Literature DB >> 29759561

Going the distance: Are we losing patients along the multiple myeloma treatment pathway?

Evangelos Terpos1, Florence Suzan2, Hartmut Goldschmidt3.   

Abstract

Despite data suggesting that individuals with multiple myeloma can benefit from receiving several lines of therapy, and guidelines recommending treatment after relapse, a recent European patient chart review found that only 61% of patients receive second-line treatment. The review found that factors such as old age and previous adverse events lead to physicians deciding not to treat after relapse. However, given the large number of regimens available, treatment can be tailored to individual patients' needs and supportive care measures can help with the management of adverse effects. If approved therapies are not suitable for a patient, guidelines recommend registration in a clinical trial, yet only 7% of patients in the review were participating in such studies. A need for better education on the range of treatments available and their risk-benefit profiles is suggested. Access to new drugs should be examined to maximise the number of patients benefitting from them.
Copyright © 2018 Amgen. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adverse events; Elderly; European chart review; Multiple myeloma; Practice patterns; Real-world practice

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29759561     DOI: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2018.03.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Rev Oncol Hematol        ISSN: 1040-8428            Impact factor:   6.312


  4 in total

1.  Real-world effectiveness and safety of ixazomib-lenalidomide-dexamethasone in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.

Authors:  Evangelos Terpos; Karthik Ramasamy; Nadjoua Maouche; Jiri Minarik; Ioannis Ntanasis-Stathopoulos; Eirini Katodritou; Matthew W Jenner; Hana Plonkova; Maria Gavriatopoulou; Grant D Vallance; Tomas Pika; Maria Kotsopoulou; Jaimal Kothari; Tomas Jelinek; Efstathios Kastritis; Robin Aitchison; Meletios A Dimopoulos; Athanasios Zomas; Roman Hajek
Journal:  Ann Hematol       Date:  2020-04-01       Impact factor: 3.673

2.  Oral ixazomib-dexamethasone vs oral pomalidomide-dexamethasone for lenalidomide-refractory, proteasome inhibitor-exposed multiple myeloma: a randomized Phase 2 trial.

Authors:  Meletios A Dimopoulos; Fredrik Schjesvold; Vadim Doronin; Olga Vinogradova; Hang Quach; Xavier Leleu; Yolanda Gonzalez Montes; Karthik Ramasamy; Alessandra Pompa; Mark-David Levin; Cindy Lee; Ulf Henrik Mellqvist; Roland Fenk; Hélène Demarquette; Hamdi Sati; Alexander Vorog; Richard Labotka; Jichang Du; Mohamed Darif; Shaji Kumar
Journal:  Blood Cancer J       Date:  2022-01-24       Impact factor: 11.037

Review 3.  Hunting down the dominating subclone of cancer stem cells as a potential new therapeutic target in multiple myeloma: An artificial intelligence perspective.

Authors:  Lisa X Lee; Shengwen Calvin Li
Journal:  World J Stem Cells       Date:  2020-08-26       Impact factor: 5.326

4.  Ixazomib as Postinduction Maintenance for Patients With Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Not Undergoing Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation: The Phase III TOURMALINE-MM4 Trial.

Authors:  Meletios A Dimopoulos; Ivan Špička; Hang Quach; Albert Oriol; Roman Hájek; Mamta Garg; Meral Beksac; Sara Bringhen; Eirini Katodritou; Wee-Joo Chng; Xavier Leleu; Shinsuke Iida; María-Victoria Mateos; Gareth Morgan; Alexander Vorog; Richard Labotka; Bingxia Wang; Antonio Palumbo; Sagar Lonial
Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2020-10-06       Impact factor: 44.544

  4 in total

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