1. Management of Adverse Reactions for BCMA-Directed Therapy in Relapsed Multiple Myeloma: A Focused Review.
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Khanam, Razwana, Faiman, Beth, Batool, Saba, Najmuddin, Mohammed Musa, Usman, Rana, Kuriakose, Kiran, Ahmed, Arooj, Rehman, Mohammad Ebad Ur, Roksana, Zinath, Syed, Zain, Anwer, Faiz, and Raza, Shahzad
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MULTIPLE myeloma ,CYTOKINE release syndrome ,CHIMERIC antigen receptors ,BISPECIFIC antibodies ,IMMUNE reconstitution inflammatory syndrome ,ANTIBODY-drug conjugates ,MACROPHAGE activation syndrome - Abstract
Anti-B-cell maturation antigen therapies consisting of bispecific antibodies, antibody–drug conjugates, and chimeric antigen receptor T cells have shown promising results in relapsed refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM). However, the severe side effects include cytokine release syndrome, immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome, cytopenia(s), infections, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, and organ toxicity, which could sometimes be life-threatening. This review focuses on these most common complications post-BCMA therapy. We discussed the risk factors, pathogenesis, clinical features associated with these complications, and how to prevent and treat them. We included four original studies for this focused review. All four agents (idecabtagene vicleucel, ciltacabtagene autoleucel, teclistamab, belantamab mafodotin) have received FDA approval for adult RRMM patients. We went through the FDA access data packages of the approved agents to outline stepwise management of the complications for better patient outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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