Management of Relapsed-Refractory Multiple Myeloma in the Era of Advanced Therapies: Evidence-Based Recommendations for Routine Clinical Practice.
Danai DimaFauzia UllahSandra MazzoniLouis WilliamsBeth FaimanAustin KurkowskiChakra P. ChaulagainShahzad RazaChristy SamarasJason ValentJack KhouriFaiz AnwerPublished in: Cancers (2023)
Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common hematologic malignancy in adults worldwide. Over the past few years, major therapeutic advances have improved progression-free and overall survival, as well as quality of life. Despite this recent progress, MM remains incurable in the vast majority of cases. Patients eventually relapse and become refractory to multiple drug classes, making long-term management challenging. In this review, we will focus on the treatment paradigm of relapsed/refractory MM (RRMM) in the era of advanced therapies emphasizing the available novel modalities that have recently been incorporated into routine practice, such as chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, bispecific antibodies, and other promising approaches. We will also discuss major factors that influence the selection of appropriate drug combinations or cellular therapies, such as relapse characteristics, and other disease and patient related parameters. Our goal is to provide insight into the currently available and experimental therapies for RRMM in an effort to guide the therapeutic decision-making process.
Keyphrases
- multiple myeloma
- clinical practice
- cell therapy
- end stage renal disease
- decision making
- free survival
- acute lymphoblastic leukemia
- acute myeloid leukemia
- chronic kidney disease
- primary care
- newly diagnosed
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- hodgkin lymphoma
- healthcare
- emergency department
- stem cells
- adverse drug
- case report
- patient reported outcomes
- combination therapy
- electronic health record