This clinical trial is focused on studying a treatment for Diffuse Large B-cell non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system. The study involves a combination of two medications: Rituximab and Golcadomide. Rituximab is a protein-based medication, while Golcadomide is a chemical compound. The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective this combination is as a first-line treatment for older patients who are considered frail and have not been treated with the standard chemotherapy regimen known as R-CHOP.
Participants in the study will receive the treatment over a period of time, with Rituximab being administered intravenously, meaning it is given through a vein, and Golcadomide taken orally in capsule form. The study aims to provide a chemo-free approach, which means it does not involve traditional chemotherapy drugs. The trial will monitor the participants’ health and response to the treatment, focusing on how long they live without the disease getting worse, their overall response to the treatment, and any changes in their quality of life.
This study is particularly aimed at older patients who are not suitable for more aggressive treatments due to their frail condition. The trial will use a simplified geriatric assessment to determine the frailty of the participants. The study will continue for several years to gather comprehensive data on the effectiveness and safety of the treatment combination. Participants will be closely monitored throughout the study to ensure their well-being and to assess the outcomes of the treatment.



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