High-Dose Chemotherapy with Hematopoietic Stem-Cell Rescue for Multiple Myeloma
University of Leeds · Blood Cancer UK · +2 more institutions
Abstract
High-dose therapy with supporting autologous stem-cell transplantation remains a controversial treatment for cancer. In multiple myeloma, first-line regimens incorporating high-dose therapy yield higher remission rates than do conventional-dose treatments, but evidence that this translates into improved survival is limited.
In this multicenter study, the Medical Research Council Myeloma VII Trial, we randomly assigned 407 patients with previously untreated multiple myeloma who were younger than 65 years of age to receive either standard conventional-dose combination chemotherapy or high-dose therapy and an autologous stem-cell transplant.
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Authors
9- JAJ. A. ChildCorresponding
University of Leeds, Blood Cancer UK
- GJGareth J. Morgan
Blood Cancer UK
- FEFaith E. Davies
Blood Cancer UK
- RGRoger G. Owen
Blood Cancer UK
- SESusan E. Bell
University of Leeds, Yorkshire Cancer Research
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Multiple myeloma
- Confidence interval
- Internal medicine
- Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
- Melphalan
- Transplantation
- Chemotherapy