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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Prolonged Rituximab Shows Promise for Follicular Lymphoma and Mantle Cell Leukemia: Presented at NHL |
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"Prolonged Rituximab Shows Promise for Follicular Lymphoma and Mantle Cell Leukemia: Presented at NHL" By Chris Berrie PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC -- September 16, 2004 -- Prolonged treatment with rituximab significantly increases event-free survival following standard single-agent rituximab in patients with newly diagnosed or resistant/relapsed follicular lymphoma (FL) or mantle cell leukaemia (MCL). The findings, from a study by the Swiss Group for Clinical Cancer Research (SAKK), were presented here September 11th at The Role of Immunotherapy in NHL: Optimising Treatment Outcomes, sponsored by Roche. Having noted from earlier trials not just the efficacy and safety of single-agent rituximab, but also the often relatively low proportion of complete responses (CR; 5%-10%) seen with this therapy, the SAKK group decided that the standard 375 mg/m[2 weekly for 4 weeks schedule might be enhanced to optimise the clinical efficacy. This was also supported by the significant correlation between the median antibody concentration in the blood and the response to treatment. Michele Ghielmini, MD, vice-head, department of medical oncology, Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland, Bellinzona, Switzerland, said that they designed this parallel FL/MCL trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of prolonged rituximab therapy. In presenting an update of their recent publication with FL patients (Ghielmini et al. Blood. June 2004;103:4416-23), Dr. Ghielmini discussed the updated combined data on 202 patients in the FL trial and the 104 patients in the parallel MCL trial. |
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