by FGFR1 amplification mutants1951.7×0.012FGFR1
Regulation of TP53 Expression1951.7×0.012TP53
G2/M DNA damage checkpoint240.1×0.012TP53, ATM
Regulation of TP53 Activity through Phosphorylation239.2×0.012TP53, ATM
Interleukin-4 and Interleukin-13 signaling234.3×0.015TP53, BCL2
The NLRP1 inflammasome1634.4×0.015BCL2
Signaling by RAS GAP mutants1634.4×0.015KRAS
Signaling by RAS GTPase mutants1634.4×0.015KRAS
FGFR1c and Klotho ligand binding and activation1475.8×0.018FGFR1
Transcriptional activation of cell cycle inhibitor p211475.8×0.018TP53
Signaling by plasma membrane FGFR1 fusions1475.8×0.018FGFR1
Activation of RAS in B cells1380.7×0.021KRAS
Drug-mediated inhibition of CDK4/CDK6 activity1380.7×0.021CCND3
Activation of NOXA and translocation to mitochondria1317.2×0.023TP53
Sensing of DNA Double Strand Breaks1317.2×0.023ATM

GO biological processes by enrichment

Over-representation of cohort genes vs the genome-wide background (hypergeometric test, Benjamini-Hochberg FDR; fold = observed/expected over 6 annotated cohort genes). Counts and members are kept as ground-truth; sorted by enrichment.

GO termCohort genesFoldFDRSample cohort genes
neuron apoptotic process4123.5×4e-06TP53, KRAS, ATM, BCL2
B cell lineage commitment21123.5×2e-04TP53, BCL2
positive regulation of cellular senescence2432.1×1e-03TP53, KRAS
replicative senescence2330.4×0.001TP53, ATM
oocyte development2312.1×0.001ATM, BCL2
glial cell proliferation2295.6×0.001TP53, KRAS
hematopoietic stem cell differentiation2255.3×0.001TP53, BCL2
release of cytochrome c from mitochondria2234.1×0.001TP53, BCL2
cellular response to gamma radiation2200.6×0.001TP53, ATM
response to gamma radiation2193.7×0.001TP53, BCL2
cardiac muscle cell proliferation2193.7×0.001FGFR1, KRAS
intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to endoplasmic reticulum stress2160.5×0.002TP53, BCL2
reactive oxygen species metabolic process2156.0×0.002TP53, BCL2
homeostasis of number of cells within a tissue2147.8×0.002KRAS, BCL2
determination of adult lifespan2144.0×0.002TP53, ATM
T cell differentiation in thymus2137.0×0.002TP53, BCL2
ovarian follicle development2130.6×0.002ATM, BCL2
somitogenesis2124.8×0.002TP53, ATM
positive regulation of apoptotic process328.4×0.002TP53, ATM, BCL2
DNA damage response, signal transduction by p53 class mediator2119.5×0.002TP53, ATM
cellular response to glucose starvation2112.3×0.002TP53, BCL2
thymus development2112.3×0.002ATM, BCL2
intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to DNA damage2108.0×0.002ATM, BCL2
response to glucocorticoid2108.0×0.002KRAS, BCL2
DNA damage response326.8×0.002TP53, ATM, BCL2
stem cell proliferation2104.0×0.002TP53, FGFR1
cellular senescence298.5×0.002TP53, ATM
positive regulation of neuron apoptotic process290.6×0.003TP53, ATM
response to ischemia283.8×0.003TP53, BCL2
melanin metabolic process12808.7×0.003BCL2

Therapeutics

Drug target analysis

Approved (phase 4): 6 · Phase ≥3: 6 · Phased (≥1): 6 · Undrugged: 0

Druggability breadth: 6 of 6 evidence-associated genes (100%) have a ChEMBL target (buckets above are over the deeply-mined display cohort).

Genes with an approved drug

The molecule shown is one approved compound that hits the gene — not necessarily a drug of choice or one indicated for this disease.

SymbolExample approved molecule
TP53NITROFURANTOIN
CCND3PALBOCICLIB
FGFR1PONATINIB
KRASVEMURAFENIB
ATMAMIODARONE HYDROCHLORIDE
BCL2IXABEPILONE

Top cohort targets by molecule count

SymbolMoleculesMax phase
TP531964
FGFR1934
ATM354
CCND3174
BCL2144
KRAS114

Drugs targeting cohort genes (top 30)

MoleculeMax phaseTargets in cohort
NITROFURANTOIN4TP53
DIOSMIN4TP53
VERTEPORFIN4TP53
CANDESARTAN CILEXETIL4TP53
DIENESTROL4TP53
CLOTRIMAZOLE4TP53
COLCHICINE4TP53
NABUMETONE4TP53
SALMETEROL XINAFOATE4TP53
AMIODARONE HYDROCHLORIDE4ATM, TP53
FURAZOLIDONE4ATM, TP53
AMOXAPINE4TP53
RALOXIFENE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
NICARDIPINE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
SULCONAZOLE NITRATE4TP53
PYRITHIONE ZINC4TP53
LACTIC ACID4TP53
OXYMETHOLONE4TP53
CHLOROXINE4TP53
PROPIOLACTONE4TP53
CLOMIPRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
PHENYL AMINOSALICYLATE4TP53
THIORIDAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
AMITRIPTYLINE HYDROCHLORIDE4ATM, TP53
ETHOPROPAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
MECHLORETHAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
ECONAZOLE NITRATE4TP53
TRIFLUPROMAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
PROCHLORPERAZINE EDISYLATE4TP53
DEQUALINIUM CHLORIDE4TP53

Bioactivity and enzyme data

Enzyme cohort genes (≥1 EC): 3.

Cohort genes with ChEMBL bioactivity (full, sorted by assay count)

SymbolAssaysType breakdown
FGFR11,465Binding:1428, Functional:24, ADMET:13
TP53869Binding:775, ADMET:83, Functional:10, Toxicity:1
KRAS861Binding:829, Functional:32
BCL2446Binding:418, Functional:23, Toxicity:3, ADMET:2
CCND3425Binding:422, ADMET:2, Toxicity:1
ATM240Binding:233, Functional:5, ADMET:2

Cohort enzymes (BRENDA EC)

SymbolEC numbersNames
FGFR12.7.10.1receptor protein-tyrosine kinase
KRAS3.6.5.2small monomeric GTPase
ATM2.7.11.1non-specific serine/threonine protein kinase

Cohort genes with high screening signal

≥100 ChEMBL assays — a studied-ness signal; see Therapeutics for approved-drug status.

SymbolChEMBL assays
TP53869
CCND3425
FGFR11,465
KRAS861
ATM240
BCL2446

Pharmacogenomics

Cohort genes with a PharmGKB record: 6; with CPIC/DPWG dosing guidelines: 0.

No cohort gene has a CPIC/DPWG genotype-guided dosing guideline (PharmGKB).

Drug repurposing candidates

29 approved/phased drugs hit cohort targets but don’t yet appear in disease-level clinical trials. Target-inhibition rationale is strongest for cancer driver genes; a bioactivity hit is a screening signal, not a treatment claim.

CompoundMax phaseCohort target (bioactivity)
NITROFURANTOIN4TP53
DIOSMIN4TP53
VERTEPORFIN4TP53
CANDESARTAN CILEXETIL4TP53
DIENESTROL4TP53
CLOTRIMAZOLE4TP53
COLCHICINE4TP53
NABUMETONE4TP53
SALMETEROL XINAFOATE4TP53
AMIODARONE HYDROCHLORIDE4ATM, TP53
FURAZOLIDONE4ATM, TP53
AMOXAPINE4TP53
RALOXIFENE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
NICARDIPINE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
SULCONAZOLE NITRATE4TP53
PYRITHIONE ZINC4TP53
LACTIC ACID4TP53
OXYMETHOLONE4TP53
CHLOROXINE4TP53
PROPIOLACTONE4TP53
CLOMIPRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
PHENYL AMINOSALICYLATE4TP53
THIORIDAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
AMITRIPTYLINE HYDROCHLORIDE4ATM, TP53
ETHOPROPAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
ECONAZOLE NITRATE4TP53
TRIFLUPROMAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE4TP53
PROCHLORPERAZINE EDISYLATE4TP53
DEQUALINIUM CHLORIDE4TP53

Druggability pyramid

Cohort genes binned by druggability tier (high → low):

TierDefinitionGenesSymbols
AApproved (phase 4 drug)6TP53, CCND3, FGFR1, KRAS, ATM, BCL2
BPhased (≥1) drug, not yet approved0
CDruggable family + PDB, no drug0
DDruggable family + AlphaFold only, no drug0
EDifficult family or no structure, no drug0

Undrugged target profiles

0 cohort genes are undrugged. Ranked by ‘starting-point quality’ (assay depth + drugged-partner adjacency).

Clinical trials & evidence

Clinical trials

Clinical trials: 2,183.

Phase distribution (across all retrieved trials)

PhaseTrials
PHASE2678
PHASE1/PHASE2210
PHASE3156
PHASE422
PHASE120
PHASE2/PHASE314

Top trials by phase / activity

NCTPhaseStatusTitle
NCT05170399PHASE4RECRUITINGVaccine Responses in Patients With B Cell Malignancies
NCT06049134PHASE4ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGImmunogenicity and Clinical Efficacy of 20-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV20) in Lymphoma Survivors After Treatment With Anti-CD20 Therapy
NCT00003398PHASE4COMPLETEDBone Marrow Transplantation in Treating Patients With Hematologic Cancer
NCT00158041PHASE4COMPLETEDSubcutaneous Amifostine Safety Study
NCT00361140PHASE4COMPLETEDBusulfan Safety/Efficacy as Conditioning Prior to Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation (HCT)
NCT00415103PHASE4COMPLETEDAMENO-2: Aprepitant Plus Palonosetron Versus Granisetron in the Prevention of Nausea and the Emesis Induced by Chemotherapy in Patients Treated With Haematopoietic Progenitors
NCT00854581PHASE4TERMINATEDZidovudine, Interferon Alfa-2b, PEG-Interferon Alfa-2b in Patients With HTLV-I Associated Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma
NCT01088750PHASE4COMPLETEDSurgery Alone or With CYC VBL and PRED or CVP Alone in Stage IA or IIA Nodular Lymphocyte-Predominant Hodgkin Lymphoma
NCT01658280PHASE4COMPLETEDConventional Versus Ultrasound-guided Transbronchial Needle Aspiration for the Diagnosis of Hilar/Mediastinal Lymphadenopathies
NCT01841814PHASE4WITHDRAWNEvolution of Bone Mineral Density (BMD) in Patients With Lymphoma Undergoing Chemotherapy
NCT01909934PHASE4COMPLETEDStudy of Brentuximab Vedotin in Participants With Relapsed or Refractory Systemic Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma
NCT02095951PHASE4COMPLETEDPreemptive Ethanol Lock Therapy in Pediatric Bloodstream Infection
NCT02347878PHASE4UNKNOWNSelf-control Trial to Evaluate the Role of Aprepitant in the Prophylaxis of Post-lumbar-punture-headache (PLPH)
NCT02805218PHASE4COMPLETEDPEG-rhG-CSF in Patients With Lymphoma Receiving Chemotherapy
NCT02905916PHASE4UNKNOWNThe Efficacy and Safety of PEG-rhG-CSF in Neutropenia After Chemotherapy
NCT02905942PHASE4UNKNOWNPEG-rhG-CSF in Lymphoma Patients After Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
NCT02929615PHASE4UNKNOWNStudy of Standard and Individualized Treatment Model for Relapse and Refractory Lymphatic System Malignant Tumors
NCT02933333PHASE4UNKNOWNG-CSF Alone or Combination With GM-CSF on Prevention and Treatment of Infection in Children With Malignant Tumor
NCT03010579PHASE4UNKNOWNErythropoietin in the Treatment of Anemia After Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
NCT04349306PHASE4COMPLETEDEvaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Rasburicase (Fasturtec®) in the Prevention and Treatment of Hyperuricemia in Pediatric Patients With Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and Acute Leukemia
NCT05510544PHASE4UNKNOWNPlerixafor for Poorly Mobilized Lymphoma
NCT06026995PHASE4UNKNOWNClinical Study on PEG-rhG-CSF in Mobilizing Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cells
NCT00002462PHASE3ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGRT or No RT Following Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With Stage III/IV Hodgkin’s Disease
NCT00005584PHASE3ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGCombination Chemotherapy With or Without Radiation Therapy in Treating Patients With Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
NCT00379041PHASE3ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGRadiation Therapy With or Without Combination Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With Previously Untreated Stage I or Stage II Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
NCT00943423PHASE3ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGPET Scan in Planning Treatment in Patients Undergoing Combination Chemotherapy For Stage IA or Stage IIA Hodgkin Lymphoma
NCT03057054PHASE3ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGLactobacillus Plantarum in Preventing Acute Graft Versus Host Disease in Children Undergoing Donor Stem Cell Transplant
NCT03480360PHASE3ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGHaploidentical Allogeneic Peripheral Blood Transplantation: Examining Checkpoint Immune Regulators’ Expression
NCT03647072PHASE3RECRUITINGPPI Versus Histamine Antagnists as Adjuvant to Chemotherapy
NCT03823534PHASE3RECRUITINGPost-Op Pain Control for Prophylactic Intramedullary Nailing.
NCT05006482PHASE3RECRUITINGGeriatric Evaluation and Management With Survivorship Health Education for Older Survivors of Cancer, GEM-S Trial
NCT05328258PHASE3RECRUITINGUse of GnRHa During Chemotherapy for Fertility Protection
NCT05770037PHASE2/PHASE3RECRUITINGDETERMINE Trial Treatment Arm 01: Alectinib in Adult, Paediatric and Teenage/Young Adult Patients With ALK Positive Cancers
NCT05775705PHASE3NOT_YET_RECRUITINGL-DEP Regimen Combined With PD-1 Antibody as Induction Therapy for Epstein-Barr Virus-positive LA-HLH
NCT06084936PHASE3RECRUITINGA Study to Evaluate Glofitamab as a Single Agent vs. Investigator’s Choice in Participants With Relapsed/Refractory Mantle Cell Lymphoma
NCT06522737PHASE3RECRUITINGA Study of Duvelisib Versus Gemcitabine or Bendamustine in Participants With Relapsed/Refractory Nodal T Cell Lymphoma With T Follicular Helper (TFH) Phenotype
NCT00002456PHASE3COMPLETEDGraft-Versus-Host Disease Prevention in Treating Patients Who Are Undergoing Bone Marrow Transplantation
NCT00002495PHASE3COMPLETEDSWOG-9133 RT w/ or w/o Doxorubicin and Vinblastine in Stage I or Stage II Hodgkin’s Disease
NCT00002565PHASE3COMPLETEDCombination Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With Intermediate-Grade or Immunoblastic Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
NCT00002576PHASE3COMPLETEDCombination Chemotherapy in Treating Older Patients With Intermediate- or High-Grade Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Drugs tested across these trials (top 30)

MoleculeMax phaseTrials referencing
CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE ANHYDROUS4299
PROCARBAZINE469
VINCRISTINE SULFATE437
2-MERCAPTOETHANESULFONIC ACID436
VINBLASTINE435
BLEOMYCIN SULFATE429
ETOPOSIDE425
FILGRASTIM422
CYTARABINE421
MITOXANTRONE HYDROCHLORIDE419
DOXORUBICIN HYDROCHLORIDE418
THIOTEPA415
PLERIXAFOR412
BUSULFAN411
FLUDARABINE PHOSPHATE49
IFOSFAMIDE48
MECHLORETHAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE47
BRENTUXIMAB VEDOTIN46
IDARUBICIN44
RASBURICASE44
APREPITANT43
CISPLATIN42
GRANISETRON42
VALPROIC ACID42
INTERFERON ALFA-2B41
PALONOSETRON41
PEGINTERFERON ALFA-2B41
PREDNISOLONE41
RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS PRE-FUSION GLYCOPROTEIN F41
VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS ENVELOPE GLYCOPROTEIN E41

Precision-medicine subtype map (CIViC)

Drug × molecular subtype: 7 predictive associations from 7 curated evidence items; also 2 predisposing, 1 oncogenic, 1 prognostic.

Molecular subtypeTherapyEffectLevelCIViC
ZMYM2::FGFR1 Fusion OR BCR::FGFR1 Fusion OR CEP43::FGFR1 Fusion OR TRIM24::FGFR1 Fusion OR FGFR1 TranslocationPemigatinibSensitivity/ResponseCIViC AEID12242
ATM D2870A or N2875KIrinotecanSensitivity/ResponseCIViC DEID12759
ATM MutationCamptothecinSensitivity/ResponseCIViC DEID12758
CCND3 LossPalbociclibSensitivity/ResponseCIViC DEID263
CREBBP R1446CHDAC Inhibitor OBP-801Sensitivity/ResponseCIViC DEID12291
BCL2 OverexpressionVenetoclax + DinaciclibResistanceCIViC DEID9313
KMT2E::ASNS FusionAsparaginaseResistanceCIViC DEID5926