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Association between response kinetics and outcomes in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma: analysis from TOURMALINE-MM1

Authors :
Millennium Pharmaceuticals
Garderet, Laurent
Laubach, Jacob P.
Stoppa, Anne-Marie
Hari, Parameswaran
Cavo, Michele
Ludwig, Heinz
Mateos, Maria Victoria
Luptakova, Katarina
Lin, Jianchang
Yung, Godwin
Velde, Helgi van de
Berg, Deborah
Moreau, Philippe
Richardson, Paul G.
Millennium Pharmaceuticals
Garderet, Laurent
Laubach, Jacob P.
Stoppa, Anne-Marie
Hari, Parameswaran
Cavo, Michele
Ludwig, Heinz
Mateos, Maria Victoria
Luptakova, Katarina
Lin, Jianchang
Yung, Godwin
Velde, Helgi van de
Berg, Deborah
Moreau, Philippe
Richardson, Paul G.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The association between depth of response in multiple myeloma (MM) and long-term outcomes is well recognized [1,2,3]. Thus, clinicians and patients are often encouraged by a rapid decrease of M-protein when treatment is initiated, and achieving ≥very-good partial response (VGPR) by 4 months of initial diagnosis has been associated with decreased mortality [4]. However, little is known about the association between response kinetics and outcomes. While some reports suggest that early responders may have compromised long-term outcomes compared with late responders [5, 6], these studies were limited, confined to frontline setting only, and based in the era prior to novel-agent availability.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286576493
Document Type :
Electronic Resource