Lenalidomide in the Myelodysplastic Syndrome with Chromosome 5q Deletion
University of South Florida · Moffitt Cancer Center · +11 more institutions
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Abstract
Background
Severe, often refractory anemia is characteristic of the myelodysplastic syndrome associated with chromosome 5q31 deletion. We investigated whether lenalidomide (CC5013) could reduce the transfusion requirement and suppress the abnormal 5q31- clone in patients with this disorder.
Methods
One hundred forty-eight patients received 10 mg of lenalidomide for 21 days every 4 weeks or daily. Hematologic, bone marrow, and cytogenetic changes were assessed after 24 weeks of treatment by an intention-to-treat analysis.
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Keywords
- Lenalidomide
- Medicine
- Myelodysplastic syndromes
- clone (Java method)
- Refractory anemia
- Chromosome 7 (human)
- Anemia
- Chromosome
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- Good health and well-being
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