It sounds like we're looking at a final publication date around or close to July/August 2018, assuming the final patient starts treatment around this September. That's 2 years for all the patients to complete treatment and follow-up, 6 months for F&M to prepare a manuscript (I don't have a great feel for how long it takes to prepare a study write-up for submission, but I'm assuming this will take some time considering that there are multiple sub-studies), and then 4-5 months from when they submit the manuscript to when it actually gets published (which is consistent with both of their previous two Rituximab publications).
In short, 2 years from around September for the study to finish, then another 10-11 months to analyze the data, prepare a manuscript, and get it published.
Might not be precisely correct, but it should be in that ballpark.
@deleder2k, does that sound about right?