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Lymphoma - Featured Clinical Trials

The following list shows Featured Clinical Trials for a specific type of cancer. You may also want to view:

1.  Comparing Drug Regimens for Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma
(Posted: 09/22/2009) - In this trial, patients with previously untreated diffuse large B-cell lymphoma will be randomly assigned to receive either the R-CHOP regimen or EPOCH-R regimen for 6 to 8 cycles.

2.  Studying Immune System Reconstitution Following Unrelated Donor Transplantation and Graft-Versus-Host-Disease Prevention
(Posted: 01/13/2009) - Patients with high-risk, advanced hematologic malignancies will undergo induction chemotherapy, reduced-intensity immune-depleting chemotherapy, and allogeneic stem cell transplantation from a matched, unrelated donor, followed by graft-versus-host disease prevention.

3.  Treating Relapsed or Refractory B-cell Lymphomas
(Posted: 07/22/2008) - Scientists are studying the drug flavopiridol in this early phase clinical trial to see if it can be effective in treating diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and mantle cell lymphoma that has relapsed or been resistant to treatment.

4.  Batracylin for Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors or Lymphoma
(Posted: 04/01/2008) - In this phase I trial, patients with solid tumors or lymphomas for which standard therapies do not exist or are of minimum benefit and who are slow acetylators, as determined by a blood test, will be treated with increasing doses of the drug batracylin.

5.  New Targeted Therapy for Solid Tumors and Lymphomas
(Posted: 08/10/2004, Updated: 07/18/2007) - In this trial, researchers are trying to determine whether a new chemotherapy agent called 17-DMAG will help prevent cancer cells from growing in patients with solid tumors or lymphomas. The agent inhibits a protein called HSP-90 that is found more often in cancer cells than in normal cells.
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