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2. Prognostic Value of Lymphopenia and Total Metabolic Tumor Volume in Diffuse Large Cell Lymphoma of B Phenotype in the RT3 and REMARC trials—A LYSA retrospective analysis
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Willaume, A., primary, Chartier, L., additional, Ricci, R., additional, Blanc‐Durand, P., additional, Amorim, S., additional, Haioun, C., additional, Thieblemont, C., additional, Legouill, S., additional, Casasnovas, O., additional, Morschhauser, F., additional, Jardin, F., additional, and Pascal, L., additional
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- 2023
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3. PROGNOSTIC SCORING SYSTEMS FOR SEVERE CRS AND ICANS AFTER AUTOLOGOUS ANTI‐CD19 CAR T CELLS IN LARGE B‐CELL LYMPHOMA: A DESCAR‐T REGISTRY STUDY FORM THE LYSA.
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Sesques, P., Di blasi, R., Legouill, S., Cartron, G., Beauvais, D., Le Bras, F., Gros, F., Choquet, S., Bories, P., Rubio, M., Casasnovas, R., Bay, J., Mohty, M., Joris, M., Abraham, J., Llorente, C. Castilla, Loschi, M., Carras, S., Chauchet, A., and Gyan, E.
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T cells ,CYTOKINE release syndrome ,LYMPHOMAS - Abstract
PROGNOSTIC SCORING SYSTEMS FOR SEVERE CRS AND ICANS AFTER AUTOLOGOUS ANTI-CD19 CAR T CELLS IN LARGE B-CELL LYMPHOMA: A DESCAR-T REGISTRY STUDY FORM THE LYSA B Background: b Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) are common immune-related toxicities associated with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T-cell therapy. B S. Legouill b Honoraria: Janssen-Cilag, Kite/Gilead and Novartis B G. Cartron b Honoraria: Roche, Bristol Myers Squibb, Onwards Therapeutics, MedxCell, EmerCell, MabQ, Sanofi, Abbvie, Takeda, Roche, Janssen, Roche, Novartis and Myltenyi B D. Beauvais b Honoraria: Kite/Gilead B F. Gros b Honoraria: Bristol Myers Squibb, Novartis and Kite/Gilead B P. Bories b Honoraria: Bristol Myers Squibb, Kite/Gilead, Novartis and Abbvie B M. Rubio b Honoraria: Novartis and Kite/Gilead. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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4. IMPROVED NON-RELAPSE MORTALITY AFTER ALLOGENEIC HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION OVER 3 DECADES: A SINGLE-INSTITUTION HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE: PH-O157
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Malard, F., Chevallier, P., Guillaume, T., Delaunay, J., Legouill, S., Harrousseau, J.-L., Moreau, P., Milpied, N., and Mohty, M.
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- 2014
5. Outcome after 9/10 mismatched unrelated donor or cord blood cells allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) in the setting of reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC): O387
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Malard, F., Furst, S., Loirat, M., Chevalier, P., El-Cheikh, J., Guillaume, T., Delaunay, J., Legouill, S., Moreau, P., Blaise, D., and Mohty, M.
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- 2013
6. Repetitive patientsʼ satisfaction survey in a JACIE-accredited centre: the Nantes University Hospital experience, France: N1252
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Issarni, D., Chatellard, B., Baron, C., Meignan, V., Bannier, C., Douaud, M., Juret, J., Mohty, M., Moreau, P., Chevallier, P., Guillaume, T., Delaunay, J., Ayari, S., Legouill, S., Gastinne, T., and Blin, N.
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- 2011
7. S1600 REAL-WORLD RESULTS ON CD19 CAR T-CELL FOR 60 FRENCH PATIENTS WITH RELAPSED/REFRACTORY DIFFUSE LARGE B-CELL LYMPHOMA INCLUDED IN A TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATION FOR USE (ATU) PROGRAM
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Thieblemont, C., primary, Legouill, S., additional, Di Blasi, R., additional, Cartron, G., additional, Morschhauser, F., additional, Bachy, E., additional, Paillassa, J., additional, Bernard, S., additional, Tessoulin, B., additional, Gastine, T., additional, Fegueux, N., additional, Kanounni, T., additional, Manier, S., additional, Sesques, P., additional, Houot, R., additional, Haioun, C., additional, Tilly, H., additional, and Salles, G., additional
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- 2019
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8. S103 OBINUTUZUMAB PLUS DHAP FOLLOWED BY AUTOLOGOUS STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION PLUS OBINUTUZUMAB MAINTENANCE PROVIDES A HIGH MRD RESPONSE RATE IN UNTREATED MCL PATIENTS, LYMA-101 TRIAL - A LYSA TRIAL
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Legouill, S., primary, Beldi-Ferchiou, A., additional, Cacheux, V., additional, Alcantara, M., additional, Salles, G., additional, Canioni, D., additional, Bodet-Milin, C., additional, Delwail, V., additional, Gastinne, T., additional, thieblemont, C., additional, Moles, M.-P., additional, Damaj, G., additional, Jaccard, A., additional, Daguindau, N., additional, Ribrag, V., additional, Delfau-Larue, M.-H., additional, Macintyre, E., additional, and Hermine, O., additional
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- 2019
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9. The european hematology association roadmap for european hematology research: A consensus document
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Engert, A. Balduini, C. Brand, A. Coiffier, B. Cordonnier, C. Döhner, H. De Wit, T.D. Eichinger, S. Fibbe, W. Green, T. De Haas, F. Iolascon, A. Jaffredo, T. Rodeghiero, F. Sall Es, G. Schuringa, J.J. André, M. Andre-Schmutz, I. Bacigalupo, A. Bochud, P.-Y. Den Boer, M. Bonini, C. Camaschella, C. Cant, A. Cappellini, M.D. Cazzola, M. Celso, C.L. Dimopoulos, M. Douay, L. Dzierzak, E. Einsele, H. Ferreri, A. De Franceschi, L. Gaulard, P. Gottgens, B. Greinacher, A. Gresele, P. Gribben, J. De Haan, G. Hansen, J.-B. Hochhaus, A. Kadir, R. Kaveri, S. Kouskoff, V. Kühne, T. Kyrle, P. Ljungman, P. Maschmeyer, G. Méndez-Ferrer, S. Milsom, M. Mummery, C. Ossenkoppele, G. Pecci, A. Peyvandi, F. Philipsen, S. Reitsma, P. Ribera, J.M. Risitano, A. Rivella, S. Ruf, W. Schroeder, T. Scully, M. Socie, G. Staal, F. Stanworth, S. Stauder, R. Stilgenbauer, S. Tamary, H. Theilgaard-Mönch, K. Thein, S.L. Tilly, H. Trneny, M. Vainchenker, W. Vannucchi, A.M. Viscoli, C. Vrielink, H. Zaaijer, H. Zanella, A. Zolla, L. Zwaginga, J.J. Martinez, P.A. Van Den Akker, E. Allard, S. Anagnou, N. Andolfo, I. Andrau, J.-C. Angelucci, E. Anstee, D. Aurer, I. Avet-Loiseau, H. Aydinok, Y. Bakchoul, T. Balduini, A. Barcellini, W. Baruch, D. Baruchel, A. Bayry, J. Bento, C. Van Den Berg, A. Bernardi, R. Bianchi, P. Bigas, A. Biondi, A. Bohonek, M. Bonnet, D. Borchmann, P. Borregaard, N. Brækkan, S. Van Den Brink, M. Brodin, E. Bullinger, L. Buske, C. Butzeck, B. Cammenga, J. Campo, E. Carbone, A. Cervantes, F. Cesaro, S. Charbord, P. Claas, F. Cohen, H. Conard, J. Coppo, P. Vives Corron, J.-L. Da Costa, L. Davi, F. Delwel, R. Dianzani, I. Domanović, D. Donnelly, P. Drnovšek, T.D. Dreyling, M. Du, M.-Q. Dufour, C. Durand, C. Efremov, D. Eleftheriou, A. Elion, J. Emonts, M. Engelhardt, M. Ezine, S. Falkenburg, F. Favier, R. Federico, M. Fenaux, P. Fitzgibbon, J. Flygare, J. Foà, R. Forrester, L. Galacteros, F. Garagiola, I. Gardiner, C. Garraud, O. Van Geet, C. Geiger, H. Geissler, J. Germing, U. Ghevaert, C. Girelli, D. Godeau, B. Gökbuget, N. Goldschmidt, H. Goodeve, A. Graf, T. Graziadei, G. Griesshammer, M. Gruel, Y. Guilhot, F. Von Gunten, S. Gyssens, I. Halter, J. Harrison, C. Harteveld, C. Hellström-Lindberg, E. Hermine, O. Higgs, D. Hillmen, P. Hirsch, H. Hoskin, P. Huls, G. Inati, A. Johnson, P. Kattamis, A. Kiefel, V. Kleanthous, M. Klump, H. Krause, D. Hovinga, J.K. Lacaud, G. Lacroix-Desmazes, S. Landman-Parker, J. Legouill, S. Lenz, G. Von Lilienfeld-Toal, M. Von Lindern, M. Lopez-Guillermo, A. Lopriore, E. Lozano, M. Macintyre, E. Makris, M. Mannhalter, C. Martens, J. Mathas, S. Matzdorff, A. Medvinsky, A. Menendez, P. Migliaccio, A.R. Miharada, K. Mikulska, M. Minard, V. Montalbán, C. De Montalembert, M. Montserrat, E. Morange, P.-E. Mountford, J. Muckenthaler, M. Müller-Tidow, C. Mumford, A. Nadel, B. Navarro, J.-T. El Nemer, W. Noizat-Pirenne, F. O’Mahony, B. Oldenburg, J. Olsson, M. Oostendorp, R. Palumbo, A. Passamonti, F. Patient, R. De Latour, R.P. Pflumio, F. Pierelli, L. Piga, A. Pollard, D. Raaijmakers, M. Radford, J. Rambach, R. Koneti Rao, A. Raslova, H. Rebulla, P. Rees, D. Ribrag, V. Rijneveld, A. Rinalducci, S. Robak, T. Roberts, I. Rodrigues, C. Rosendaal, F. Rosenwald, A. Rule, S. Russo, R. Saglio, G. Sanchez, M. Scharf, R.E. Schlenke, P. Semple, J. Sierra, J. So-Osman, C. Soria, J.M. Stamatopoulos, K. Stegmayr, B. Stunnenberg, H. Swinkels, D. Barata, J.P.T. Taghon, T. Taher, A. Terpos, E. Thachil, J. Tissot, J.D. Touw, I. Toye, A. Trappe, R. Traverse-Glehen, A. Unal, S. Vaulont, S. Viprakasit, V. Vitolo, U. Van Wijk, R. Wójtowicz, A. Zeerleder, S. Zieger, B. EHA Roadmap for European Hematology Research
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The European Hematology Association (EHA) Roadmap for European Hematology Research highlights major achievements in diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders and identifies the greatest unmet clinical and scientific needs in those areas to enable better funded, more focused European hematology research. Initiated by the EHA, around 300 experts contributed to the consensus document, which will help European policy makers, research funders, research organizations, researchers, and patient groups make better informed decisions on hematology research. It also aims to raise public awareness of the burden of blood disorders on European society, which purely in economic terms is estimated at ∈ European Hematology Association (EHA) Roadmap for European Hematology Research highlights major achievements in diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders and identifies the greatest unmet clinical and scientific needs in those areas to enable better fu treatments, sometimes in revolutionary ways. This progress highlights the potential of focused basic research programs such as this EHA Roadmap. The EHA Roadmap identifies nine ‘sections’ in hematology: normal hematopoiesis, malignant lymphoid and myeloid diseases, anemias and related diseases, platelet disorders, blood coagulation and hemostatic disorders, transfusion medicine, infections in hematology, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. These sections span 60 smaller groups of diseases or disorders. The EHA Roadmap identifies priorities and needs across the field of hematology, including those to develop targeted therapies based on genomic profiling and chemical biology, to eradicate minimal residual malignant disease, and to develop cellular immunotherapies, combination treatments, gene therapies, hematopoietic stem cell treatments, and treatments that are better tolerated by elderly patients. © 2016 Ferrata Storti Foundation.
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- 2016
10. IBRUTINIB IN ASSOCIATION WITH R-DHAP/OX FOR PATIENTS WITH RELAPSED/REFRACTORY B-CELL LYMPHOMA: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE BIBLOS PHASE IB LYSA STUDY
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Bonnet, C.M., primary, Lamy, T., additional, Fruchart, C., additional, Legouill, S., additional, Gunzer, K., additional, Gastinne, T., additional, Jardin, F., additional, Karlin, L., additional, Houot, R., additional, Dupuis, J., additional, Tilly, H., additional, and Salles, G., additional
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- 2017
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11. R-CHOP +/-RADIOTHERAPY IN NON-BULKY LIMITED-STAGE DIFFUSE LARGE B-CELL LYMPHOMA (DLBCL): FINAL RESULTS OF THE PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED PHASE III 02-03 TRIAL FROM THE LYSA/GOELAMS
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Lamy, T., primary, Damaj, G., additional, Soubeyran, P., additional, Gyan, E., additional, Legouill, S., additional, Cartron, G., additional, Boubdallah, K., additional, Gressin, R., additional, Cornillon, J., additional, Banos, A., additional, Ledu, K., additional, Benchalal, M., additional, Moles, M., additional, Fleury, J., additional, Godmer, P., additional, Maisonneuve, H., additional, Deconninck, E., additional, Laribi, K., additional, Marolleau, J., additional, Tournilhac, O., additional, Deviller, A., additional, Fest, T., additional, Colombat, P., additional, Costes, V., additional, Bene, M., additional, and Delwail, V., additional
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- 2017
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12. The European Hematology Association Roadmap for European Hematology Research: a consensus document.
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EHA Roadmap for European Hematology, Research, Engert, A., Balduini, C., Brand, A., Coiffier, B., Cordonnier, C., Döhner, H., de Wit TD., Eichinger, S., Fibbe, W., Green, T., de Haas, F., Iolascon, A., Jaffredo, T., Rodeghiero, F., Salles, G., Schuringa, JJ., André, M., Andre-Schmutz, I., Bacigalupo, A., Bochud, PY., Boer, Md., Bonini, C., Camaschella, C., Cant, A., Cappellini, MD., Cazzola, M., Celso, CL., Dimopoulos, M., Douay, L., Dzierzak, E., Einsele, H., Ferreri, A., De Franceschi, L., Gaulard, P., Gottgens, B., Greinacher, A., Gresele, P., Gribben, J., de Haan, G., Hansen, JB., Hochhaus, A., Kadir, R., Kaveri, S., Kouskoff, V., Kühne, T., Kyrle, P., Ljungman, P., Maschmeyer, G., Méndez-Ferrer£££Simón£££ S., Milsom, M., Mummery, C., Ossenkoppele, G., Pecci, A., Peyvandi, F., Philipsen, S., Reitsma, P., Ribera, JM., Risitano, A., Rivella, S., Ruf, W., Schroeder, T., Scully, M., Socie, G., Staal, F., Stanworth, S., Stauder, R., Stilgenbauer, S., Tamary, H., Theilgaard-Mönch, K., Thein, SL., Tilly, H., Trneny, M., Vainchenker, W., Vannucchi, AM., Viscoli, C., Vrielink, H., Zaaijer, H., Zanella, A., Zolla, L., Zwaginga, JJ., Martinez, PA., van den Akker, E., Allard, S., Anagnou, N., Andolfo, I., Andrau, JC., Angelucci, E., Anstee, D., Aurer, I., Avet-Loiseau, H., Aydinok, Y., Bakchoul, T., Balduini, A., Barcellini, W., Baruch, D., Baruchel, A., Bayry, J., Bento, C., van den Berg, A., Bernardi, R., Bianchi, P., Bigas, A., Biondi, A., Bohonek, M., Bonnet, D., Borchmann, P., Borregaard, N., Brækkan, S., van den Brink, M., Brodin, E., Bullinger, L., Buske, C., Butzeck, B., Cammenga, J., Campo, E., Carbone, A., Cervantes, F., Cesaro, S., Charbord, P., Claas, F., Cohen, H., Conard, J., Coppo, P., Corrons, JL., Costa, Ld., Davi, F., Delwel, R., Dianzani, I., Domanović, D., Donnelly, P., Drnov?ek£££Tadeja Dovč£££ TD., Dreyling, M., Du, MQ., Dufour, C., Durand, C., Efremov, D., Eleftheriou, A., Elion, J., Emonts, M., Engelhardt, M., Ezine, S., Falkenburg, F., Favier, R., Federico, M., Fenaux, P., Fitzgibbon, J., Flygare, J., Foà, R., Forrester, L., Galacteros, F., Garagiola, I., Gardiner, C., Garraud, O., van Geet, C., Geiger, H., Geissler, J., Germing, U., Ghevaert, C., Girelli, D., Godeau, B., Gökbuget, N., Goldschmidt, H., Goodeve, A., Graf, T., Graziadei, G., Griesshammer, M., Gruel, Y., Guilhot, F., von Gunten, S., Gyssens, I., Halter, J., Harrison, C., Harteveld, C., Hellström-Lindberg, E., Hermine, O., Higgs, D., Hillmen, P., Hirsch, H., Hoskin, P., Huls, G., Inati, A., Johnson, P., Kattamis, A., Kiefel, V., Kleanthous, M., Klump, H., Krause, D., Hovinga, JK., Lacaud, G., Lacroix-Desmazes, S., Landman-Parker, J., LeGouill, S., Lenz, G., von Lilienfeld-Toal, M., von Lindern, M., Lopez-Guillermo, A., Lopriore, E., Lozano, M., MacIntyre, E., Makris, M., Mannhalter, C., Martens, J., Mathas, S., Matzdorff, A., Medvinsky, A., Menendez, P., Migliaccio, AR., Miharada, K., Mikulska, M., Minard, V., Montalbán, C., de Montalembert, M., Montserrat, E., Morange, PE., Mountford, J., Muckenthaler, M., Müller-Tidow, C., Mumford, A., Nadel, B., Navarro, JT., Nemer, We., Noizat-Pirenne, F., O'Mahony, B., Oldenburg, J., Olsson, M., Oostendorp, R., Palumbo, A., Passamonti, F., Patient, R., Peffault, R., Pflumio, F., Pierelli, L., Piga, A., Pollard, D., Raaijmakers, M., Radford, J., Rambach, R., Rao, AK., Raslova, H., Rebulla, P., Rees, D., Ribrag, V., Rijneveld, A., Rinalducci, S., Robak, T., Roberts, I., Rodrigues, C., Rosendaal, F., Rosenwald, A., Rule, S., Russo, R., Saglio, G., Sanchez, M., Scharf, RE., Schlenke, P., Semple, J., Sierra, J., So-Osman, C., Soria, JM., Stamatopoulos, K., Stegmayr, B., Stunnenberg, H., Swinkels, D., Barata£££João Pedro Taborda£££ JP., Taghon, T., Taher, A., Terpos, E., Thachil, J., Tissot, JD., Touw, I., Toye, A., Trappe, R., Traverse-Glehen, A., Unal, S., Vaulont, S., Viprakasit, V., Vitolo, U., van Wijk, R., Wójtowicz, A., Zeerleder, S., Zieger, B., de Wit, T.D., Schuringa, J.J., EHA Roadmap for European 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P., Fitzgibbon, J., Flygare, J., Foà, R., Forrester, L., Galacteros, F., Garagiola, I., Gardiner, C., Garraud, O., van Geet, C., Geiger, H., Geissler, J., Germing, U., Ghevaert, C., Girelli, D., Godeau, B., Gökbuget, N., Goldschmidt, H., Goodeve, A., Graf, T., Graziadei, G., Griesshammer, M., Gruel, Y., Guilhot, F., von Gunten, S., Gyssens, I., Halter, J., Harrison, C., Harteveld, C., Hellström-Lindberg, E., Hermine, O., Higgs, D., Hillmen, P., Hirsch, H., Hoskin, P., Huls, G., Inati, A., Johnson, P., Kattamis, A., Kiefel, V., Kleanthous, M., Klump, H., Krause, D., Hovinga, JK., Lacaud, G., Lacroix-Desmazes, S., Landman-Parker, J., LeGouill, S., Lenz, G., von Lilienfeld-Toal, M., von Lindern, M., Lopez-Guillermo, A., Lopriore, E., Lozano, M., MacIntyre, E., Makris, M., Mannhalter, C., Martens, J., Mathas, S., Matzdorff, A., Medvinsky, A., Menendez, P., Migliaccio, AR., Miharada, K., Mikulska, M., Minard, V., Montalbán, C., de Montalembert, M., Montserrat, E., Morange, PE., Mountford, 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- Abstract
The European Hematology Association (EHA) Roadmap for European Hematology Research highlights major achievements in diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders and identifies the greatest unmet clinical and scientific needs in those areas to enable better funded, more focused European hematology research. Initiated by the EHA, around 300 experts contributed to the consensus document, which will help European policy makers, research funders, research organizations, researchers, and patient groups make better informed decisions on hematology research. It also aims to raise public awareness of the burden of blood disorders on European society, which purely in economic terms is estimated at euro23 billion per year, a level of cost that is not matched in current European hematology research funding. In recent decades, hematology research has improved our fundamental understanding of the biology of blood disorders, and has improved diagnostics and treatments, sometimes in revolutionary ways. This progress highlights the potential of focused basic research programs such as this EHA Roadmap.The EHA Roadmap identifies nine 'sections' in hematology: normal hematopoiesis, malignant lymphoid and myeloid diseases, anemias and related diseases, platelet disorders, blood coagulation and hemostatic disorders, transfusion medicine, infections in hematology, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. These sections span 60 smaller groups of diseases or disorders.The EHA Roadmap identifies priorities and needs across the field of hematology, including those to develop targeted therapies based on genomic profiling and chemical biology, to eradicate minimal residual malignant disease, and to develop cellular immunotherapies, combination treatments, gene therapies, hematopoietic stem cell treatments, and treatments that are better tolerated by elderly patients.
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- 2016
13. The european hematology association roadmap for european hematology research: A consensus document
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Engert, A, Balduini, C, Brand, A, Coiffier, B, Cordonnier, C, Döhner, H, De Wit, T, Eichinger, S, Fibbe, W, Green, T, De Haas, F, Iolascon, A, Jaffredo, T, Rodeghiero, F, Sall Es, G, Schuringa, J, André, M, Andre Schmutz, I, Bacigalupo, A, Bochud, P, Den Boer, M, Bonini, C, Camaschella, C, Cant, A, Cappellini, M, Cazzola, M, Celso, C, Dimopoulos, M, Douay, L, Dzierzak, E, Einsele, H, Ferreri, A, De Franceschi, L, Gaulard, P, Gottgens, B, Greinacher, A, Gresele, P, Gribben, J, De Haan, G, Hansen, J, Hochhaus, A, Kadir, R, Kaveri, S, Kouskoff, V, Kühne, T, Kyrle, P, Ljungman, P, Maschmeyer, G, Méndez Ferrer, S, Milsom, M, Mummery, C, Ossenkoppele, G, Pecci, A, Peyvandi, F, Philipsen, S, Reitsma, P, Ribera, J, Risitano, A, Rivella, S, Ruf, W, Schroeder, T, Scully, M, Socie, G, Staal, F, Stanworth, S, Stauder, R, Stilgenbauer, S, Tamary, H, Theilgaard Mönch, K, Thein, S, Tilly, H, Trneny, M, Vainchenker, W, Vannucchi, A, Viscoli, C, Vrielink, H, Zaaijer, H, Zanella, A, Zolla, L, Zwaginga, J, Martinez, P, Van Den Akker, E, Allard, S, Anagnou, N, Andolfo, I, Andrau, J, Angelucci, E, Anstee, D, Aurer, I, Avet Loiseau, H, Aydinok, Y, Bakchoul, T, Balduini, A, Barcellini, W, Baruch, D, Baruchel, A, Bayry, J, Bento, C, Van Den Berg, A, Bernardi, R, Bianchi, P, Bigas, A, Biondi, A, Bohonek, M, Bonnet, D, Borchmann, P, Borregaard, N, Brækkan, S, Van Den Brink, M, Brodin, E, Bullinger, L, Buske, C, Butzeck, B, Cammenga, J, Campo, E, Carbone, A, Cervantes, F, Cesaro, S, Charbord, P, Claas, F, Cohen, H, Conard, J, Coppo, P, Vives Corron, J, Da Costa, L, Davi, F, Delwel, R, Dianzani, I, Domanović, D, Donnelly, P, Drnovšek, T, Dreyling, M, Du, M, Dufour, C, Durand, C, Efremov, D, Eleftheriou, A, Elion, J, Emonts, M, Engelhardt, M, Ezine, S, Falkenburg, F, Favier, R, Federico, M, Fenaux, P, Fitzgibbon, J, Flygare, J, Foà, R, Forrester, L, Galacteros, F, Garagiola, I, Gardiner, C, Garraud, O, Van Geet, C, Geiger, H, Geissler, J, Germing, U, Ghevaert, C, Girelli, D, Godeau, B, Gökbuget, N, Goldschmidt, H, Goodeve, A, Graf, T, Graziadei, G, Griesshammer, M, Gruel, Y, Guilhot, F, Von Gunten, S, Gyssens, I, Halter, J, Harrison, C, Harteveld, C, Hellström Lindberg, E, Hermine, O, Higgs, D, Hillmen, P, Hirsch, H, Hoskin, P, Huls, G, Inati, A, Johnson, P, Kattamis, A, Kiefel, V, Kleanthous, M, Klump, H, Krause, D, Hovinga, J, Lacaud, G, Lacroix Desmazes, S, Landman Parker, J, Legouill, S, Lenz, G, Von Lilienfeld Toal, M, Von Lindern, M, Lopez Guillermo, A, Lopriore, E, Lozano, M, Macintyre, E, Makris, M, Mannhalter, C, Martens, J, Mathas, S, Matzdorff, A, Medvinsky, A, Menendez, P, Migliaccio, A, Miharada, K, Mikulska, M, Minard, V, Montalbán, C, De Montalembert, M, Montserrat, E, Morange, P, Mountford, J, Muckenthaler, M, Müller Tidow, C, Mumford, A, Nadel, B, Navarro, J, El Nemer, W, Noizat Pirenne, F, O’Mahony, B, Oldenburg, J, Olsson, M, Oostendorp, R, Palumbo, A, Passamonti, F, Patient, R, De Latour, R, Pflumio, F, Pierelli, L, Piga, A, Pollard, D, Raaijmakers, M, Radford, J, Rambach, R, Koneti Rao, A, Raslova, H, Rebulla, P, Rees, D, Ribrag, V, Rijneveld, A, Rinalducci, S, Robak, T, Roberts, I, Rodrigues, C, Rosendaal, F, Rosenwald, A, Rule, S, Russo, R, Saglio, G, Sanchez, M, Scharf, R, Schlenke, P, Semple, J, Sierra, J, So Osman, C, Soria, J, Stamatopoulos, K, Stegmayr, B, Stunnenberg, H, Swinkels, D, Barata, J, Taghon, T, Taher, A, Terpos, E, Thachil, J, Tissot, J, Touw, I, Toye, A, Trappe, R, Traverse Glehen, A, Unal, S, Vaulont, S, Viprakasit, V, Vitolo, U, Van Wijk, R, Wójtowicz, A, Zeerleder, S, Zieger, B, Zieger, B., ZANELLA, ALBERTO, BIONDI, ANDREA, Engert, A, Balduini, C, Brand, A, Coiffier, B, Cordonnier, C, Döhner, H, De Wit, T, Eichinger, S, Fibbe, W, Green, T, De Haas, F, Iolascon, A, Jaffredo, T, Rodeghiero, F, Sall Es, G, Schuringa, J, André, M, Andre Schmutz, I, Bacigalupo, A, Bochud, P, Den Boer, M, Bonini, C, Camaschella, C, Cant, A, Cappellini, M, Cazzola, M, Celso, C, Dimopoulos, M, Douay, L, Dzierzak, E, Einsele, H, Ferreri, A, De Franceschi, L, Gaulard, P, Gottgens, B, Greinacher, A, Gresele, P, Gribben, J, De Haan, G, Hansen, J, Hochhaus, A, Kadir, R, Kaveri, S, Kouskoff, V, Kühne, T, Kyrle, P, Ljungman, P, Maschmeyer, G, Méndez Ferrer, S, Milsom, M, Mummery, C, Ossenkoppele, G, Pecci, A, Peyvandi, F, Philipsen, S, Reitsma, P, Ribera, J, Risitano, A, Rivella, S, Ruf, W, Schroeder, T, Scully, M, Socie, G, Staal, F, Stanworth, S, Stauder, R, Stilgenbauer, S, Tamary, H, Theilgaard Mönch, K, Thein, S, Tilly, H, Trneny, M, Vainchenker, W, Vannucchi, A, Viscoli, C, Vrielink, H, Zaaijer, H, Zanella, A, Zolla, L, Zwaginga, J, Martinez, P, Van Den Akker, E, Allard, S, Anagnou, N, Andolfo, I, Andrau, J, Angelucci, E, Anstee, D, Aurer, I, Avet Loiseau, H, Aydinok, Y, Bakchoul, T, Balduini, A, Barcellini, W, Baruch, D, Baruchel, A, Bayry, J, Bento, C, Van Den Berg, A, Bernardi, R, Bianchi, P, Bigas, A, Biondi, A, Bohonek, M, Bonnet, D, Borchmann, P, Borregaard, N, Brækkan, S, Van Den Brink, M, Brodin, E, Bullinger, L, Buske, C, Butzeck, B, Cammenga, J, Campo, E, Carbone, A, Cervantes, F, Cesaro, S, Charbord, P, Claas, F, Cohen, H, Conard, J, Coppo, P, Vives Corron, J, Da Costa, L, Davi, F, Delwel, R, Dianzani, I, Domanović, D, Donnelly, P, Drnovšek, T, Dreyling, M, Du, M, Dufour, C, Durand, C, Efremov, D, Eleftheriou, A, Elion, J, Emonts, M, Engelhardt, M, Ezine, S, Falkenburg, F, Favier, R, Federico, M, Fenaux, P, Fitzgibbon, J, Flygare, J, Foà, R, Forrester, L, Galacteros, F, Garagiola, I, Gardiner, C, Garraud, O, Van Geet, C, Geiger, H, Geissler, J, Germing, U, Ghevaert, C, Girelli, D, Godeau, B, Gökbuget, N, Goldschmidt, H, Goodeve, A, Graf, T, Graziadei, G, Griesshammer, M, Gruel, Y, Guilhot, F, Von Gunten, S, Gyssens, I, Halter, J, Harrison, C, Harteveld, C, Hellström Lindberg, E, Hermine, O, Higgs, D, Hillmen, P, Hirsch, H, Hoskin, P, Huls, G, Inati, A, Johnson, P, Kattamis, A, Kiefel, V, Kleanthous, M, Klump, H, Krause, D, Hovinga, J, Lacaud, G, Lacroix Desmazes, S, Landman Parker, J, Legouill, S, Lenz, G, Von Lilienfeld Toal, M, Von Lindern, M, Lopez Guillermo, A, Lopriore, E, Lozano, M, Macintyre, E, Makris, M, Mannhalter, C, Martens, J, Mathas, S, Matzdorff, A, Medvinsky, A, Menendez, P, Migliaccio, A, Miharada, K, Mikulska, M, Minard, V, Montalbán, C, De Montalembert, M, Montserrat, E, Morange, P, Mountford, J, Muckenthaler, M, Müller Tidow, C, Mumford, A, Nadel, B, Navarro, J, El Nemer, W, Noizat Pirenne, F, O’Mahony, B, Oldenburg, J, Olsson, M, Oostendorp, R, Palumbo, A, Passamonti, F, Patient, R, De Latour, R, Pflumio, F, Pierelli, L, Piga, A, Pollard, D, Raaijmakers, M, Radford, J, Rambach, R, Koneti Rao, A, Raslova, H, Rebulla, P, Rees, D, Ribrag, V, Rijneveld, A, Rinalducci, S, Robak, T, Roberts, I, Rodrigues, C, Rosendaal, F, Rosenwald, A, Rule, S, Russo, R, Saglio, G, Sanchez, M, Scharf, R, Schlenke, P, Semple, J, Sierra, J, So Osman, C, Soria, J, Stamatopoulos, K, Stegmayr, B, Stunnenberg, H, Swinkels, D, Barata, J, Taghon, T, Taher, A, Terpos, E, Thachil, J, Tissot, J, Touw, I, Toye, A, Trappe, R, Traverse Glehen, A, Unal, S, Vaulont, S, Viprakasit, V, Vitolo, U, Van Wijk, R, Wójtowicz, A, Zeerleder, S, Zieger, B, Zieger, B., ZANELLA, ALBERTO, and BIONDI, ANDREA
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The European Hematology Association (EHA) Roadmap for European Hematology Research highlights major achievements in diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders and identifies the greatest unmet clinical and scientific needs in those areas to enable better funded, more focused European hematology research. Initiated by the EHA, around 300 experts contributed to the consensus document, which will help European policy makers, research funders, research organizations, researchers, and patient groups make better informed decisions on hematology research. It also aims to raise public awareness of the burden of blood disorders on European society, which purely in economic terms is estimated at ∈ European Hematology Association (EHA) Roadmap for European Hematology Research highlights major achievements in diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders and identifies the greatest unmet clinical and scientific needs in those areas to enable better fu treatments, sometimes in revolutionary ways. This progress highlights the potential of focused basic research programs such as this EHA Roadmap. The EHA Roadmap identifies nine ‘sections’ in hematology: normal hematopoiesis, malignant lymphoid and myeloid diseases, anemias and related diseases, platelet disorders, blood coagulation and hemostatic disorders, transfusion medicine, infections in hematology, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. These sections span 60 smaller groups of diseases or disorders. The EHA Roadmap identifies priorities and needs across the field of hematology, including those to develop targeted therapies based on genomic profiling and chemical biology, to eradicate minimal residual malignant disease, and to develop cellular immunotherapies, combination treatments, gene therapies, hematopoietic stem cell treatments, and treatments that are better tolerated by elderly patients.
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14. The small-molecule VEGF-receptor inhibitor pazopanib (GW786034B) targets both tumor and endothelial cells in multiple myeloma
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Podar K, Tonon G, Sattler M, Tai YT, LeGouill S, Yasui H, Ishitsuka K, Kumar R, Pandite LN, Hideshima T, Chauhan D, Anderson KC, Podar, K, Tonon, G, Sattler, M, Tai, Yt, Legouill, S, Yasui, H, Ishitsuka, K, Kumar, R, Pandite, Ln, Hideshima, T, Chauhan, D, and Anderson, Kc
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15. Up-regulation of c-Jun contributes to induction of apoptosis by Adaphostin in human multiple myeloma cells
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Podar K, Tonon G, Raab MS, Sattler M, Abtahi D, Tai YT, LeGouill S, Ishitsuka K, Yasui H, Depinho RA, Hideshima T, Chauhan D, Anderson KC, Podar, K, Tonon, G, Raab, M, Sattler, M, Abtahi, D, Tai, Yt, Legouill, S, Ishitsuka, K, Yasui, H, Depinho, Ra, Hideshima, T, Chauhan, D, and Anderson, Kc
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16. Histiocytose langerhansienne atypique dérivée d’un lymphome B de bas grade : intérêt de la biologie moléculaire et efficacité de la cladribine
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Wahbi, A., primary, Lebris, Y., additional, Moreau, A., additional, Perrin, F., additional, Emile, J.F., additional, Brochart, J., additional, Deltombe, C., additional, Chauveau, M., additional, Legouill, S., additional, Hamidou, M., additional, and Néel, A., additional
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17. La thrombocytose, petit signe clé du POEMS syndrome : à propos de trois observations
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Néel, A., primary, Perrin, F., additional, Artifoni, M., additional, Graveleau, J., additional, Hello, M., additional, Legouill, S., additional, Moreau, P., additional, and Hamidou, M., additional
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18. Peripheral T-Cell Lymphomas with Follicular Growth Patterns Are Derived from Follicular Helper T Cells (TFH): A Link with Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphomas?.
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Huang, Yenlin, primary, Moreau, Anne, additional, Dupuis, Jehan, additional, Streubel, Berthold, additional, Petit, Barbara, additional, Legouill, S., additional, Martin-Garcia, Nadine, additional, Copie-Bergman, Christiane, additional, Gaillard, Fanny, additional, Baglin, Anne-Catherine, additional, Briere, Josette, additional, Roncador, Giovanna, additional, Haioun, Corinne, additional, Delfau-Larue, Marie-Helene, additional, Chott, Andreas, additional, and Gaulard, Philippe, additional
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19. Comparison of dosimetric approaches for non hodgkin lymphoma in RIT
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Ferrer, L., Malek, E., Bodet-Milin, C., Legouill, S., Prangere, T., Robu, D., Jeans, S., Tipping, J., Huglo, D., Tim Illidge, Kraeber-Bodere, F., Morschhauser, F., and Bardies, M.
20. Comparison of dosimetric approaches for non hodgkin lymphoma in RIT
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Ferrer, L., Malek, E., Bodet-Milin, C., Legouill, S., Prangere, T., Robu, D., Jeans, S., Tipping, J., Huglo, D., Illidge, T., Kraeber-Bodere, F., Morschhauser, F., and Bardies, M.
21. Durable responses with 90Y-epratuzumab fractionated radioimmunotherapy (RAIT) in NHL
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Kraeber-Bodere, F., Morsschhauser, F., Caroline Bodet-Milin, Petillon, M., Huglo, D., Legouill, S., Harousseau, J., Rousseau, C., Faivre-Chauvet, A., Chatal, J., Horne, H., Teoh, N., Wegener, W., and Goldenberg, D.
22. Comparisons of dosimetric approaches for fractionated radioimmunotherapy of non-Hodgkin lymphoma
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Ferrer, L., Malek, E., Bodet-Milin, C., Legouill, S., Prangère, T., Robu, D., Jeans, S., Tipping, J., Huglo, D., Carpentier, P., Tim Illidge, Kraeber-Boderé, F., Morschhauser, F., and Bardiès, M.
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Adult ,Male ,Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ,Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted ,Reproducibility of Results ,Radiotherapy Dosage ,Middle Aged ,Radioimmunotherapy ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Whole-Body Counting ,Young Adult ,Treatment Outcome ,Body Burden ,Humans ,Female ,Dose Fractionation, Radiation ,France ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare different dosimetric approaches on therapy naïve patients enrolled in a multicentre fractionated radioimmunotherapy trial, to determine which methodological approach correlates with bone marrow toxicity.Twenty-height non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients were treated with one or two fractions of 90Y-Ibritumomab-Tiuxetan (11.1 MBq/kg) 8 to 12 weeks apart in four different institutions. Quantitative imaging with 111In-Ibritumomab-Tiuxetan (185 MBq) was performed at 0, 1, 4 and 7 days after infusion, starting two weeks before the therapeutic administration. A whole-body (WB) CT scan was also acquired prior to the 111In-Ibritumomab injection, for attenuation correction purposes and was segmented to derive patient-specific organ masses. All dosimetry processing was centralized in a single institution. The first method (M_2D) was based on geometric mean WB scans, corrected for attenuation, scatter and organs superposition. The second method (M_2.5D) was based on the computed assisted matrix inversion approach and used segmented CT scans. The third method (M_3D) used iterative reconstruction of tomographic scans, corrected for attenuation, scatter and collimator response. Absorbed doses were estimated for lungs, liver, kidneys and spleen using MIRD S values adjusted for organ masses. Bone marrow (BM) absorbed doses were evaluated according to imaging methods (3) and compared to blood-based approaches.For some patients, organ masses such as liver or spleen significantly differed from male/female reference masses, whereas lungs and kidneys masses were relatively constant. Except for lungs, absorbed doses estimated by M_2D were higher than those from M_2.5D and these, in turn, were higher that those calculated from M_3D (Wilcoxon P8.6e-4). Median organ absorbed dose estimates were equivalent for both fractions except for the spleen. In fact, spleen absorbed doses for the second fraction were lower than those for the first fraction, regardless of the approach. Possible explanations are that patient spleen masses were kept constant for analysis of both fractions and/or that spleen uptake was lowered after the first fraction. Estimation of BM absorbed doses from blood sampling was unable to predict platelet toxicity, but image-based methods performed better. Additionally, for most organs, the absorbed dose delivered by the first fraction could predict that delivered by the second fraction.These results confirm that different acquisition/processing protocols will lead to statistically different absorbed doses. Additionally, image-based dosimetric approaches are needed in order to correlate absorbed dose to bone marrow toxicity.
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Salaun, P. Y., Frampas, E., Legouill, S., Moreau, A., Caroline Bodet-Milin, Ansquer, C., Harousseau, J. L., Kraeber-Bodere, F., and Moreau, P.
24. The European Hematology Association Roadmap for European Hematology Research: a consensus document
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Engert, Andreas, Balduini, Carlo, Brand, Anneke, Coiffier, Bertrand, Cordonnier, Catherine, Doehner, Hartmut, de Wit, Thom Duyvene, Eichinger, Sabine, Fibbe, Willem, Green, Tony, de Haas, Fleur, Iolascon, Achille, Jaffredo, Thierry, Rodeghiero, Francesco, Salles, Gilles, Schuringa, Jan Jacob, Andre, Marc, Andre-Schmutz, Isabelle, Bacigalupo, Andrea, Bochud, Pierre-Yves, den Boer, Monique, Bonini, Chiara, Camaschella, Clara, Cant, Andrew, Cappellini, Maria Domenica, Cazzola, Mario, Lo Celso, Cristina, Dimopoulos, Meletios, Douay, Luc, Dzierzak, Elaine, Einsele, Hermann, Ferreri, Andres, De Franceschi, Lucia, Gaulard, Philippe, Gottgens, Berthold, Greinacher, Andreas, Gresele, Paolo, Gribben, John, de Haan, Gerald, Hansen, John-Bjarne, Hochhaus, Andreas, Kadir, Rezan, Kaveri, Srini, Kouskoff, Valerie, Kuehne, Thomas, Kyrle, Paul, Ljungman, Per, Maschmeyer, Georg, Mendez-Ferrer, Simon, Milsom, Michael, Mummery, Christine, Ossenkoppele, Gert, Pecci, Alessandro, Peyvandi, Flora, Philipsen, Sjaak, Reitsma, Pieter, Maria Ribera, Jose, Risitano, Antonio, Rivella, Stefano, Ruf, Wolfram, Schroeder, Timm, Scully, Marie, Socie, Gerard, Staal, Frank, Stanworth, Simon, Stauder, Reinhard, Stilgenbauer, Stephan, Tamary, Hannah, Theilgaard-Monch, Kim, Thein, Swee Lay, Tilly, Herve, Trneny, Marek, Vainchenker, William, Vannucchi, Alessandro Maria, Viscoli, Claudio, Vrielink, Hans, Zaaijer, Hans, Zanella, Alberto, Zolla, Lello, Zwaginga, Jaap Jan, Martinez, Patricia Aguilar, van den Akker, Emile, Allard, Shubha, Anagnou, Nicholas, Andolfo, Immacolata, Andrau, Jean-Christophe, Angelucci, Emanuele, Anstee, David, Aurer, Igor, Avet-Loiseau, Herve, Aydinok, Yesim, Bakchoul, Tamam, Balduini, Alessandra, Barcellini, Wilma, Baruch, Dominique, Baruchel, Andre, Bayry, Jagadeesh, Bento, Celeste, van den Berg, Anke, Bernardi, Rosa, Bianchi, Paola, Bigas, Anna, Biondi, Andrea, Bohonek, Milos, Bonnet, Dominique, Borchmann, Peter, Borregaard, Niels, Braekkan, Sigrid, van den Brink, Marcel, Brodin, Ellen, Bullinger, Lars, Buske, Christian, Butzeck, Barbara, Cammenga, Jorg, Campo, Elias, Carbone, Antonino, Cervantes, Francisco, Cesaro, Simone, Charbord, Pierre, Claas, Frans, Cohen, Hannah, Conard, Jacqueline, Coppo, Paul, Vives Corrons, Joan-Lluis, da Costa, Lydie, Davi, Frederic, Delwel, Ruud, Dianzani, Irma, Domanovic, Dragoslav, Donnelly, Peter, Drnovsek, Tadeja Dovc, Dreyling, Martin, Du, Ming-Qing, Dufour, Carlo, Durand, Charles, Efremov, Dimitar, Eleftheriou, Androulla, Elion, Jacques, Emonts, Marieke, Engelhardt, Monika, Ezine, Sophie, Falkenburg, Fred, Favier, Remi, Federico, Massimo, Fenaux, Pierre, Fitzgibbon, Jude, Flygare, Johan, Foa, Robin, Forrester, Lesley, Galacteros, Frederic, Garagiola, Isabella, Gardiner, Chris, Garraud, Olivier, van Geet, Christel, Geiger, Hartmut, Geissler, Jan, Germing, Ulrich, Ghevaert, Cedric, Girelli, Domenico, Godeau, Bertrand, Goekbuget, Nicola, Goldschmidt, Hartmut, Goodeve, Anne, Graf, Thomas, Graziadei, Giovanna, Griesshammer, Martin, Gruel, Yves, Guilhot, Francois, von Gunten, Stephan, Gyssens, Inge, Halter, Jorg, Harrison, Claire, Harteveld, Cornelis, Hellstrom-Lindberg, Eva, Hermine, Olivier, Higgs, Douglas, Hillmen, Peter, Hirsch, Hans, Hoskin, Peter, Huls, Gerwin, Inati, Adlette, Johnson, Peter, Kattamis, Antonis, Kiefel, Volker, Kleanthous, Marina, Klump, Hannes, Krause, Daniela, Hovinga, Johanna Kremer, Lacaud, Georges, Lacroix-Desmazes, Sebastien, Landman-Parker, Judith, LeGouill, Steven, Lenz, Georg, von Lilienfeld-Toal, Marie, von Lindern, Marieke, Lopez-Guillermo, Armando, Lopriore, Enrico, Lozano, Miguel, MacIntyre, Elizabeth, Makris, Michael, Mannhalter, Christine, Martens, Joost, Mathas, Stephan, Matzdorff, Axel, Medvinsky, Alexander, Menendez, Pablo, Migliaccio, Anna Rita, Miharada, Kenichi, Mikulska, Malgorzata, Minard, Veronique, Montalban, Carlos, de Montalembert, Mariane, Montserrat, Emili, Morange, Pierre-Emmanuel, Mountford, Joanne, Muckenthaler, Martina, Mueller-Tidow, Carsten, Mumford, Andrew, Nadel, Bertrand, Navarro, Jose-Tomas, el Nemer, Wassim, Noizat-Pirenne, France, O'Mahony, Brian, Oldenburg, Johannes, Olsson, Martin, Oostendorp, Robert, Palumbo, Antonio, Passamonti, Francesco, Patient, Roger, de Latour, Regis Peffault, Pflumio, Francoise, Pierelli, Luca, Piga, Antonio, Pollard, Debra, Raaijmakers, Marc, Radford, John, Rambach, Ralf, Rao, A. 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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,diagnosis ,Health Services for the Aged ,ACUTE PROMYELOCYTIC LEUKEMIA ,Medizin ,[SDV.IMM.II]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Innate immunity ,EHA Roadmap for European Hematology Research ,Antineoplastic Agent ,0302 clinical medicine ,European Hematology Association Roadmap ,Germany ,PERIPHERAL T-CELL ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Hematopoiesi ,genetics ,Molecular Targeted Therapy ,[SDV.IMM.ALL]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Allergology ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Hematology ,Genome ,Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ,Anemia ,Awareness ,Supply & distribution ,Combined Modality Therapy ,3. Good health ,Europe ,THROMBOPOIETIN-RECEPTOR AGONISTS ,Blood Disorder ,Italy ,Austria ,haematology ,Medicine ,France ,Immunotherapy ,Infection ,[SDV.IMM.ALL] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Allergology ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Thrombopoietin Receptor Agonists ,Consensus ,Patients ,Immunology ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Blood Coagulation ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Genetic Therapy ,Genome, Human ,Hematologic Diseases ,Hematopoiesis ,Humans ,Consensu ,[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer ,ACUTE MYELOID-LEUKEMIA ,1102 Cardiovascular Medicine And Haematology ,Genetic therapy ,methods ,03 medical and health sciences ,blood ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Hematologi ,THROMBOTIC THROMBOCYTOPENIC PURPURA ,[SDV.IMM.II] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Innate immunity ,ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC-LEUKEMIA ,therapy ,business.industry ,CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC-LEUKEMIA ,supply & distribution ,STEM-CELL TRANSPLANTATION ,economics ,Hematologic Disease ,Opinion Article ,Transplantation ,030104 developmental biology ,Family medicine ,therapeutic use ,drug effects ,RANDOMIZED-CONTROLLED-TRIAL ,HEMOLYTIC-UREMIC SYNDROME ,pathology ,business ,chemical synthesis ,030215 immunology ,Stem Cell Transplantation ,transplantation - Abstract
WOS: 000379156300012, PubMed ID: 26819058, The European Hematology Association (EHA) Roadmap for European Hematology Research highlights major achievements in diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders and identifies the greatest unmet clinical and scientific needs in those areas to enable better funded, more focused European hematology research. Initiated by the EHA, around 300 experts contributed to the consensus document, which will help European policy makers, research funders, research organizations, researchers, and patient groups make better informed decisions on hematology research. It also aims to raise public awareness of the burden of blood disorders on European society, which purely in economic terms is estimated at (sic)23 billion per year, a level of cost that is not matched in current European hematology research funding. In recent decades, hematology research has improved our fundamental understanding of the biology of blood disorders, and has improved diagnostics and treatments, sometimes in revolutionary ways. This progress highlights the potential of focused basic research programs such as this EHA Roadmap. The EHA Roadmap identifies nine 'sections' in hematology: normal hematopoiesis, malignant lymphoid and myeloid diseases, anemias and related diseases, platelet disorders, blood coagulation and hemostatic disorders, transfusion medicine, infections in hematology, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. These sections span 60 smaller groups of diseases or disorders. The EHA Roadmap identifies priorities and needs across the field of hematology, including those to develop targeted therapies based on genomic profiling and chemical biology, to eradicate minimal residual malignant disease, and to develop cellular immunotherapies, combination treatments, gene therapies, hematopoietic stem cell treatments, and treatments that are better tolerated by elderly patients., Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) [BB/L023776/1, BB/I00050X/1, BB/K021168/1]; Cancer Research UKCancer Research UK [11831]; Medical Research CouncilMedical Research Council UK (MRC) [G1000801a]; Novo Nordisk FondenNovo Nordisk [NNF12OC1015986]; British Heart FoundationBritish Heart Foundation [FS/09/039/27788]; Cancer Research UKCancer Research UK [12765]; Medical Research CouncilMedical Research Council UK (MRC) [MR/L022982/1, MC_UU_12009/8, MC_U137981013, MC_PC_12009]
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25. The small-molecule VEGF receptor inhibitor pazopanib (GW786034B) targets both tumor and endothelial cells in multiple myeloma
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Dharminder Chauhan, Shaji Kumar, Kenneth C. Anderson, Rakesh Kumar, Giovanni Tonon, Steven Legouill, Kenji Ishitsuka, Yu Tsu Tai, Klaus Podar, Teru Hideshima, Martin Sattler, Lini Pandite, Hiroshi Yasui, Podar, K, Tonon, G, Sattler, M, Catley, Lp, Tai, Yt, Yasui, H, Legouill, S, Kumar, R, Pandite, Ln, Hideshima, T, Chauhan, D, and Anderson, Kc
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Indazoles ,Angiogenesis ,Blotting, Western ,Apoptosis ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Biology ,Pazopanib ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc ,Mice ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunoprecipitation ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Receptor ,Sulfonamides ,Multidisciplinary ,Neovascularization, Pathologic ,Cell adhesion molecule ,Cell growth ,Bortezomib ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Endothelial Cells ,Biological Sciences ,Microarray Analysis ,Immunohistochemistry ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Pyrimidines ,Receptors, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor ,Cell culture ,Cancer research ,Signal transduction ,Multiple Myeloma ,medicine.drug ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
A critical role for vascular endothelial factor (VEGF) has been demonstrated in multiple myeloma (MM) pathogenesis. Here, we characterized the effect of the small-molecule VEGF receptor inhibitor pazopanib on MM cells in the bone marrow milieu. Pazopanib inhibits VEGF-triggered signaling pathways in both tumor and endothelial cells, thereby blocking in vitro MM cell growth, survival, and migration, and inhibits VEGF-induced up-regulation of adhesion molecules on both endothelial and tumor cells, thereby abrogating endothelial cell-MM cell binding and associated cell proliferation. We show that pazopanib is the first-in-class VEGF receptor inhibitor to inhibit in vivo tumor cell growth associated with increased MM cell apoptosis, decreased angiogenesis, and prolonged survival in a mouse xenograft model of human MM. Low-dose pazopanib demonstrates synergistic cytotoxicity with conventional (melphalan) and novel (bortezomib and immunomodulatory drugs) therapies. Finally, gene expression and signaling network analysis show transcriptional changes of several cancer-related genes, in particular c-Myc. Using siRNA, we confirm the role of c-Myc in VEGF production and secretion, as well as angiogenesis. These preclinical studies provide the rationale for clinical evaluation of pazopanib, alone and in combination with conventional and novel therapies, to increase efficacy, overcome drug resistance, reduce toxicity, and improve patient outcome in MM.
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- 2006
26. Bureaucracy is strangling clinical research.
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Rule S and LeGouill S
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Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared
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27. Lenalidomide is safe and active in Waldenström macroglobulinemia.
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Fouquet G, Guidez S, Petillon MO, Louni C, Ohyba B, Dib M, Poulain S, Herbaux C, Martin A, Thielemans B, Brice P, Choquet S, Bakala J, Bories C, Demarquette H, Nudel M, Tournilhac O, Arnulf B, LeGouill S, Morel P, Banos A, Karlin L, Salles G, Leblond V, and Leleu X
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- Administration, Oral, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Anemia chemically induced, Anemia pathology, Antineoplastic Agents adverse effects, Drug Administration Schedule, Drug Dosage Calculations, Female, Humans, Immunologic Factors adverse effects, Lenalidomide, Male, Maximum Tolerated Dose, Middle Aged, Neutropenia chemically induced, Neutropenia pathology, Recurrence, Survival Analysis, Thalidomide administration & dosage, Thalidomide adverse effects, Treatment Outcome, Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia mortality, Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia pathology, Antineoplastic Agents administration & dosage, Immunologic Factors administration & dosage, Thalidomide analogs & derivatives, Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia drug therapy
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Lenalidomide is manageable and effective in multiple myeloma, particularly in elderly patients. Surprisingly, the combination of lenalidomide with rituximab produced clinically significant anemia at 25 mg/day for 21/28 days, the highest possible dose, in Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia (WM). We aimed to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of single agent lenalidomide and determine its impact on WM. RV-WM-0426 is a multicenter dose escalation open label phase 1/2 study of lenalidomide in relapsed/refractory WM (RRWM). Lenalidomide was given orally 21/28 days per cycle for 1 year, at escalated dose of 15 to 20 mg during phase 1 to determine the MTD; the phase 2 part was conducted at the MTD. Seventeen RRWM patients were included. The MTD was established at 15 mg/day 21/28. By ITT analysis, the overall response rate was 29%. With a median follow-up of 36 months, median TTP was 16 months (95% CI 5.5-26), the 5-year OS was 91%. The most frequent adverse events ≥ grade 3 at 15 mg were 14% anemia and 43% neutropenia. The MTD of lenalidomide is 15 mg/day 21/28 days in RRWM. Lenalidomide is active in the treatment of RRWM and the safety profile appears manageable. Future studies may look into combinations of lenalidomide and continuous dosing., (© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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28. Characterization of peripheral blood stem cell grafts mobilized by granulocyte colony-stimulating factor and plerixafor compared with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor alone.
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Gaugler B, Arbez J, Legouill S, Tiberghien P, Moreau P, Derenne S, Saas P, and Mohty M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Antigens, Surface metabolism, Benzylamines, Blood Component Removal methods, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes immunology, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes metabolism, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes immunology, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes metabolism, Child, Child, Preschool, Cyclams, Dendritic Cells metabolism, Female, Forkhead Transcription Factors metabolism, Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor administration & dosage, HLA-DR Antigens immunology, Heterocyclic Compounds administration & dosage, Humans, Interferon-gamma metabolism, Male, Middle Aged, Thrombomodulin, Transplants drug effects, Transplants metabolism, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Dendritic Cells cytology, Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor metabolism, Heterocyclic Compounds metabolism, Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
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Background Aims: This study aimed to characterize the immune effectors contained in apheresis samples obtained from patients with grafts mobilized with plerixafor and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) (P+G) compared with grafts mobilized with G-CSF alone (G)., Methods: Aliquots of apheresis samples were obtained from 36 patients with malignant diseases after mobilization with G (n = 18) or P+G (n = 18). The phenotype and cytokine secretion profile of T cell and dendritic cell subsets were characterized by multicolor cytometry including intracellular cytokine staining., Results: In grafts collected after mobilization with P+G, there was a significantly higher percentage of CD3(+) T cells compared with samples collected after mobilization with G alone. On a functional level, a significant increase of interferon-γ and tumor necrosis factor-α secreting CD8(+) T cells was observed in the P+G group compared with the G group. CD4(+)Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells were similar in both groups but exhibited a lower expression of inducible costimulatory molecule and a significantly higher expression of CD127 in the P+G group. Myeloid dendritic cells (MDCs) and BDCA3(+) dendritic cells were similar in both groups. In contrast, plasmacytoid dendritic cells (PDCs) (CD123(+)BDCA2(+)HLA-DR(+)) were significantly increased in the P+G grafts, leading to a higher PDC-to-MDC ratio. PDCs mobilized by P+G displayed different functional markers--a higher percentage of ILT7(+) PDCs and decreased expression of CD86--suggesting a potential regulatory capacity of PDCs mobilized by P+G., Conclusions: Grafts mobilized with P+G exhibited major different functional features compared with grafts mobilized with G alone, suggesting that such grafts may have an impact on patient outcome after autologous stem cell transplantation., (Copyright © 2013 International Society for Cellular Therapy. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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29. Comparisons of dosimetric approaches for fractionated radioimmunotherapy of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Ferrer L, Malek E, Bodet-Milin C, Legouill S, Prangère T, Robu D, Jeans S, Tipping J, Huglo D, Carpentier P, Illidge T, Kraeber-Boderé F, Morschhauser F, and Bardiès M
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- Adult, Body Burden, Dose Fractionation, Radiation, Female, France, Humans, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin diagnosis, Male, Middle Aged, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin radiotherapy, Radioimmunotherapy methods, Radiotherapy Dosage, Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted methods, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Whole-Body Counting methods
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Aim: The aim of this study was to compare different dosimetric approaches on therapy naïve patients enrolled in a multicentre fractionated radioimmunotherapy trial, to determine which methodological approach correlates with bone marrow toxicity., Methods: Twenty-height non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients were treated with one or two fractions of 90Y-Ibritumomab-Tiuxetan (11.1 MBq/kg) 8 to 12 weeks apart in four different institutions. Quantitative imaging with 111In-Ibritumomab-Tiuxetan (185 MBq) was performed at 0, 1, 4 and 7 days after infusion, starting two weeks before the therapeutic administration. A whole-body (WB) CT scan was also acquired prior to the 111In-Ibritumomab injection, for attenuation correction purposes and was segmented to derive patient-specific organ masses. All dosimetry processing was centralized in a single institution. The first method (M_2D) was based on geometric mean WB scans, corrected for attenuation, scatter and organs superposition. The second method (M_2.5D) was based on the computed assisted matrix inversion approach and used segmented CT scans. The third method (M_3D) used iterative reconstruction of tomographic scans, corrected for attenuation, scatter and collimator response. Absorbed doses were estimated for lungs, liver, kidneys and spleen using MIRD S values adjusted for organ masses. Bone marrow (BM) absorbed doses were evaluated according to imaging methods (3) and compared to blood-based approaches., Results: For some patients, organ masses such as liver or spleen significantly differed from male/female reference masses, whereas lungs and kidneys masses were relatively constant. Except for lungs, absorbed doses estimated by M_2D were higher than those from M_2.5D and these, in turn, were higher that those calculated from M_3D (Wilcoxon P<8.6e-4). Median organ absorbed dose estimates were equivalent for both fractions except for the spleen. In fact, spleen absorbed doses for the second fraction were lower than those for the first fraction, regardless of the approach. Possible explanations are that patient spleen masses were kept constant for analysis of both fractions and/or that spleen uptake was lowered after the first fraction. Estimation of BM absorbed doses from blood sampling was unable to predict platelet toxicity, but image-based methods performed better. Additionally, for most organs, the absorbed dose delivered by the first fraction could predict that delivered by the second fraction., Conclusion: These results confirm that different acquisition/processing protocols will lead to statistically different absorbed doses. Additionally, image-based dosimetric approaches are needed in order to correlate absorbed dose to bone marrow toxicity.
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30. Canonical nuclear factor kappaB pathway inhibition blocks myeloma cell growth and induces apoptosis in strong synergy with TRAIL.
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Romagnoli M, Desplanques G, Maïga S, Legouill S, Dreano M, Bataille R, and Barillé-Nion S
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- Animals, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Cell Line, Tumor, Humans, Interleukin-6 metabolism, Mice, Models, Biological, Multiple Myeloma drug therapy, Multiple Myeloma metabolism, Neoplasm Transplantation, Pyrimidines pharmacology, Receptors, Immunologic metabolism, bcl-2-Associated X Protein metabolism, Apoptosis, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Multiple Myeloma pathology, NF-kappa B metabolism, TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand metabolism
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Purpose: Intrinsic activation of nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) characterizes various hematologic malignancies. In this study, we specifically address the role of NF-kappaB blockade in mediated antimyeloma activity using the IkappaB kinase-2 pharmacologic inhibitor, AS602868., Experimental Design: Human myeloma cell lines (n = 16) and primary myeloma cells (n = 10) were tested for their sensitivity to AS602868 in terms of proliferation and apoptosis. Both in vitro and in vivo experiments were conducted. Functional mechanisms regarding the apoptotic pathways triggered by AS602868 were studied. The potential proapoptotic synergy between AS602868 and tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) was also evaluated., Results: Our results show that AS602868 efficiently targeted the canonical NF-kappaB pathway in myeloma cells and potently inhibited their growth in inducing apoptosis through Bax and caspase-3 activation. AS602868 also induced apoptosis in primary myeloma cells even in the presence of bone marrow mononuclear cells. Moreover, the IkappaB kinase-2 inhibitor targeted the paracrine effect on the bone marrow environment. Indeed, it decreased the intrinsic and myeloma-induced secretion of interleukin-6 from bone marrow stromal cells. In addition, AS602868 inhibited myeloma cell growth in the MM.1S xenograft myeloma model. Of particular interest, AS602868 strongly increased myeloma sensitivity to TRAIL in blocking TRAIL-induced NF-kappaB activation and in decreasing the expression of antiapoptotic proteins such as cFLIP and cIAP-1/2., Conclusions: Taken together, our data point out the interest to inhibit the canonical NF-kappaB pathway in myeloma and clearly encourage clinical evaluation of novel therapies based on targeting NF-kappaB, especially in combination with TRAIL.
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