Fifteen-year follow-up from the S0016 trial suggests that some patients with advanced-stage follicular lymphoma may be cured with standard chemoimmunotherapy, according to Dr. Jonathan W. Friedberg, ...
Cure rate of 42% estimated in cure modeling; highest rate seen for patients with low Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index scores.
Friedberg noted that chemotherapy combined with an antibody remains a recommended treatment for patients with advanced-stage ...
A new statistical analysis of patients with follicular lymphoma, made possible by 15 years of follow-up data from a SWOG and ...
Twenty years. That's how long Robert Oman has been cancer-free, thanks to a clinical trial offered at the University of ...
Unlike some other forms of lymphoma, advanced stage follicular lymphoma is considered incurable. But a new analysis of long-term data on patients treated for the disease years ago with standard ...
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Fifteen-year follow up reveals cure potential in follicular lymphoma
Unlike some other forms of lymphoma, advanced stage follicular lymphoma is considered incurable. But a new analysis of long-term data on patients treated for the disease years ago with standard ...
Pentostatin, Cyclophosphamide, and Rituximab Is an Active, Well-Tolerated Regimen for Patients With Previously Treated Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Five consecutive studies (two were randomized trials ...
In this open-label trial, a higher proportion of asymptomatic follicular lymphoma patients assigned to rituximab required no further treatment at nearly 15 years compared with those assigned to ...
There are two types of lymphomas: Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's, based on the kind of white blood cell they affect. Follicular lymphoma is a non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that affects white blood cells called ...
Five consecutive studies (two were randomized trials) involving 580 patients were analyzed for overall survival (OS), failure-free survival (FFS), and survival after first relapse. A proportional ...
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