A Phase 3 Trial Investigating Blinatumomab ( NSC# 765986) in Combination With Chemotherapy in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Standard Risk or Down Syndrome B-Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-ALL) and the Treatment of Patients With Localized B-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma (B-LLy)

Purpose

This phase III trial studies how well blinatumomab works in combination with chemotherapy in treating patients with newly diagnosed, standard risk B-lymphoblastic leukemia or B-lymphoblastic lymphoma with or without Down syndrome.

Eligibility

Ages: 1 to 31
Sexes: All
Accepts healthy volunteers?: No

For additional eligibility criteria, please contact the study team.

Contact the study team

Additional eligibility criteria and study procedure details can be explained by the study team. Please call or email:

William B. Slayton 
Phone: 352.273.8010
Email: cancer-center@ufl.edu

Gender

Male
Female

Keywords

Down syndrome, Lymphoma, Lymphoblastic leukemia, Lymphoblastic lymphoma

Principal Investigator

William Slayton, MD

Department

Oncology

Contact Information

cancer-center@ufl.edu

352.273.8010


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