This clinical trial is focused on studying two serious blood disorders: Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and High-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS). These conditions affect the blood and bone marrow, leading to issues with blood cell production. The study is investigating a treatment called RVU120, which is a capsule taken orally. RVU120 contains an active chemical substance known as 7,8-dibromo-5,6-dihydro-9-methyl-2-(1-piperazinyl)-4H-imidazo[4,5,1-ij]quinoline hydrochloride. The purpose of the study is to estimate the anti-tumor activity of RVU120 when used alone.
Participants in the study will receive RVU120, and some may receive a placebo. The study will observe how the treatment affects the participants over a period of time. The trial is open-label, meaning both the researchers and participants know which treatment is being administered. The study will help understand how effective RVU120 is in treating these blood disorders, especially in patients whose previous treatments have not been successful.
The trial will monitor various outcomes, such as the rate of complete response, overall response rate, and duration of response. It will also assess the safety of RVU120 by recording any side effects experienced by participants. The study aims to provide valuable information on whether RVU120 can be a beneficial treatment option for patients with relapsed or refractory AML or high-risk MDS, with or without specific genetic mutations like NPM1.



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