Articles tagged with: Thalomid
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A group of myeloma experts from the International Myeloma Working Group recently published a consensus statement on maintenance therapies for myeloma patients.
In their statement, the experts reviewed the main findings from previous clinical trials that investigated the impact of maintenance therapies containing the novel agents thalidomide (Thalomid), Revlimid (lenalidomide), and Velcade (bortezomib).
Maintenance therapy is a prolonged, and often low-dose, form of treatment given to myeloma patients after their initial therapy. The goal of maintenance therapy is to prevent disease progression for as long as possible…
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Results of a recent French study demonstrate that a lower dose of thalidomide may be as effective at treating advanced multiple myeloma as a higher dose, with the benefit of fewer side effects.
Due to the reduced side effects observed with lowered thalidomide dosages, researchers conclude that such a regimen may help to improve quality of life in these patients.
Dr. Ibrahim Yakoub-Agha from the University Hospital in Lille, France, and lead author of the study explained to The Beacon that “Given that higher doses of thalidomide are associated with…
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A group of French myeloma specialists recently published a review of treatment strategies for multiple myeloma patients who have relapsed or become resistant to previous therapies.
This Beacon article, the second in a two-part series, summarizes the review’s insights into issues that need to be considered when choosing among relapse treatment options
Part 1 summarizes the review’s perspectives on the use of novel agents in the treatment of relapsed and refractory myeloma.
According to the authors of the review, the goal at relapse is to select a treatment regimen…
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A group of French myeloma specialists recently published a review of treatment strategies for multiple myeloma patients who have relapsed or become resistant to previous therapies.
This Beacon article, the first in a two-part series, summarizes the review’s perspectives on the use of novel agents in the treatment of relapsed and refractory myeloma.
A second Beacon article will look at the review’s insights into issues that need to be considered when choosing among relapse treatment options.
The authors of the recent review begin their discussion by noting how use…
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A recent British analysis of data from a major clinical trial found that thalidomide maintenance therapy did not have a uniformly positive impact on overall survival in multiple myeloma patients.
In fact, overall survival for patients in the trial who received thalidomide maintenance was slightly lower than overall survival for patients who did not receive maintenance therapy. The difference, however, was not statistically significant.
In contrast, progression free survival was significantly longer for patients who received thalidomide maintenance compared to patients who were not on a maintenance regimen.
The study…
