Consolidation With Second High Dose Therapy and Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation Is Associated With Improved Overall Survival in Patients With Multiple Myeloma in First Relapse.
Koen M Klomberg, Miriam Gelderloos, Hilde A M Kooistra, Marcel Nijland, Gerwin A Huls, Wilfried W H Roeloffzen, Wouter J Plattel
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Abstract
Background: High dose chemotherapy and autologous stem cell transplantation (HDT/ASCT) remains the preferred first line consolidation strategy for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (MM). However, The role of HDT/ASCT in first relapse is uncertain in the context of novel therapies. This study evaluates real-world outcomes of MM patients in first relapse, focusing on the role of consolidative HDT/ASCT.
Patients and methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted at a large tertiary referral center in Northern Netherlands. MM patients who received first-line HDT/ASCT and obtained a good response were included. The time to next treatment or death (TTNT-D 2) and overall survival (OS) were evaluated, while identifying prognostic factors. A landmark analysis was performed at 6 months, including only patients with a partial response (PR) or better after re-induction.
Results: This study identified 237 patients potentially eligible for repeated HDT/ASCT of whom 111 (47%) underwent a second consolidative HDT/ASCT. The median follow-up is 40 months. Baseline characteristics were largely similar, though second HDT/ASCT was applied only after achieving PR or better. In the landmark analysis, absence of high-risk cytogenetics and good performance status were associated with longer TTNT-D 2. Consolidative second HDT/ASCT, absence of high-risk cytogenetics and longer first response duration were associated with longer OS. Transplantation-related mortality rate was < 1%.
Conclusion: This study highlights the viability of second HDT/ASCT as treatment option for relapsed MM, particularly for patients with good responses to first-line HDT/ASCT. In the era of novel agents, second HDT/ASCT should be considered a feasible and effective consolidative strategy.
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Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma & Leukemia is a peer-reviewed monthly journal that publishes original articles describing various aspects of clinical and translational research of lymphoma, myeloma and leukemia. Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma & Leukemia is devoted to articles on detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of lymphoma, myeloma, leukemia and related disorders including macroglobulinemia, amyloidosis, and plasma-cell dyscrasias. The main emphasis is on recent scientific developments in all areas related to lymphoma, myeloma and leukemia. Specific areas of interest include clinical research and mechanistic approaches; drug sensitivity and resistance; gene and antisense therapy; pathology, markers, and prognostic indicators; chemoprevention strategies; multimodality therapy; and integration of various approaches.