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Richard R. Furman
Researcher at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
Publications - 369
Citations - 27834
Richard R. Furman is an academic researcher from NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia & Ibrutinib. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 357 publications receiving 24164 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard R. Furman include Cornell University & Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
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Targeting BTK with Ibrutinib in Relapsed Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
John C. Byrd,Richard R. Furman,Steven Coutre,Ian W. Flinn,Jan A. Burger,Kristie A. Blum,Barbara Grant,Jeff P. Sharman,Morton Coleman,William G. Wierda,Jeffrey A. Jones,Weiqiang Zhao,Nyla A. Heerema,Amy J. Johnson,Juthamas Sukbuntherng,Betty Y. Chang,Fong Clow,Eric Hedrick,Joseph J. Buggy,Danelle F. James,Susan O'Brien +20 more
TL;DR: Ibrutinib was associated with a high frequency of durable remissions in patients with relapsed or refractory CLL and small lymphocytic lymphoma, including patients with high-risk genetic lesions.
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Idelalisib and rituximab in relapsed chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Richard R. Furman,Jeff P. Sharman,Steven Coutre,Bruce D. Cheson,John M. Pagel,Peter Hillmen,Jacqueline C. Barrientos,Andrew D. Zelenetz,Thomas J. Kipps,Ian W. Flinn,Paolo Ghia,Herbert Eradat,Thomas J. Ervin,Nicole Lamanna,Bertrand Coiffier,Andrew R. Pettitt,Shuo Ma,Stephan Stilgenbauer,Paula Cramer,Maria Aiello,Dave Johnson,Langdon L. Miller,Daniel Li,Thomas Jahn,Roger Dansey,Michael Hallek,Susan O'Brien +26 more
TL;DR: The combination of idelalisib and rituximab, as compared with placebo and r ituximabs, significantly improved progression-free survival, response rate, and overall survival among patients with relapsed CLL who were less able to undergo chemotherapy.
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Ibrutinib versus ofatumumab in previously treated chronic lymphoid leukemia.
John C. Byrd,Jennifer R. Brown,Susan O'Brien,Jacqueline C. Barrientos,Neil E. Kay,Nishitha Reddy,Steven Coutre,Constantine S. Tam,Stephen P. Mulligan,Ulrich Jaeger,S Devereux,Paul M. Barr,Richard R. Furman,Thomas J. Kipps,Florence Cymbalista,Christopher Pocock,Patrick Thornton,Federico Caligaris-Cappio,Tadeusz Robak,Julio Delgado,Stephen J. Schuster,Marco Montillo,Anna Schuh,S. de Vos,Devinder Gill,Adrian Bloor,Claire Dearden,Carol Moreno,Jeffrey Jones,Alvina D. Chu,Maria Fardis,Jesse McGreivy,Fong Clow,Danelle F. James,Peter Hillmen +34 more
TL;DR: Ibrutinib, as compared with ofatumumab, significantly improved progression-free survival, overall survival, and response rate among patients with previously treated CLL or SLL.
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Terminal Complement Inhibitor Eculizumab in Atypical Hemolytic–Uremic Syndrome
Ch. Legendre,Christoph Licht,Petra Muus,Laurence Greenbaum,Sunil Babu,C. Bedrosian,C. Bingham,David J. Cohen,Y. Delmas,Kenneth W. Douglas,Frank Eitner,Thorsten Feldkamp,Denis Fouque,Richard R. Furman,Osama Gaber,Maria Herthelius,Maryvonne Hourmant,Diana Karpman,Yvon Lebranchu,Christophe Mariat,Jan Menne,Bruno Moulin,Jens Nürnberger,Masayo Ogawa,Giuseppe Remuzzi,T. Richard,Rebecca Sberro-Soussan,B. Severino,Neil S. Sheerin,Antonella Trivelli,L.B. Zimmerhackl,Timothy H.J. Goodship,Chantal Loirat +32 more
TL;DR: Eculizumab inhibited complement-mediated thrombotic microangiopathy and was associated with significant time-dependent improvement in renal function in patients with atypical hemolytic-uremic syndrome and was also associated with improvement in health-related quality of life.
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Bruton Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Ibrutinib (PCI-32765) Has Significant Activity in Patients With Relapsed/Refractory B-Cell Malignancies
Ranjana H. Advani,Joseph J. Buggy,Jeff P. Sharman,Sonali M. Smith,Thomas E. Boyd,Barbara Grant,Kathryn S. Kolibaba,Richard R. Furman,Sara Rodriguez,Betty Y. Chang,Juthamas Sukbuntherng,Raquel Izumi,Ahmed Hamdy,Eric Hedrick,Nathan Fowler +14 more
TL;DR: Ibrutinib, a novel BTK-targeting inhibitor, is well tolerated, with substantial activity across B-cell histologies, consistent with the irreversible mechanism.