نتایج جستجو برای: radioimmunotherapy rit

تعداد نتایج: 1820  

Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) of Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) is said to be more advantageous compared to unlabelled therapeutic antibodies. To this date, radiolabelled murine anti-CD20 mAbs, Zevalin® and Bexxar® have been approved for imaging and therapy. A preparation containing rituximab, chimeric mAb radioimmunoconjugate suitable for Lu-177 labeling, could provide better imaging and therapeutic ...

2016
Kwon Joong Yong Diane E. Milenic Kwamena E. Baidoo Martin W. Brechbiel

Radiolabeled antibodies (mAbs) provide efficient tools for cancer therapy. The combination of low energy β(-)-emissions (500 keVmax; 130 keVave) along with a γ-emission for imaging makes (177)Lu (T1/2 = 6.7 day) a suitable radionuclide for radioimmunotherapy (RIT) of tumor burdens possibly too large to treat with α-particle radiation. RIT with (177)Lu-trastuzumab has proven to be effective for ...

Journal: :Seminars in nuclear medicine 2009
Ekaterina Dadachova Arturo Casadevall

The need for novel approaches to treat infectious diseases is obvious and urgent. This situation has renewed interest in the use of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to treat infectious diseases. During the last 5 years, radioimmunotherapy (RIT), a modality developed for cancer treatment, has been successfully adapted for the treatment of experimental fungal (C. neoformans and H. capsulatum), bacter...

2013
Oliver W. Press Joseph M. Unger Lisa M. Rimsza Jonathan W. Friedberg Michael LeBlanc Myron S. Czuczman Mark Kaminski Rita M. Braziel Catherine Spier Ajay K. Gopal David G. Maloney Bruce D. Cheson Shaker R. Dakhil Thomas P. Miller Richard I. Fisher

Purpose: There is currently no consensus on optimal frontline therapy for patients with follicular lymphoma. We analyzed a phase III randomized intergroup trial comparing six cycles of CHOP-R (cyclophosphamide–Adriamycin–vincristine–prednisone (Oncovin)–rituximab) with six cycles of CHOP followed by iodine-131 tositumomab radioimmunotherapy (RIT) to assess whether any subsets benefited more fro...

2010

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have long been recognized as effective tumor-targeting vehicles. Targeted delivery of radionuclides to tumorassociated antigens for imaging and therapy of cancer is an active research area in the preclinical as well as the clinical domain [2]. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval at the beginning of this century of the first two radiolabeled monocl...

2015
Jérémie Ménager Jean-Baptiste Gorin Catherine Maurel Lucile Drujont Sébastien Gouard Cédric Louvet Michel Chérel Alain Faivre-Chauvet Alfred Morgenstern Frank Bruchertseifer François Davodeau Joëlle Gaschet Yannick Guilloux Hiroshi Shiku

Ionizing radiation induces direct and indirect killing of cancer cells and for long has been considered as immunosuppressive. However, this concept has evolved over the past few years with the demonstration that irradiation can increase tumor immunogenicity and can actually favor the implementation of an immune response against tumor cells. Adoptive T-cell transfer (ACT) is also used to treat c...

2011
Francesco Pisani Carlo Ludovico Maini Rosa Sciuto Laura Dessanti Mariella D'Andrea Daniela Assisi Maria Concetta Petti

BACKGROUND This retrospective analysis is focused on the efficacy and safety of radioimmunotherapy (RIT) with Zevalin® in nine patients with recurrent follicular lymphoma (FL) who were treated in a consolidation setting after having achieved complete remission or partial remission with FCR. METHODS The median age was 63 yrs (range 46-77), all patients were relapsed with histologically confirm...

2007

Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) has demonstrated potential for improving clinical cancer therapy. Optimizing the approach has proven difficult thus far. Antibody phage display libraries provide unique molecules that could improve RIT. A phage display library of single chain antibody fragments (scFv) against the MUC-1 mucin molecule, which is expressed on 90% of human breast cancers, was produced from ...

Journal: :Seminars in oncology nursing 2003
Arati V Rao Gamal Akabani David A Rizzieri

Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) is the most common hematological malignancy in the United States with a rapidly increasing incidence. Most follicular NHL is indolent but incurable, whereas the more aggressive varieties do respond to therapy. Most patients with follicular NHL who transform to an aggressive NHL are very difficult to treat successfully. Treatment options have included chemotherapy, r...

2015
R. K. K. Lam Y. K. Fung W. Han K. N. Yu

The rescue effect describes the phenomenon where irradiated cells or organisms derive benefits from the feedback signals sent from the bystander unirradiated cells or organisms. An example of the benefit is the mitigation of radiation-induced DNA damages in the irradiated cells. The rescue effect can compromise the efficacy of radioimmunotherapy (RIT) (and actually all radiotherapy). In this pa...

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