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Monoclonal antibody therapy Tositumomab

Tositumomab is another anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody and is complexed with iodine 131 (131I). Tositumomab is used in two-step therapy in patients with CD20-positive, follicular non-Hodgkin s lymphoma whose disease is refractory to rituximab and standard chemotherapy. Toxicities are similar to those for ibritumomab and include severe cytopenias such as thrombocytopenia and neutropenia. Tositumomab should not be administered to patients with greater than 25% bone marrow involvement. [Pg.1198]

Conjugated monoclonal antibodies can be used as carriers of toxic therapy, such as radionuclides, (e.g., yttrium-90 ibritumomab tiuxetan and iodine-131 tositumomab), cytotoxic drugs, or cell toxins to specific cell targets. They are also being employed to create tumor vaccines by stimulating a host antibody reaction causing the production of anti-idiotype antibodies. [Pg.390]


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