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Matthew J. Matasar, MD

Articles by Matthew J. Matasar, MD

A discussion of major challenges in using bispecific antibodies in the relapsed/refractory DLBCL setting, focusing on dosing, safety concerns like CRS, and step-up dosing strategies, along with insights on best practices for community clinics; followed by a review of sequencing bispecific antibodies and CAR T-cell therapies in third-line treatment, informed by recent studies on bispecific/CAR T sequencing

An overview of third-line treatment options for DLBCL, including choices for patients who did not receive CAR T-cell therapy or transplant in second-line, strategies for those who progress after CAR T-cell or transplant, and the impact of bispecific antibodies and ADCs, with insights from key studies on Glofit and Epcor in relapsed/refractory DLBCL and their implications for patient selection and care.

A discussion of current trials on bispecific antibody therapies in DLBCL, highlighting key takeaways from STARGLO on Glofit+GemOx in relapsed/refractory disease, the potential role of bispecifics in second-line treatment, and the patient populations and care settings most likely to benefit from these emerging options.

An overview of challenges with CAR T-cell therapy, including combating T-cell exhaustion, the pros and cons of outpatient administration, logistical barriers, and the role of polatuzumab in bridging therapy, along with a discussion of non-cellular second-line options such as pola+BR and findings from L-MIND compared to real-world data

An expert discussion on evolving first-line treatment strategies for newly diagnosed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), incorporating insights from the 2024 NCCN guidelines, unmet needs in 1L therapies, and the impact of POLARIX trial updates on the use of Pola+R-CHP in clinical practice.

Matthew Matasar, MD and Nilajan Ghosh, MD, PhD, discuss first-line treatment strategies for DLBCL, including factors influencing treatment selection, unmet needs in first-line treatment options, the impact of the 2024 NCCN guideline updates, and practical guidance for community practitioners following insights from the POLARIX trial.

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