Education and Training

Personalized Active Immunotherapy (Vaccine Therapy) and Sargramostim Given After Standard of Care Treatment With Rituximab and Chemotherapy for Initial Treatment With Lymphoma

The treatment being investigated is a patient- and tumor-specific therapy known as a personalized active immunotherapy. Personalized active immunotherapy is an attempt to use a person's own immune system to combat disease. Sargramostim (a.k.a. GM-CSF) is given together with the personalized active immunotherapy because it may increase the immune system's response and, therefore, aid in the effect of the personalized active immunotherapy.

This approach has previously been studied in patients with follicular Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and other B-cell malignancies. Encouraging efficacy results and a favorable safety profile have been seen to date in these studies.

Stanford is currently not accepting patients for this trial.

Intervention(s):

  • drug: autologous immunoglobulin idiotype-KLH conjugate vaccine

Eligibility


Inclusion Criteria:

   1. Written informed consent

   2. Previously untreated follicular NHL

   3. Stage III or IV disease requiring treatment

   4. Able to receive rituximab and chemotherapy (rituximab with cyclophosphamide,
   vincristine, and prednisone either with or without doxorubicin)

   5. Able to provide tumor sample adequate for Id-KLH manufacture

   6. ≥ 18 years of age

   7. At least one bi-dimensionally measurable lesion ≥ 2 cm by CT scan

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years - N/A

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Not currently accepting new patients for this trial

Contact Information

Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Susie Bawn
6507254968
Not Recruiting