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Lenalidomide prolongs PFS, not OS, in rel/ref MCL

The incidence of any-grade nasopharyngitis was 15% in the lenalidomide arm and 6% in the investigator’s choice arm. The incidence of upper respiratory tract infection was 12% and 6%, respectively. Febrile neutropenia was reported in 6% and 2% of patients, respectively.

Growth factors were used more often in the lenalidomide arm than the investigator’s choice arm—30% and 23%, respectively. But platelet transfusions were used less often in the lenalidomide arm—4% and 11%, respectively.