Targeted attack: new combo therapy trial aims to tame aggressive chest cancer
NCT ID NCT04745949
Summary
This study is testing a new treatment plan for adults with a specific type of lymphoma that starts in the chest, called primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma. The goal is to see if starting with two newer, targeted drugs and then adding standard chemotherapy is effective and possibly less harsh than current treatments. Researchers will measure how well the cancer responds, monitor side effects, and track patient survival and quality of life.
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M D Anderson Cancer Center
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