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Autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation for relapsed multiple myeloma performed with cells procured after previous transplantation-study on behalf of CMWP of the EBMT.

Authors :
Drozd-Sokołowska J
Gras L
Zinger N
Snowden JA
Arat M
Basak G
Pouli A
Crawley C
Wilson KMO
Tilly H
Byrne J
Bulabois CE
Passweg J
Ozkurt ZN
Schroyens W
Lioure B
Colorado Araujo M
Poiré X
Van Gorkom G
Gurman G
de Wreede LC
Hayden PJ
Beksac M
Schönland SO
Yakoub-Agha I
Source :
Bone marrow transplantation [Bone Marrow Transplant] 2022 Apr; Vol. 57 (4), pp. 633-640. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Feb 15.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation (auto-HCT) may be performed in multiple myeloma (MM) patients relapsing after a previous auto-HCT. For those without an adequate dose of stored stem cells, remobilization is necessary. This retrospective study included patients who, following disease relapse after the first auto-HCT(s), underwent stem cell remobilization and auto-HCT performed using these cells. There were 305 patients, 68% male, median age at salvage auto-HCT was 59 years. The median time to relapse after the first-line penultimate auto-HCT(s) was 30.6 months, the median follow-up after salvage auto-HCT 31 months. The 2- and 4-year non-relapse mortality (NRM) after the salvage auto-HCT was 5 and 9%, the relapse incidence 56 and 76%, respectively. Overall survival (OS) after 2 and 4 years was 76 and 52%, progression-free survival (PFS) 39 and 15%. In multivariable analysis an increasing interval between the penultimate auto-HCT and relapse was associated with better OS and PFS, later calendar year of salvage auto-HCT with better OS. In conclusion, salvage auto-HCT performed with cells remobilized after a previous auto-HCT was associated with acceptable NRM. The leading cause of failure was disease progression of MM, which correlated with a shorter interval from the penultimate auto-HCT to the first relapse.<br /> (© 2022. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-5365
Volume :
57
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Bone marrow transplantation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35169284
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41409-022-01592-y