This phase I trial tests the safety, side effects, best dose and effectiveness of lenalidomide when added to nivolumab and the usual drugs (rituximab and methotrexate) in patients with primary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma. Lenalidomide may stop or slow primary CNS lymphoma by blocking the growth of new blood vessels necessary for tumor growth. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as nivolumab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of cancer cells to grow and spread. Rituximab is a monoclonal antibody that may interfere with the ability of cancer cells to grow and spread. Methotrexate is frequently combined with other chemotherapy agents to improve response. This study may help increase the understanding of lenalidomide and nivolumab use in primary CNS lymphoma treatment. In addition, it may help researchers see whether the control of CNS lymphoma can be extended by using these study drugs as maintenance (prolonged therapy) after control is achieved with the initial chemotherapy regimen (induction).
Primary Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma of the Central Nervous System
This phase I trial tests the safety, side effects, best dose and effectiveness of lenalidomide when added to nivolumab and the usual drugs (rituximab and methotrexate) in patients with primary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma. Lenalidomide may stop or slow primary CNS lymphoma by blocking the growth of new blood vessels necessary for tumor growth. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as nivolumab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of cancer cells to grow and spread. Rituximab is a monoclonal antibody that may interfere with the ability of cancer cells to grow and spread. Methotrexate is frequently combined with other chemotherapy agents to improve response. This study may help increase the understanding of lenalidomide and nivolumab use in primary CNS lymphoma treatment. In addition, it may help researchers see whether the control of CNS lymphoma can be extended by using these study drugs as maintenance (prolonged therapy) after control is achieved with the initial chemotherapy regimen (induction).
Testing the Addition of Lenalidomide and Nivolumab to the Usual Treatment for Primary CNS Lymphoma
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Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90048
UCSF Medical Center-Parnassus, San Francisco, California, United States, 94143
UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Coral Gables, Coral Gables, Florida, United States, 33146
UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Deerfield Beach, Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States, 33442
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine-Sylvester Cancer Center, Miami, Florida, United States, 33136
UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Kendall, Miami, Florida, United States, 33176
UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at Plantation, Plantation, Florida, United States, 33324
Iowa Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines, Iowa, United States, 50309
Mission Cancer and Blood - Des Moines, Des Moines, Iowa, United States, 50309
Broadlawns Medical Center, Des Moines, Iowa, United States, 50314
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National Cancer Institute (NCI),
Alvaro J Alencar, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology
2025-05-31