September 2021
A thorough review of where we are with the understanding and treatment of Richter's. Sadly, still not looking good but hopefully more understanding will lead to improved treatment and prognosis.
sciencedirect.com/science/a...
Jackie
September 2021
A thorough review of where we are with the understanding and treatment of Richter's. Sadly, still not looking good but hopefully more understanding will lead to improved treatment and prognosis.
sciencedirect.com/science/a...
Jackie
Very helpful information Jackie though never easy for any CLL’er to read.
I keep reading about the exceptional success in treatment using Polivy (polatumazab vedotin) by Roche but haven’t heard much mention of it. I’m not sure if it’s being used beyond trials but outcomes sound very promising for this group of patients.
Newdawn
I just now ran across your post; I've just finished my 4th Polivy treatment for relapsed DLBCL (RT) and rarely have been able to find much information about it. My oncologist told me it wouldn't be as hard on my as the previous R-CHOP, but I'm not so sure. Last week's PET scan showed good results, so am cautiously optimistic. Thanks for the link -
Thank you Jackie,
And additional comments by Newdawn, and hopefully we will never need to investigate any of those treatments.
Colette 🤞
Didn't see anything about IGHV4-39usage which I had previously read had a high risk (HR 4.03 over wild type) of richters transformation. Has something changed?
john
Lots to digest here. Some of what I am getting is that not much has changed in treating Richters, and that the unmutated group is still the risk focus.
No doubt that Covid needs have taken wind from the richters research sails the past few seasons.
JM
No good news there! Virginia
Lost a dear friend to RT. Scary to read how many risk factors I have, but it’s good to be prepared with this information. Wendy tried RCHOP, plus several other drugs before CAR T, but was just too ill.
I'm sorry to hear that.
It's sad that the most curative option isn't offered until people are exhausted and compromised by so many sessions of heavy chemotherapy. It's the same in the UK, NICE has recommended CAR-T but only after 2 previous regimes have failed.
Jackie
Jackie, Is CAR T considered a curative treatment or just a bridge to stem cell transplant?
john