Combination Targeted Therapy in Relapsed Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma

Christopher Melani1, Rahul Lakhotia1, Stefania Pittaluga1

  • 1From the Lymphoid Malignancies Branch (C. Melani, R.L., J.D.P., D.W.H., J.S., J.M., Y.Y., W.X., A.P., C. Morrison, A.T., A.M.J., M.R., L.M.S., W.H.W.), the Clinical Pharmacology Program (C.J.P., O.A., W.D.F.), the Molecular Imaging Branch (E.M., L.L., E.B.), and the Biostatistics and Data Management Section (S.M.S.), Center for Cancer Research, the Laboratory of Pathology, Clinical Center (S.P., T.D.-H., S.D.P., E.S.J.), and the Biometric Research Program, Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis (G.W.), National Cancer Institute, the Division of Pre-Clinical Innovation Chemistry Technologies, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (C.J.T., M.C., F.A.T.), and the Clinical Center Pharmacy Department (C.L.), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, and Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore (S.T.L.) - all in Maryland; the Division of Hematology and Oncology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville (C.A.P.); Mario Lemieux Center for Blood Cancers, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh (R.J.F.); and Adaptive Biotechnologies, Seattle (A.J., H.S.).

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