Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 17, 2026

Generation of Multivirus-specific T Cells to Prevent/treat Viral Infections after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant
Published on: May 27, 2011
Recombinant Interferon Alpha-2b in Patients with Progressive and/or Recurrent Hodgkin's Disease
M Del Carmen Ardaiz1, R Niborski1, B Koziner1
1a Unidad de Investigaciones Oncohematologicas, Agrelo 3038, 1221, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Abstract:
Six patients were included in a trial involving the SC administration of rIFN{alfa)-2b (Schering Plough) at a dose of 5 {multi} 10(6) IU daily, 5 days a week and continued while a clinical response was observed. All patients had previously received between 3 to 5 salvage chemotherapy programs without a disease free interval prior to the administration of rIFN{ALFA}-2b. Two patients had extranodal disease (lung, bone) and all 6 patients had "B" symptoms. Five of the patients showed stable disease, for a period of 3 to 12 months. One patient with recurrent HD obtained partial remission which lasted 26 months, at which time he developed autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Toxicities observed were mild and consisted of a flulike syndrome, supraventricular tachycardia and mild increase in transaminases. The quality of life improved while on rIFN{ALFA}-2b therapy, contrasting with the toxicity of the aggressive chemotherapy regimens previously administered which required frequent hospitalizations. This preliminary experience suggests that the role of rIFN{ALFA}-2b in the treatment of HD requires more study.
More Related Videos
08:55Transarterial Administration of Oncolytic Viruses for Locoregional Therapy of Orthotopic HCC in Rats
Published on: April 15, 2016
11:55Induction of Alloantigen-specific Anergy in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells by Alloantigen Stimulation with Co-stimulatory Signal Blockade
Published on: March 14, 2011
Related Concept Videos
Drugs for Treatment of Crohn's Disease in IBD Using Immunomodulatory Agents
Treatment Resistent Cancers
Immunodeficiency Diseases
There are three main causes of immunodeficiency...
Drugs for Treatment of Crohn's Disease in IBD Using Biologic Agents: Anti-TNF
Treatment Resistant Cancers
Tumor Immunotherapy