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    Isatuximab in combination with lenalidomide and dexamethasone in patients with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma: Updated safety run-in results from the randomized phase 3 ithaca study

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    Background: Results from a randomized, Phase 3 study by the Spanish Myeloma Group (PETHEMA/GEM) previously showed that treatment with lenalidomide plus dexamethasone (Rd) may delay progression to active disease in patients (pts) with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM), compared with observation. To further improve outcomes, addition of the anti-CD38 antibody isatuximab (Isa) to lenalidomide and dexamethasone (Isa-Rd) for the treatment of pts with high-risk SMM is being evaluated in the ongoing, randomized, multi-center, Phase 3 ITHACA study (NCT04270409). Initial findings from the safety run-in analysis of this trial have shown a manageable safety profile and encouraging, preliminary anti-myeloma activity. We now report updated safety and efficacy results from the safety run-in part of ITHACA at a median follow-up of 19.4 months. Methods: Pts were included in the study if they had been diagnosed within 5 years with SMM (per the International Myeloma Working Group [IMWG] criteria) and had high-risk SMM according to the Mayo '20-2-20' and/or updated PETHEMA model criteria. Pts who had received prior anti-myeloma treatment were not eligible. Enrolled pts received Isa 10 mg/kg IV on day (D) 1, 8, 15, and 22 in cycle (C) 1, D1 and D15 C2-12, D1 C13-36; plus R D1-21 (25 mg C1-9; 10 mg C10-24) and d weekly (40 mg, 20 mg for ≥75 yr-old pts C1-9; 20 mg C10-24). Cycle duration was 28 days. Safety evaluations included treatment-emergent AEs (TEAEs)/serious AEs and laboratory parameters, graded by NCI-CTCAE v5.0. Response was determined by IMWG criteria (2016). Mandatory imaging by MRI and/or low-dose whole-body CT/PET-CT, and assessments of minimal residual disease (MRD, by next-generation sequencing in pts with very good partial response [VGPR] or better), were performed at protocol-defined time points. The primary study objective for the safety run-in was to confirm the recommended dose of Isa in combination with Rd. Overall response rate (ORR) and MRD negativity rate at 10-5 sensitivity were included as secondary endpoints.Sanof

    Thalidomide plus dexamethasone as a maintenance therapy after autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation improves progression-free survival in multiple myeloma

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    Despite the good response of stem cell transplant (SCT) in the treatment of multiple myeloma (MM), most patients relapse or do not achieve complete remission, suggesting that additional treatment is needed. We assessed the impact of thalidomide in maintenance after SCT in untreated patients with MM. A hundred and eight patients (<70 years old) were randomized to receive maintenance with dexamethasone (arm A; n = 52) or dexamethasone with thalidomide (arm B; n = 56; 200 mg daily) for 12 months or until disease progression. After a median follow-up of 27 months, an intention to treat analysis showed a 2-year progression-free survival (PFS) of 30% in arm A (95% CI 2238) and 64% in arm B (95% CI 5771; P = 0.002), with median PFS of 19 months and 36 months, respectively. In patients who did not achieve at least a very good partial response, the PFS at 2 years was significantly higher when in use of thalidomide (19 vs. 59%; P = 0.002). Overall survival at 2 years was not significantly improved (70 vs. 85% in arm A and arm B, respectively; P = 0.27). The addition of thalidomide to dexamethasone as maintenance improved the PFS mainly in patients who did not respond to treatment after SCT. Am. J. Hematol. (c) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.FAPESP (Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo)Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP)CNPq (Conselho Nacional do Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico)Conselho Nacional do Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq)FAPERJ (Fundacao de Apoio a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro)FAPERJ (Fundacao de Apoio a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

    Tratamento do Mieloma Múltiplo recidivado Relapsed Multiple Myeloma treatment

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    O mieloma múltiplo ainda é uma doença incurável. Apesar das novas estratégias de tratamento, a maioria dos pacientes recidiva. O padrão da recidiva é muito heterogêneo, podendo se apresentar com comportamento indolente ou agressivo. O tratamento da doença recidivada depende de vários fatores: do tratamento realizado como primeira linha, se transplante autólogo de medula óssea ou não, da resposta e sua duração, se a recidiva ocorreu com ou sem tratamento de manutenção, do performance status do paciente e da reserva medular. Se a recidiva ocorrer após seis meses do término do tratamento, o mesmo esquema quimioterápico inicial pode ser instituído. O transplante autólogo de medula óssea pode ser proposto como consolidação em recidivas quimiossensíveis ou como tratamento de resgate, se as células-tronco periféricas tiverem sido coletadas anteriormente. A talidomida tem sido utilizada em pacientes com mieloma múltiplo recidivado após quimioterapia convencional ou após o transplante autólogo da medula óssea. A talidomida sozinha pode induzir respostas objetivas em pelo menos 1/3 dos pacientes que já receberam muitos tratamentos; e quando combinada com quimioterapia, as respostas objetivas ocorrem em aproximadamente 2/3 dos pacientes. O bortezomibe está indicado em pacientes recidivados, sozinho ou associado a dexametasona e a outras drogas, com taxas de resposta de 43% a 76%. O melhor tratamento do paciente com mieloma múltiplo recidivado deve ser individualizado, dependendo da idade, da função da medula óssea, da terapia inicial, do padrão e tempo para a recidiva.Multiple myeloma still remains an incurable disease. Despite the new treatment approaches, almost all patients face the risk of an eventual relapse. The pattern of relapse is very heterogeneous and can be indolent or more aggressive. The treatment of relapsed disease depends on a number of factors: duration of response, relapse on or off maintenance therapy, prior therapy and specially prior autologous stem cell transplantation, performance status, hematopoietic reserve. If relapse occurs more than 6 months after therapy ended, the initial chemotherapy regimen should be reinstituted. Autologous stem cell transplantation can be proposed as consolidation therapy in chemosensitive relapses or as salvage therapy if stem cells have been collected earlier. Thalidomide has been tested in relapsed multiple myeloma and is now considered as standard treatment for patients relapsing after conventional chemotherapy or after autologous stem cell transplantation. Thalidomide alone can induce objective responses in at least one-third of heavily pretreated patients and, combined with chemotherapy, objective responses can be achieved by two-thirds of the patients. Bortezomib is indicated, alone or in combination with other agents, for relapsed patients and can produce an overall response rate of 43% to 76%. The most appropriate management must be individualized depending on the age, bone marrow function, prior therapy and the timing of the relapse

    Doença óssea em Mieloma Múltiplo Bone disease in Multiple Myeloma

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    As principais manifestações clínicas do mieloma múltiplo estão relacionadas à destruição óssea. Esta doença óssea pode levar a fraturas patológicas, compressão da medula espinhal, hipercalcemia e dor, sendo uma das principais causas de morbidade e mortalidade. Estas complicações resultam do desequilíbrio da reabsorção e formação óssea, decorrente do aumento da atividade osteoclástica. Este aumento é mediado pela liberação de fatores ativadores dos osteoclastos, que são produzidos no microambiente da medula óssea por células tumorais e não tumorais. Os bisfosfonatos são inibidores específicos da atividade osteoclástica e são eficazes no tratamento da hipercalcemia associada às neoplasias malignas e podem reduzir o aparecimento de complicações esqueléticas. Estudos recentes identificaram novas moléculas como o receptor de ativação nuclear kappa B (RANK), seu ligante (RANKL), osteoprotegerina (OPG), e a proteína inflamatória dos macrófagos-1alfa, que estão envolvidas na ativação e diferenciação dos osteoclastos, enquanto que a proteína dikkopf-1 inibe a formação óssea osteoblástica. Estas novas moléculas parecem não só interferir na biologia da destruição óssea do mieloma, mas também com a sobrevida e crescimento tumoral, sendo novos alvos para o desenvolvimento de drogas antimieloma. Estudos recentes com anticorpo monoclonal anti-RANKL são promissores. O tratamento da doença óssea do mieloma múltiplo inclui principalmente o uso de bisfosfonatos, radioterapia e procedimentos cirúrgicos.The major clinical manifestation of multiple myeloma is related to osteolytic bone destruction. Bone disease can lead to pathologic fractures, spinal cord compression, hypercalcemia, and pain, and is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. These complications result from asynchronous bone turnover wherein increased osteoclastic bone resorption is not accompanied by a comparable increase in bone formation. The increase in osteoclast activity in myeloma is mediated by the release of osteoclast-stimulating factors. These factors are produced locally in the bone marrow microenvironment by cells of tumor and non-tumor origin. Bisphosphonates are specific inhibitors of osteoclastic activity and are effective in the treatment of hypercalcemia associated with malignancies and may reduce the development of skeletal complications. Recent studies have revealed that new molecules such as the receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B (RANK), its ligand (RANKL), osteoprotegerin (OPG), and macrophage inflammatory protein-1a are implicated in osteoclast activation and differentiation, while proteins such as dikkopf-1 inhibit osteoblastic bone formation. These new molecules seem to interfere not only with the biology of myeloma bone destruction but also with tumour growth and survival, creating novel targets for the development of new antimyeloma treatment. Recent studies with monoclonal antibodies to RANKL appear promising. The management of the bone disease in multiple myeloma include the bisphosphonates, radiotherapy and surgery

    Tratamento do Mieloma Múltiplo recidivado

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    Doença óssea em Mieloma Múltiplo

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    Mieloma Múltiplo: progressos e desafios

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