New transplant strategy aims to block deadly brain relapse in lymphoma
NCT ID NCT06687772
Summary
This study is testing a modified stem cell transplant procedure to prevent lymphoma from spreading to the brain and spinal cord in high-risk patients. Researchers will enroll 36 adults with a specific type of aggressive lymphoma who have finished initial chemotherapy and are in remission. The goal is to see if using different chemotherapy drugs during the transplant, which better penetrate the brain, is safe and can lower the risk of the cancer returning in the central nervous system.
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Washington University School of Medicine
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