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Results of a small Phase 2 study show that newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients achieve similar response rates with alternating weeks of Revlimid and thalidomide in combination with dexamethasone as patients receiving Revlimid with dexamethasone or thalidomide with dexamethasone.
The study investigators point out that the alternating regimen was well tolerated even though Revlimid was administered at a higher than usual dose of 50 mg per day. However, the regimen was not, as they had hoped, more effective than either Revlimid (lenalidomide) or thalidomide (Thalomid) alone in combination…
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Results of a small Phase 2 study show that the four-drug combination therapy of Revlimid, Velcade, Doxil, and dexamethasone may be an effective and tolerable treatment option for relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma patients.
According to the study investigators, the four-drug regimen compares favorably to the three-drug combination without Revlimid in that it improves response rates without a significant increase in side effects.
The investigators recommend that future trials further investigate the number and specific types of previous treatments to identify those in which the Revlimid, Velcade, Doxil, and dexamethasone…
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Results of a small Australian study show that patients with the myeloma precursor diseases monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance and smoldering multiple myeloma experienced reduced levels of free light chains while taking curcumin.
Free light chains are proteins in the blood that are known to be linked to myeloma cell activity.
The Australian researchers also found that patients had reduced levels of bone breakdown while taking curcumin.
“A number of the patients in this study did show a free light chain response, and we suspect that curcumin should be incorporated…
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The results of a small Phase 2 study indicate that sequential maintenance therapy involving six months of Velcade followed by six months of thalidomide is both effective and tolerable in multiple myeloma patients who have received a stem cell transplant.
The Phase 2 trial was carried out recently at the City of Hope National Medical Center in Duarte, California.
Many patients in the trial experienced peripheral neuropathy (nerve damage that causes pain and tingling in the extremities).
However, the City of Hope researchers believe a key result of their study…
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Results of a small study recently conducted at Johns Hopkins University indicate that Revlimid may boost vaccine responses in multiple myeloma patients.
Based on these results, the researchers who organized the study believe Revlimid could be used as part of a strategy to increase immune responses against both cancer and infectious diseases.
The researchers also argue that Revlimid may help reduce infections in myeloma patients being treated with the drug. Infections are an important challenge for myeloma patients due to the immune system dysfunction that develops during the course of…
