Mid- 1970s |
Monoclonal antibodies are developed by Georges J.F. Köhler and César Milstein to fight cancer. Their technique allows a specific antibody molecule to be produced in unlimited quantities. |
| 1982 |
The first successful treatment of a cancer patient with a monoclonal antibody takes place. |
| 1993 |
For the first time, rituximab is used to treat lymphoma. |
| 1997 |
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves rituximab for the treatment of lymphoma. |
| 2008 |
Nine monoclonal antibodies are approved by the FDA for the treatment of various cancers. |
"Targeted Therapy for B-Cell Lymphoma: The Story of Rituximab" by Ronald D. Levy, MD, David G. Maloney, MD, PhD, and Richard Miller, MD, and these accompanying milestones were published in December 2008 as part of the special ASH anniversary brochure, 50 Years in Hematology: Research That Revolutionized Patient Care.
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