NPM1 Mutation Clinical Trials

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about NPM1 Mutation clinical trials

A clinical trial is a carefully designed research study that tests new medical treatments, drugs, devices, or approaches in human volunteers. Every approved medication and treatment available today was proven safe and effective through clinical trials.

All clinical trials are reviewed and approved by Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) — independent committees that evaluate patient safety. Trials follow strict protocols, and your health is monitored closely throughout. You can withdraw at any time.

Not necessarily. Many trials compare the new treatment against the current standard of care, meaning all participants receive active treatment. When placebos are used, they are typically combined with standard treatment, not given alone. The trial description will always specify the design.

Under the Affordable Care Act, most private insurers are required to cover routine patient care costs during a clinical trial. The sponsor typically covers the investigational treatment itself. Medicare also covers routine costs for qualifying trials.

Yes. Participation is completely voluntary. You can withdraw at any time, for any reason, without it affecting your access to standard medical care.

Each trial has specific eligibility criteria — including age, diagnosis, disease stage, prior treatments, and general health. Browse the trials listed above and check their eligibility sections. You can also contact the trial site directly to discuss your situation.

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Recruiting
Phase 1

Testing the Addition of an Anti-cancer Drug, SNDX-5613, to the Standard Chemotherapy Treatment (Daunorubicin and Cytarabine) for Newly Diagnosed Patients With Acute Myeloid Leukemia That Has Changes in NPM1 or MLL/KMT2A Gene

Acute Myeloid Leukemia With KMT2A RearrangementAcute Myeloid Leukemia With NPM1 Mutation
National Cancer Institute (NCI)28 enrolled22 locationsNCT05886049
Recruiting
Phase 1

Ziftomenib Maintenance Post Allo-HCT

Acute Myeloid LeukemiaAcute Myeloid Leukemia in RemissionKMT2A Rearrangement+1 more
Massachusetts General Hospital22 enrolled2 locationsNCT06440135
Recruiting
Phase 1

BY002 IIT Study in R/R Acute Leukemia

Acute LeukemiaKMT2A Rearrangements or NPM1 Mutations Acute Leukemia
The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University18 enrolled1 locationNCT07270770
Recruiting
Phase 1

SNDX-5613 and Gilteritinib for the Treatment of Relapsed or Refractory FLT3-Mutated Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Concurrent MLL-Rearrangement or NPM1 Mutation

Recurrent Acute Myeloid LeukemiaRefractory Acute Myeloid LeukemiaAcute Myeloid Leukemia With FLT3/ITD Mutation+2 more
Uma Borate30 enrolled3 locationsNCT06222580
Recruiting
Phase 1

A Study to Investigate the Safety and Tolerability of Ziftomenib in Combination With Venetoclax/Azacitidine, Venetoclax, 7+3, or 7+3+Quizartinib in Patients With AML

Acute Myeloid LeukemiaMyeloid SarcomaAcute Myeloid Leukemia, in Relapse+7 more
Kura Oncology, Inc.420 enrolled44 locationsNCT05735184
Recruiting
Phase 1

Safety and Tolerability of Ziftomenib Combinations in Patients With Relapsed/Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Acute Myeloid LeukemiaAcute LeukemiaAML+9 more
Kura Oncology, Inc.171 enrolled44 locationsNCT06001788
Recruiting
Phase 2

Phase 2 Trial of BN104 as Post-HSCT Maintenance in Acute Leukemia

Acute LeukemiaMenin InhibitorsPost Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation+4 more
The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University60 enrolled1 locationNCT07101497