
|Videos|October 24, 2017
Dr. Winter on Checkpoint Inhibitors for Hodgkin Lymphoma
Author(s)Jane N. Winter, MD
Jane N. Winter, MD, professor of medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, discusses checkpoint inhibitors for Hodgkin lymphoma.
Advertisement
Jane N. Winter, MD, professor of medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, discusses checkpoint inhibitors for Hodgkin lymphoma.
Checkpoint inhibition might have some toxicity issues, explains Winter. However, the CheckMate-205 trial, presented by Michelle A. Fanale, MD, at the 14th International Conference on Malignant Lymphoma in Lugano, Switzerland, indicated that there has been little to no serious toxicity in the patients who received nivolumab (Opdivo).
Winter is hopeful that these agents for patients with Hodgkin lymphoma will have a low toxicity profile.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on OncLive
1
Antibody-Drug Conjugates in Lung Cancer: The Tip of the Iceberg
2
HERIZON-GEA-01 PD-L1 Subgroup Data Support Zanidatamab Combo as a New Frontline SOC in HER2+ GEA
3
Retrospective Data Show Zanubrutinib May Less AFib Burden in Real-World CLL
4
Dato-DXd Hits Key Secondary Efficacy End Points in First-Line TNBC
5






























































