This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of cancer called Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL), which is a form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The study is specifically looking at patients with a less aggressive form of this disease, known as indolent MCL, who have not yet received any treatment. The trial will test the effectiveness and safety of a new treatment combination using two medications: pirtobrutinib and rituximab. Pirtobrutinib, also known by its code names LOXO-305 and LY3527727, is taken orally in the form of film-coated tablets. Rituximab is given as an intravenous infusion, which means it is administered directly into the bloodstream through a vein.
The purpose of the study is to see if this combination of pirtobrutinib and rituximab can be a good alternative to the usual treatments for MCL, which often involve a mix of chemotherapy and immunotherapy. The study will follow participants over a period of time to monitor how well the treatment works and to check for any side effects. Participants will receive the treatment and be observed for changes in their condition, with regular assessments to track their progress. The study aims to provide valuable information on whether this new combination can help manage the disease more effectively than current standard treatments.
Throughout the study, researchers will collect data on how the treatment affects the cancer and the overall health of the participants. This includes looking at the rate of complete remission, which means the cancer is no longer detectable, and monitoring any adverse effects that may occur. The study will also evaluate the quality of life of participants using questionnaires designed to measure well-being and daily functioning. By the end of the study, the goal is to have a clearer understanding of the potential benefits and risks of using pirtobrutinib and rituximab together for treating indolent MCL.



Portugal
Spain