The recent development and clinical implementation of novel immunotherapies for the treatment of Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma have improved patient outcomes across subgroups. The rapid introduction of immunotherapeutic agents into the clinic, however, has presented significant questions regarding optimal treatment scheduling around existing chemotherapy/radiation options, as well as a need for improved understanding of how to properly manage patients and recognize toxicities. To address these challenges, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) convened a panel of experts in lymphoma to develop a clinical practice guideline for the education of healthcare professionals on various aspects of immunotherapeutic treatment. The panel discussed subjects including treatment scheduling, immune-related adverse events (irAEs), and the integration of immunotherapy and stem cell transplant to form recommendations to guide healthcare professionals treating patients with lymphoma.Authors: Sattva S. Neelapu, Sherry Adkins, Stephen M. Ansell, Joshua Brody, Mitchell S. Cairo, Jonathan W. Friedberg, Justin P. Kline, Ronald Levy, David L. Porter, Koen van Besien, Michael Werner and Michael R. BishopPublished in the position article and guidelines section of the Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer (2020) 8:2.#JournalArticle#JournalforImmunoTherapyofCancer#2020#ClinicalTrials#HematologicMalignancies#Lymphoma#AntibodyDrugConjugates#CombinationTherapy#ImmuneCheckpointInhibitors#TherapeuticAntibodies#AdverseEvents#Toxicities#SITCPublication#ClinicalPracticeGuideline#Clinician#Oncologist#Pharmacist
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