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The goal of this clinical research study is to learn if radiation therapy and chemotherapy can help control Stage 1 and/or 2 NK cell lymphoma. The safety of the radiation and chemotherapy combination will also be studied.
This is an investigational study. Radiation and chemotherapy are FDA approved and commercially available for patients with Stage 1 and/or 2 NK cell lymphoma. The combination of these therapies given at the same time is investigational.
Up to 40 patients will take part in this study. All will be enrolled at MD Anderson.
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Radiation Therapy:
You will receive radiation therapy 5 days a week for 28 to 30 treatments (up to 6 weeks). You will receive a separate consent form that will describe this treatment and its risks in more detail.
Study Visits During Radiation Therapy:
Every week during radiation therapy:
Chemotherapy Administration:
You will start Cycle 1 of chemotherapy during your first week of radiation. Each cycle will be 21-days long (or longer if it takes longer for your blood cell counts to recover). You will receive up to 3 cycles of chemotherapy.
On Days 1-3 of each cycle:
Study Visits During Chemotherapy:
On or before Day 1, on Day 15 of Cycle 2, and on Day 15 of Cycle 3, blood (about 2 teaspoons) will be drawn for routine tests. You may also have an EKG, if the doctor thinks it is needed.
On or before Day 1 of Cycle 3:
Length of Study:
You may receive radiation and up to 3 cycles of chemotherapy. You will no longer be able to receive chemotherapy if the disease gets worse or intolerable side effects occur.
Your participation on the study will be over after the end-of-study and follow-up visits.
Follow-Up Visits:
You will also have routine follow-up visits every 3 months for the 1st year, every 4 month during the 2nd year, and every 6 months during the 3rd-5th years. After that, you will have follow up visits 1 time every year. At these visits, the following tests and procedures will be performed:
If your doctor thinks it is needed, your MRI and PET/CT scans will be performed more or less often.
If you leave the study early:
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Bouthaina Dabaja, MD
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