This clinical trial is focused on studying the treatment of Follicular Lymphoma, a type of blood cancer that affects the lymphatic system. The study aims to compare two different treatment approaches for patients with a high tumor burden, which means a large amount of cancer in the body. The treatments being tested include a combination of chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells, while immunotherapy helps the immune system fight cancer. The medications involved in this study are Rituximab, Doxorubicin, Vincristine, Prednisone, Obinutuzumab, Bendamustine, and Cyclophosphamide. Some patients will receive a standard number of chemotherapy cycles, while others will receive fewer cycles if they respond well to the treatment early on.
The purpose of the study is to determine if reducing the number of chemotherapy cycles in patients who respond early to treatment is as effective as the standard full-dose therapy in terms of how long patients live without the disease getting worse, known as progression-free survival. The study will involve regular visits to the clinic for treatment and monitoring. Patients will receive the medications through different methods, such as injections or oral tablets, depending on the specific drug. The study will also include a placebo group to compare the effects of the actual medications against no active treatment. The trial will last for several months, with follow-up visits to assess the effectiveness and safety of the treatments.
Throughout the study, patients will be closely monitored for any side effects and overall health. The trial will also evaluate other outcomes, such as overall survival, which is the length of time patients live after starting the treatment, and the quality of life, which refers to the general well-being of the patients during and after the treatment. The study aims to provide valuable information on the best treatment approach for patients with high tumor burden Follicular Lymphoma, potentially leading to improved treatment strategies in the future.



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