Mascarenhas on the SENTRY Trial Design and Goals

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By John Mascarenhas, MD

John Mascarenhas, MD, professor, medicine, Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, director, Center of Excellence for Blood Cancers and Myeloid Disorders, member, The Tisch Cancer Institute, Mount Sinai, discusses the methods, design, and inclusion criteria of the phase 3 SENTRY trial (NCT04562389) for patients with JAK inhibitor treatment-naive myelofibrosis.

SENTRY is a global, multicenter, phase 1/3 study where investigators are assessing the efficacy and safety of selinexor (Xpovio) combined with ruxolitinib (Jakafi) in this patient population.

According to Mascarenhas, the primary end points of phase 3 of the trial include the proportion of patients with spleen volume reduction of greater than or equal to 35% at week 24 (SVR35), and the proportion of patients with a total symptom score reduction of greater than or equal to 50% at week 24 (TSS50), as measured by the myelofibrosis symptom assessment form V4.0.

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