Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma - Highlights
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HighlightsDrug Approvals
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Drug Warning In 2006, the FDA updated rituximab’s warnings to include information on the risks for progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), a rare and potentially deadly brain infection. As of February 2006, 23 cases of PML had been reported in patients with NHL who were treated with rituximab. In December 2006, the FDA reported 2 fatal cases of PML in patients with lupus who received rituximab. (Rituximab is currently approved only for NHL and rheumatoid arthritis, but is being investigated for other conditions.) The FDA advises that patients on rituximab therapy should immediately contact their doctors if they experience any of the following symptoms:
Investigational Drugs Several vaccines are showing promise in late-stage clinical trials for treatment of NHL:
NHL and Rheumatoid Arthritis The inflammatory process of rheumatoid arthritis -- rather than its drug treatments -- may be the main reason why patients with this autoimmune condition are at increased risk for lymphoma. A 2006 study indicated that patients with severe and long-term rheumatoid arthritis are especially at risk.
Review Date: 01/17/2007 ![]()
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