Maintenance therapy with thalidomide improves survival in patients with multiple myeloma
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Newer chemotherapeutic protocols as well as high-dose chemotherapy have increased the response rate in myeloma. However, these treatments are not curative. Effective maintenance strategies are now required to prolong the duration of response. We conducted a randomized trial of maintenance treatment with thalidomide and pamidronate. Two months after high-dose therapy, 597 patients younger than age 65 years were randomly assigned to receive no maintenance (arm A), pamidronate (arm B), or pamidronate plus thalidomide (arm C). A complete or very good partial response was achieved by 55% of patients in arm A, 57% in arm B, and 67% in arm C (P = .03). The 3-year postrandomization probability of event-free survival…
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- Thalidomide
- Multiple myeloma
- Medicine
- Lenalidomide
- Pomalidomide
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- Surgery
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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