Antibody
... antibody test? Kelly/ New York ...
monoclonal antibody therapy is a cancer treatment that ... Dr Rob Hicks in December 2005. Disclaimer ...
monoclonal antibody therapy -- which gets the cancer ... type of antigen . Disclaimer: ... cA2
monoclonal antibody (for treatment of Crohn disease ) ...
Autoimmune disorders
... or Turner's syndrome . It's more common in girls than in boys. siplizumab (previously MEDI-507) Investigational humanized anti -T cell
monoclonal antibody with potential applications for treating transplant rejection , graft -versus- host disease , and autoimmune disorders such as ...
Clinical Trials
... tested the ability of the antibody to be used in combination with the p urine analogs pentostatin, fludarabine, and cladribine, and rituximab, a
monoclonal antibody specific for the CD20 antigen , ... Pravachol is the most studied statin ( cholesterol -lowering drug ) in clinical trials . It is ...
Colorectal Cancer
... cancer claiming more victims. Dietary fibre and colorectal adenoma in a colorectal cancer early detection programme research paper ... A
monoclonal antibody used in the treatment of colorectal cancer that has spread. It is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer . It ...
Gastric cancer
... gastric cancer . In one study, gastric cancer developed in about 3% of the infected patients and none of the uninfected patients. pemtumomab A
monoclonal antibody -based therapy in phase III trials (SMART) for the treatment of ovarian cancer and in phase II trials for the treatment of gastric ...
Hyperplasia
... carcinoma ; endometrial cyst ; endometrial hyperplasia ; ... [194] Pathologists can distinguish a polyclonal B- cell hyperplasia from a
monoclonal B- cell lymphoma ; both are almost always associated with EBV. When a lymph node responds, it undergoes a hyperplasia with an increase in ...
Lymph
... Lymph oplasmacytic lymph oma is usually associated with a
monoclonal serum para protein of immunoglobulin M (IgM) type (Waldenstrm's macroglobulinemia). Lymph node s produce immune cells (such as lymph ...
Lymphoma
... of non-Hodgkin lymphoma . Dosage: one vial/50 mg intra thecally ( intra ventricular or lumbar puncture ). Rituximab (Rituxan) was the first
monoclonal antibody approved by the FDA for use against a type of lymphoma . Her doctoral thesis was on the clonal origin of human tumor s using the ...
Prevalence
... do if my child has a hemangioma or vascular malformation? (palivizumab; previously MEDI-493) A humanized respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
monoclonal antibody for the prevention of RSV in infants and children; delivery is via monthly intramuscular injection s at 15 mg/kg during months of ...
Radioisotope
... which is labeled with a radioisotope called fluorine-18 (18F). Robert O. Dillman, MD, FACP: Radioimmunotherapy at the present time consists of
monoclonal antibodies that have radioisotope s attached to them so that you can target the radiation to whatever the antibody binds to. The liver may be ...
Rectal cancer
... Northwest Ohio Colo rectal Cancer Task Force is a comprehensive cancer control effort to promote colo rectal cancer ... ... A
monoclonal antibody used in the treatment of colo rectal cancer that has spread. It is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer . ...
Transplant rejection
... the genetic basis for their body's resistance to the hormone . siplizumab (previously MEDI-507) Investigational humanized anti -T cell
monoclonal antibody with potential applications for treating transplant rejection , graft -versus- host disease , and autoimmune disorders such as ...
Tumor
... s, which helps activate T cells. It may also stimulate HIV activity. Tumor lysis syndrome A side effect of some immunotherapies, like
monoclonal antibodies, that lyse the tumor cells, due to the toxic ity of flood ing the blood stream with such a quantity of cellular contents. Last ...