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For adults with previously untreated peripheral T-cell lymphoma
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Take charge of what's next
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ADCETRIS is approved for previously untreated systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma (sALCL) or other CD30-expressing peripheral T-cell lymphomas, including angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma and peripheral T-cell lymphomas not otherwise specified, in combination with CHP chemotherapy (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, and prednisone).
Before making treatment decisions with your healthcare team, learn more about the benefits and risks of ADCETRIS, and see the results in the ECHELON-2 study.
Before making treatment decisions with your healthcare team, learn more about the benefits and risks of ADCETRIS, and see the results in the ECHELON-2 study.
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About peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL)
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T-cell lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that makes up less than 15% of non-Hodgkin lymphomas. They start from a type of white blood cells called T cells. Peripheral T-cell lymphoma is a type of T-cell lymphoma that develops from mature forms of T cells.
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ADCETRIS is a well-established treatment backed by over a decade of clinical data
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- Nearly 1700 patients with certain types of lymphoma received treatment with ADCETRIS across 8 clinical trials
- Over 67,000 patients in the US and over 183,000 patients worldwide have been treated with ADCETRIS since 2011
Healthcare providers have relied on the extensive clinical study data of ADCETRIS when treating their patients. Researchers continue to investigate ADCETRIS in clinical trials today.
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Talk to your doctor about ADCETRIS
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Communicating openly with your doctor is an important part of making sure that your treatment is right for you. Your appointment is an opportunity to share symptoms, ask questions, and discuss your treatment goals. These resources are designed to help you feel confident and prepared to have those conversations with your healthcare provider.
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ADCETRIS patient brochure
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Doctor Discussion Guide
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It's important to ask questions and share concerns about ADCETRIS treatment with a doctor. The Doctor Discussion Guide can help you navigate the conversation, so you get the most out of your visit. Take this printable PDF with you to your next appointment.
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Glossary
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Systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma (sALCL): A fast-growing type of T-cell lymphoma. It may appear in the skin, lymph nodes, bones, soft tissues, lungs, or liver.