Waldenström macroglobulinemia - historical

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The purpose of this page is to provide references to regimens that are obsolete, outdated, or of historical interest only. As a general rule, this includes the inferior arm(s) of a randomized study, unless said regimens continue to be recommended by trustworthy sources such as the NCCN Guidelines. Is there a regimen missing from this list? Please go to the main WM regimen page to find other regimens.

3 regimens on this page
5 variants on this page


First-line therapy

Ofatumumab monotherapy

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Regimen variant #1

Study Evidence
Furman et al. 2016 (GSK 110921) Phase II

Note: This study used two dosing schemas, based on a mid-study amendment. See paper for details about redosing based on response. It is not clear from the abstract how many patients were untreated versus relapsed. As of 10/15/2020, ofatumumab is no longer available for commercial purchase and is not being made available for this indication.

Targeted therapy

4-week course

Regimen variant #2

Study Evidence
Furman et al. 2016 (GSK 110921) Phase II

Note: This study used two dosing schemas, based on a mid-study amendment. See paper for details about redosing based on response. It is not clear from the abstract how many patients were untreated versus relapsed. As of 10/15/2020, ofatumumab is no longer available for commercial purchase and is not being made available for this indication.

Targeted therapy

5-week course

References

  1. GSK 110921: Furman RR, Eradat HA, DiRienzo CG, Hofmeister CC, Hayman SR, Leonard JP, Coleman M, Advani R, Chanan-Khan A, Switzky J, Liao QM, Shah D, Jewell RC, Lisby S, Lin TS. Once-weekly ofatumumab in untreated or relapsed Waldenström's macroglobulinaemia: an open-label, single-arm, phase 2 study. Lancet Haematol. 2017 Jan;4(1):e24-e34. Epub 2016 Nov 30. link to original article contains protocol link to PMC article PubMed NCT00811733

Relapsed or refractory

Ofatumumab monotherapy

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Regimen variant #1

Study Evidence
Furman et al. 2016 (GSK 110921) Phase II

Note: This study used two dosing schemas, based on a mid-study amendment. See paper for details about redosing based on response. It is not clear from the abstract how many patients were untreated versus relapsed. As of 10/15/2020, ofatumumab is no longer available for commercial purchase and is not being made available for this indication.

Targeted therapy

4-week course

Regimen variant #2

Study Evidence
Furman et al. 2016 (GSK 110921) Phase II

Note: This study used two dosing schemas, based on a mid-study amendment. See paper for details about redosing based on response. It is not clear from the abstract how many patients were untreated versus relapsed. As of 10/15/2020, ofatumumab is no longer available for commercial purchase and is not being made available for this indication.

Targeted therapy

5-week course

References

  1. GSK 110921: Furman RR, Eradat HA, DiRienzo CG, Hofmeister CC, Hayman SR, Leonard JP, Coleman M, Advani R, Chanan-Khan A, Switzky J, Liao QM, Shah D, Jewell RC, Lisby S, Lin TS. Once-weekly ofatumumab in untreated or relapsed Waldenström's macroglobulinaemia: an open-label, single-arm, phase 2 study. Lancet Haematol. 2017 Jan;4(1):e24-e34. Epub 2016 Nov 30. link to original article contains protocol link to PMC article PubMed NCT00811733