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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Primary Intraocular Lymphoma Patients Respond to Methotrexate Therapy: Presented at ARVO |
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"Primary Intraocular Lymphoma Patients Respond to Methotrexate Therapy: Presented at ARVO" By Ed Susman FT. LAUDERDALE, F.L. -- May 5, 2006 -- Treatment with high-dose intravenous methotrexate considerably extends survival in patients with a rare cancer -- primary intraocular lymphoma -- doctors reported here at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) annual meeting. "Untreated patients diagnosed with this disease die within 6 months," said Dino Klisovic, MD, fellow in ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institute, Boston, Massachusetts. "Radiation therapy in the eye and the brain leads to a prognosis of 12 to 18 months, but less than 5% of patients survive 5 years." He said that treatment with IV methotrexate increases survival to greater than 55 months and results in remissions. The success with this treatment has allowed doctors to reserve radiation as a salvage regimen, Dr. Klisovic said in a poster presentation May 1[st. In his retrospective look at treatments for primary intraocular lymphoma with high-dose IV methotrexate in which the exact dosing of methotrexate varied among patients, Dr. Klisovic enrolled 12 patients who fit the trial inclusion criteria. The average age of the patients was 59 years, and the majority were women, he said, reflecting the gender differences seen historically. |
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