| Literature DB >> 24191866 |
Drorit G Merkel1, Arnon Nagler.
Abstract
Modern treatment of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) with hypomethylating agents (HMAs) such as azacitidine (Vidaza) and decitabine (Dacogen) has changed the clinical landscape of these disorders. Novel drug combinations of HMAs with histone deacetylase inhibitor therapy may synergistically target different dysregulated molecular mechanisms within MDS clones. This article reviews current trial data concerning the use of the main HMAs in MDS patients where intensive chemotherapy and allogeneic stem cell transplantation is generally not an option. Collated data are presented of the clinical response outcomes, toxicity profiles and prognostic response criteria. Vidaza use in low-risk MDS cases, the selected place of allogeneic stem cell transplantation in older patients with significant comorbidity and the novel drug combination strategies for the future are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24191866 DOI: 10.1586/17474086.2013.854699
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Hematol ISSN: 1747-4094 Impact factor: 2.929