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Advances in Lymphoma Research Fernando Cabanillas

Advances in Lymphoma Research By Fernando Cabanillas

Advances in Lymphoma Research by Fernando Cabanillas


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In this volume, we have chosen to discuss several of these steps, which we feel are clearly making a positive impact on the field of lymphomas and which soon should make a major difference in therapeutic results.

Advances in Lymphoma Research Summary

Advances in Lymphoma Research by Fernando Cabanillas

Fernando Cabanillas In 1993, Fisher et al. published the results of a randomized trial comparing three third-generation regimens against the classic CHOP combination. For several years, the oncology community had been convinced that the third generation regimens were clearly superior to CHOP. It came as a shock to many that there was no difference in outcome between the four arms of this clinical trial. The logical conclusion is that CHOP is as good as any of the other regimens tested in that study. Unfortunately, this excellent study has been misinterpreted by many as proving that there has not been any progress in the field of lymphoma during the last 20 years. Furthermore, it has led to a fatalistic attitude in the reasoning of many clinicians who feel that 'nothing works better than CHOP' and therefore that it is not worth testing new drugs or developing novel regimens. However, the process by which we move forward in the oncology field is seldom by dramatic breakthroughs. Frequently, what appears at first glance to be a breakthrough turns out later to be just a modest step forward. Several steps forward eventually add up to a major advance, but this advance goes unnoticed because of the slow nature of the process. In this volume, we have chosen to discuss several of these steps, which we feel are clearly making a positive impact on the field of lymphomas and which soon should make a major difference in therapeutic results.

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction; F. Cabanillas. New Therapeutic Advances. 1. Fludarabine Phosphate in Lymphoma: An Important New Therapeutic Agent; P. McLaughlin, et al. 2. 2-Chlorodeoxyadenosine Treatment of Lymphoma; A. Saven, L.D. Piro. New Histopathologic Entities. 3. Histologic Grading of Nodular Sclerosing Hodgkin's Disease: Is It An Independent Prognostic Factor?; B.M. Osborne, C. Bueso-Ramos. 4. Mantle Cell Lymphomas; M.A. Rodriguez, W. Pugh. New Perspective on Clinical Prognostic Parameters and Treatment. 5. Can Prognostic Factors be Applied in Treatment Section for Aggressive Lymphoma Patients?; B. Coiffier. 6. Factors that Influence Prognosis of Intermediate Grade Lymphomas at Relapse; M.A. Rodriguez. 7. High Dose Chemotherapy in Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma; J.-Y. Blay, T. Philip. New Biomolecular Markers/Targets. 8. The Phenomenon of Multidrug Resistance in Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. T.P. Miller, et al. 9. Adhesion Molecules in Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma; P.T. Neff, B.W. McIntyre. 10. PCR Monitoring of Response in Patients Treated with High Dose Chemotherapy for Low Grade Lymphoma; J.G. Gribben.

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NPB9780792339298
9780792339298
0792339290
Advances in Lymphoma Research by Fernando Cabanillas
New
Hardback
Springer
1997-02-28
169
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