Adequate hematologic function Adequate hematologic function Acceptable liver, renal, hematologic and coagulation function Adequate hematologic, renal, and liver function The patient has adequate baseline hematologic function, as demonstrated by the following: Acceptable hematologic, renal and liver function as follows: Adequate hematologic status Adequate organ function, hematologic status, coagulation status, kidney function, and liver function as follows: Adequate hematologic function Hematologic (BM Function): Adequate hematologic function (unless abnormalities are related to NHL), defined as follows: Subject has adequate hematologic function and adequate hepatic function at screening Participant must have adequate hematologic, renal, and liver function laboratory values as described in the protocol. Hematologic (BM Function): Adequate kidney and hematologic function assessed from baseline laboratory data Have adequate hematologic function. Adequate hematologic function: Adequate hematologic function Adequate hematologic function Adequate hematologic function Inclusion Criteria:\n\n Patients with histologically or cytologically confirmed advanced solid malignancy or\n Lymphoma\n\n Relapsed or refractory disease after at least 1 prior systemic treatment for the primary\n malignancy and not a candidate for other curative treatment.\n\n Adequate hematologic status\n\n Adequate coagulation function\n\n Adequate hepatic function\n\n Adequate renal function\n\n Exclusion Criteria:\n\n Known primary tumors of central nervous system disease\n\n Known active brain metastases\n\n Known cardiopulmonary disease Adequate hematologic function: Adequate renal, and hematologic function Adequate hematologic function Adequate baseline hematologic function, as demonstrated by the following: Adequate hematologic status Adequate hematologic function: Adequate hematologic function as defined by: Adequate hematologic, renal and liver function Adequate hematologic function Must have adequate hematologic, renal, and liver function Patients must be suitable candidates for treatment with standard regimens; this includes having adequate hematologic parameters, liver function and renal function based on labs that are deemed acceptable for treatment by the investigators Adequate hematologic function, as defined by the following criteria: Adequate hematologic function. Adequate hematologic function: Adequate hematologic function defined by: Adequate hematologic function Adequate hematologic, liver, coagulation, renal, and cardiovascular function Hematologic function, as follows: Adequate hematologic, renal and liver function Adequate hematologic, liver, and renal function Hematologic, liver, and renal function as specified in the study protocol. Has adequate hematologic, liver, and renal function Adequate hematologic and renal function as determined by laboratory blood and urine tests Adequate hematologic function. Adequate hematologic function as indicated by: Adequate hematologic, immunologic, liver and renal function, defined as