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Biogen finds early Zevalin use benefits cancer patients
Biogen finds early Zevalin use benefits cancer
patients
Date published: 28/12/2005
Biogen
Idec has announced that new data demonstrates that patients may benefit from
earlier and consolidated use of Zevalin (Ibritumomab Tiuxetan)
radioimmunotherapy in refractory and hard-to-treat cancers, including diffuse
large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), and follicular
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (FL).
The data was presented at the 47th annual
Meeting of the American
Society of Hematology (ASH) in Atlanta.
"The Zevalin data released
at this year's ASH meeting indicate the importance of Zevalin to research and
the future of cancer treatment," said Arturo Molina, senior director, Medical
Research Oncology/Hematology for Biogen Idec.
"What's particularly
intriguing about these data is that they demonstrate how therapies such as
Zevalin may be integrated into the current standard of care for a variety of
lymphomas.
"Just as researchers in HIV look to 'cocktails' of therapies
to better manage patient disease, we are continually looking at how we can
integrate radioimmunotherapy in the oncology arena to give patients additional
options and extend survival."
On February 19th, 2002, the Zevalin
therapeutic regimen became the first radioimmunotherapy approved by the
US Food and Drug
Administration (FDA).
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