New hope for lymphoma patients who Can't handle standard chemo
NCT ID NCT01679119
First seen Mar 20, 2026 · Last updated May 06, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study tested two different drug combinations for people with a type of blood cancer called diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) who cannot receive standard chemotherapy. The goal was to see which combination works better and is safer. 129 patients took part, and the results will help decide if a larger study is needed to make one of these treatments the new standard of care.
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Locations
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Aintree University Hospital
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre (including Gartnavel Royal Hospital)
Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Bristol Oncology Centre
Bristol, United Kingdom
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Castle Hill Hospital
Cottingham, United Kingdom
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Christie Hospital
Manchester, United Kingdom
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Churchill Hospital
Oxford, United Kingdom
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Darent Valley Hospital
Dartford, United Kingdom
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Derriford Hospital
Plymouth, United Kingdom
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Freeman Hospital
Newcastle, United Kingdom
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Guy's Hospital (including St Thomas's Hospital)
London, United Kingdom
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James Paget University Hospital
Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom
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Kent and Canterbury Hospital
Canterbury, United Kingdom
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Kettering General Hospital
Kettering, United Kingdom
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Kings Mill Hospital
Sutton in Ashfield, United Kingdom
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Leicester Royal Infirmary
Leicester, United Kingdom
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Luton and Dunstable Hospital
Luton, United Kingdom
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Medway Maritime Hospital
Gillingham, United Kingdom
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Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
Norwich, United Kingdom
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North Hampshire Hospital
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
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North Tyneside Hosptial (including Wansbeck Hospital and Hexham General Hospital)
North Shields, United Kingdom
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Northwick Park Hospital
Harrow, United Kingdom
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Nottingham City Hospital
Nottingham, United Kingdom
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Princess Royal University Hospital
Orpington, United Kingdom
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Queen's Hospital
Romford, United Kingdom
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Royal Bournemouth Hospital
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
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Royal Cornwall Hospital
Truro, United Kingdom
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Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital
Exeter, United Kingdom
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Royal Free Hospital
London, United Kingdom
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Royal Hampshire County Hospital
Winchester, United Kingdom
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Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Royal United Hospital
Bath, United Kingdom
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Southampton General Hospital
Southampton, United Kingdom
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St James's University Hospital
Leeds, United Kingdom
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Stoke Mandeville Hospital (including Wycombe Hospital)
Aylesbury, United Kingdom
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Torbay Hospital
Torquay, United Kingdom
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University College London Hospital
London, United Kingdom
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University Hospital, Coventry
Coventry, United Kingdom
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West Suffolk Hospital
Bury St Edmunds, United Kingdom
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Worcester Royal Hospital (including Kidderminster Hospital and Alexandra Hospital)
Worcester, United Kingdom
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Wythenshawe Hospital (including Trafford General Hospital)
Wythenshawe, United Kingdom
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