Oncology

Live Report from ASH:
Can Intensive Immunochemotherapy Cure Mantle Cell Lymphoma?

Christian Geisler
Christian Geisler

CHRISTIAN GEISLER, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen
Mantle cell lymphoma, which was previously considered incurable, has apparently been cured in some patients on a phase II study. Derek Thorne got the details on the study – which featured an intensive immunochemotherapy approach - from Christian Geisler of Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen.

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