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During the 7th World Congress on Controversies in Multiple Myeloma (COMy), the Multiple Myeloma Hub hosted its first Satellite Symposium: Should 'cure' be the goal for multiple myeloma? Sagar Lonial, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, US, answered: Is transplantation still relevant? If yes, in which context?
In this podcast, Lonial describes results from the FORTE (NCT02203643) and IFM 2009 (NCT01191060) trials, which investigated the use of triplet combinations with and without transplant. He warns of the 'siren song' of early MRD negativity that may lead one to believe novel agents are just as good as transplant. Lonial highlights that the focus needs to be on sustained MRD negativity; rates of which were higher in the patients who received a transplant. He also highlights two reasons for the discrepancy seen among early MRD negativity and sustained MRD negativity between patients who received a transplant and those who did not.
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During the 7th World Congress on Controversies in Multiple Myeloma (COMy), the Multiple Myeloma Hub hosted its first Satellite Symposium: Should 'cure' be the goal for multiple myeloma? Sagar Lonial, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, US, answered: Is transplantation still relevant? If yes, in which context?
In this podcast, Lonial describes results from the FORTE (NCT02203643) and IFM 2009 (NCT01191060) trials, which investigated the use of triplet combinations with and without transplant. He warns of the 'siren song' of early MRD negativity that may lead one to believe novel agents are just as good as transplant. Lonial highlights that the focus needs to be on sustained MRD negativity; rates of which were higher in the patients who received a transplant. He also highlights two reasons for the discrepancy seen among early MRD negativity and sustained MRD negativity between patients who received a transplant and those who did not.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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