This clinical trial is focused on studying certain types of blood cancers, specifically Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), higher-risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), Multiple Myeloma (MM), and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). The trial will test the safety and effects of an experimental drug called CCS1477, both on its own and in combination with other treatments. The study aims to understand how this drug works in patients with these advanced blood cancers.
Participants in the study will receive CCS1477 in the form of a capsule taken by mouth. In some cases, it will be combined with other medications, such as Dexamethasone or Pomalidomide. The trial will monitor the safety and tolerability of these treatments, which means checking for any side effects and how well patients can handle the medication. The study will also look at how the drug is processed in the body and its potential effects on the cancer.
The trial will take place over several years, with regular check-ups and assessments to track the progress of the treatment. This includes looking at changes in the cancer through various tests and evaluations. The goal is to gather information on the drug’s safety and its impact on the cancer, which could help in developing new treatment options for these serious conditions.



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