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Novel Bispecific T-Cell Engagers for the Treatment of Relapsed B Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas: Current Knowledge and Treatment Considerations.
This article provides an overview of the novel treatments focusing on the class of bispecific T cell engagers (BiTEs) for the treatment of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and follicular lymphoma (FL), the two most prevalent subtypes of B cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas (B-NHL). After a brief outline of these diseases, the difficulties in the management of relapsed or refractory (R/R) disease are highlighted. There are currently 4 main BiTEs showing promise in treating R/R B-NHL-glofitamab, epcoritamab, mosunetuzumab, and odronextamab. Although the rational of their mechanism of action is similar, there are significant differences in their respective clinical trial design, reported outcomes, and the final FDA approvals. Considerations for selecting a specific BiTE therapy, including treatment duration, cost, administration route, adverse effects, and impact on quality of life, are also discussed. Patient preferences and shared decision making should be acknowledged by healthcare providers. Finally, the importance of personalized treatment strategies and ongoing research to optimize outcomes in the evolving landscape of R/R B-NHL therapy cannot be overstated.
期刊介绍:
Patient Preference and Adherence is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal that focuses on the growing importance of patient preference and adherence throughout the therapeutic continuum. The journal is characterized by the rapid reporting of reviews, original research, modeling and clinical studies across all therapeutic areas. Patient satisfaction, acceptability, quality of life, compliance, persistence and their role in developing new therapeutic modalities and compounds to optimize clinical outcomes for existing disease states are major areas of interest for the journal.
As of 1st April 2019, Patient Preference and Adherence will no longer consider meta-analyses for publication.