Primary treatment with pulsed melphalan, dexamethasone and thalidomide for elderly symptomatic patients with multiple myeloma. — Meletios A Dimopoulos (2006) | RDL Network
Fifty patients with multiple myeloma >or=75 years of age received primary treatment with melphalan (M) 8 mg/m(2) on days 1-4, dexamethasone (D) 12 mg/m2 on days 1-4 and 17-20 and thalidomide (T) 300 mg at bedtime on days 1-4 and 17-20. This regimen was repeated every 5 weeks for three courses. Patients without evidence of disease progression received nine additional courses of MDT, but without DT on days 17-20, every 5 weeks. Sixty-two percent of patients achieved a partial response and 10% a complete response. The median time to response was 2 months. The median time to progression for all patients was 21.2 months. Deep venous thrombosis and peripheral neuropathy each occurred in 9% of patients.
Thierry Façon, Jae Hoon Lee, Philippe Moreau, Rubén Niesvizky, Meletios A Dimopoulos, Roman Hájek, Luděk Pour, Artur Jurczyszyn, Lugui Qiu, Zandra Klippel, Anita Zahlten‐Kumeli, Muhtarjan Osman, Bruno Paiva, Jesús F. San Miguel
Meletios A Dimopoulos, Sara Galimberti, P. Anttila, Marcelo Capra, Michèle Cavo, Craig E. Cole, Cristina Gasparetto, Vânia Hungria, Matthew Jenner, Vladimir Vorobyev, Eduardo Yañez Ruiz, Jian Yin, Rao Saleem, Maeva Hellet, Sandrine Macé, Bruno Paiva, Ravi Vij
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