• Presse Med · Apr 2000

    [Monoclonal antibody immunotherapy for malignant non-Hodgkin's lymphoma].

    • E Jourdan and B Richard.
    • Médecine Interne B, CHU, Nïmes.
    • Presse Med. 2000 Apr 8; 29 (13): 717-21.

    Therapeutic OptionsThere is a need in the management of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) for tumor-targeted therapy. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies can be used to reach this goal. These treatments have however often produced disappointing efficacy and so have not been broadly applicable to patients. MODIFIED MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES: Technological advances have been used to alter mouse monoclonal antibodies genetically, leading to the development of mouse/human chimeric or humanized antibodies with demonstrated advantages of reduced immunogenicity and enhanced ability to interact with human effector cells. Initial phase I/II trials of monoclonal antibodies for relapse or refractory NHL, especially with chimeric anti-CD20 rituximab, demonstrated encouraging results. FURTHER ASSESSMENT: Randomized trials are now necessary to compare these agents with standard regimens and to determine their optimal use.

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