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[ by Jessica Langholtz | Jul 26, 2010 5:43 pm | No Comment ]
Thalidomide-Interferon Maintenance Therapy Increases Progression-Free Survival Time In Elderly Multiple Myeloma Patients

A recent study showed that maintenance therapy with thalidomide and interferon delayed progression, but did not extend survival, in elderly multiple myeloma patients. Additionally, the thalidomide-interferon maintenance therapy caused slightly more side effects than maintenance therapy with interferon alone.

Previous studies have indicated that in younger patients, maintenance therapy with thalidomide (Thalomid) after stem cell transplantation resulted in increased progression-free survival time in all trials and in increased overall survival time in two out of five trials (see related Beacon news 1, 2, and 3).

However,…

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[ by Melissa Cobleigh | Jul 9, 2010 1:03 pm | No Comment ]
Donor Stem Cell Transplant Is Not More Effective Than Existing Treatments For Multiple Myeloma (EHA 2010)

The results of a recent study suggest that donor stem cell transplants may not be necessary as part of first line therapy for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients. These findings were presented at the recent European Hematology Association (EHA) meeting held in Barcelona, Spain.

Despite its frequent use in the treatment of multiple myeloma, stem cell transplantation remains a risky procedure with many possible complications.

Patients can either receive their own stem cells during this procedure (autologous stem cell transplant) or receive the stem cells from a healthy donor (allogeneic…

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[ by Jessica Langholtz | Jul 7, 2010 3:03 pm | No Comment ]
Long-Term Thalidomide Treatment Improves Progression-Free Survival Of Myeloma Patients, But Does Not Extend Survival (EHA 2010)

Maintenance therapy with thalidomide (Thalomid) improves progression-free survival of multiple myeloma patients but has no impact on overall survival, according to a recent study. Additionally, patients with an aggressive form of myeloma show no benefit from this treatment. The findings were presented by Dr. James Child of the United Kingdom’s Clinical Trials Research Unit at the European Hematology Association (EHA) annual meeting in Barcelona on June 13.

Maintenance therapy is long-term, often low-dose and continuous, treatment given to prevent relapse in myeloma patients who have achieved remission. Until recently,…

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[ by Jessica Langholtz and Julie Shilane | Jun 9, 2010 2:03 pm | One Comment ]
Revlimid Maintenance Therapy Is Effective For Multiple Myeloma After Stem Cell Transplant (ASCO 2010)

Revlimid (lenalidomide) is an effective maintenance therapy after stem cell transplantation in multiple myeloma patients, according to two Phase 3 studies presented on Sunday at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).

Based on the results of these two studies as well as a previous study, Revlimid maintenance therapy is likely to become a common addition to the treatment of myeloma.

Dr. Sergio Giralt of the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston led a discussion about these two studies during which he said,…

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[ by Pat Killingsworth and Julie Shilane | Jun 7, 2010 6:26 pm | 2 Comments ]
ASCO 2010 Multiple Myeloma Update – Day Three

The third day of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2010) 2010 annual meeting in Chicago was tailor-made for morning people interested in multiple myeloma.  The key myeloma-related activity on Sunday, June 6 was a morning abstract session starting at 9:30 a.m.  Nine abstracts were presented and discussed over the course of three hours.

The first two presentations dealt with Velcade (bortezomib)-related research.

Dr. Antonio Palumbo of the University of Turin presented the results of the first study.  It compared two regimens for the treatment of newly diagnosed elderly myeloma patients.  The first…

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[ by Funmi Adewale | Feb 23, 2010 3:32 pm | 4 Comments ]
The Top Myeloma Research Of 2009

The year 2009 brought a lot of new and exciting advancements in the field of multiple myeloma. Over the course of 2009, The Myeloma Beacon covered more than 100 important myeloma-related studies.

To highlight the most important of these studies, the Myeloma Beacon surveyed leading physicians and researchers in the field. These physicians and researchers were asked to name the three peer reviewed journal articles published in 2009 and the three conference abstracts from 2009 that have the most important findings or implications relating to multiple myeloma.

The top…

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[ by Funmi Adewale | Feb 12, 2010 2:04 pm | One Comment ]
Revlimid Maintenance Therapy Is Added To Multiple Myeloma Treatment Guidelines

In its latest version of guidelines for multiple myeloma treatment, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) recommended the use of Revlimid (lenalidomide) as a maintenance therapy after stem cell transplantation. The NCCN based their decision on the preliminary findings of three Phase 3 trials: MM-015, CALGB 100104, and IFM 2005-02.

“[Revlimid] as maintenance has been evaluated in three independent randomized clinical trials. Results from each of these trials show improvements in time-to-progression,” the NCCN myeloma guidelines state. “The panel felt that this warranted inclusion; however, this recommendation remains Category…

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[ by Funmi Adewale | Jan 26, 2010 8:30 am | No Comment ]
Velcade Induction and Maintenance Combinations Are Highly Effective In Elderly Multiple Myeloma Patients, Study Finds (ASH 2009)

The findings of a new study suggest that a combination regimen of Velcade (bortezomib), thalidomide (Thalomid), and prednisone, abbreviated as VTP, is as effective as the standard combination of Velcade, melphalan (Alkeran), and prednisone, abbreviated as VMP, in the treatment of elderly patients with multiple myeloma. The trial also discovered that the addition of maintenance therapy led to increased response rates. Researchers presented their Phase 3 study results at the American Society of Hematology’s (ASH) 51st annual meeting in December.

While VMP without maintenance therapy currently…

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[ by Francie Diep | Jan 21, 2010 9:47 am | No Comment ]
Thought Leader Perspective: Dr. Robert Kyle On Myeloma Treatments Requiring Further Study

Dr. Robert Kyle, a leading myeloma physician, researcher, and professor at the Mayo Clinic, spoke with The Myeloma Beacon about his approach to treating multiple myeloma patients; participation in clinical trials; many of the key issues for myeloma patients and physicians, including conventional and alternative treatment options; and the future of personalized medicine.

This article is the second part of a two-part series based on the Beacon’s conversations with Dr. Kyle. It will cover the role of clinical trials and key issues in the treatment of multiple myeloma as well…

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