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Medical treatment for lymphoma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MINE in the context of chemotherapy is an acronym for one of the chemotherapy regimens used for treatment of relapsed or refractory aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Today this regimen is often combined with monoclonal antibody rituximab. In this case the regimen is called R-MINE or MINE-R.[citation needed]
The [R]-MINE regimen consists of:
Drug | Dose | Mode | Days |
---|---|---|---|
Rituximab | 375 mg/m2 | IV infusion | Day 1 |
Mesna | 1330 mg/m2 | IV infusion over 1h together with ifosfamide, plus 500 mg PO 4h after ifosfamide | Days 1-3 |
Ifosfamide | 1330 mg/m2 | IV infusion over 1h | Days 1-3 |
Mitoxantrone | 8 mg/m2 | IV infusion | Day 1 |
Etoposide | 65 mg/m2 | IV infusion over 1h | Days 1-3 |
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