11 results on '"Mehmet Kocoglu"'
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2. High SOX2 levels predict better outcome in non-small cell lung carcinomas.
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Vamsidhar Velcheti, Kurt Schalper, Xiaopan Yao, Huan Cheng, Mehmet Kocoglu, Kavita Dhodapkar, Yanhong Deng, Scott Gettinger, and David L Rimm
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND: SOX2 is an embryonic developmental transcription factor, which is important in the development of the respiratory tract. SOX2 overexpression is associated with aggressive disease in several tumor types. However, SOX2 overexpression and gene amplification associates with favorable outcome in lung squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) and dissimilar results have been reported in lung adenocarcinomas (ADC). The aim of the present study was to evaluate SOX2 expression in NSCLC and determine the relationship with clinico-pathological variables and outcome. METHODS: SOX2 protein levels were measured in tissue microarrays (TMAs) containing FFPE samples from two independent lung cancer cohorts (n = 340 & 307) using automated quantitative immunofluorescence (QIF). Assay validation was performed using FFPE preparations of cell lines with known SOX2 expression. Associations of SOX2 levels with main clinico-pathological characteristics and with overall survival were studied using uni-and multivariate analysis. RESULTS: SOX2 levels were higher in patients with SCC than in ADC in both cohorts (p value
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- 2013
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3. The Role of Immunotherapy in Multiple Myeloma
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Mehmet Kocoglu and Ashraf Badros
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myeloma ,immunotherapy ,vaccines ,tumor antigens ,antibodies ,CAR-T ,adoptive cell therapy ,Medicine ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Multiple myeloma is the second most common hematologic malignancy. The treatment of this disease has changed considerably over the last two decades with the introduction to the clinical practice of novel agents such as proteasome inhibitors and immunomodulatory drugs. Basic research efforts towards better understanding of normal and missing immune surveillence in myeloma have led to development of new strategies and therapies that require the engagement of the immune system. Many of these treatments are under clinical development and have already started providing encouraging results. We, for the second time in the last two decades, are about to witness another shift of the paradigm in the management of this ailment. This review will summarize the major approaches in myeloma immunotherapies.
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- 2016
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4. Prolonged Lenalidomide Induction Does Not Significantly Impair Stem Cell Collection in Multiple Myeloma Patients Mobilized With Cyclophosphamide or Plerixafor: A Report From The Covid Era
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Brad, Rybinski, Aaron P, Rapoport, Ashraf Z, Badros, Nancy, Hardy, and Mehmet, Kocoglu
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Benzylamines ,Cancer Research ,Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ,COVID-19 ,Hematology ,Cyclams ,Transplantation, Autologous ,Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization ,Oncology ,Heterocyclic Compounds ,Humans ,Multiple Myeloma ,Cyclophosphamide ,Lenalidomide ,Pandemics ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Induction therapy for multiple myeloma is traditionally capped at 6 cycles of lenalidomide due to concerns that longer treatment compromises the ability to collect sufficient stem cells for autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT). However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, many of our patients received prolonged lenalidomide induction due to concerns about proceeding to ASCT. We investigated whether prolonged induction with lenalidomide affects the efficacy of stem cell collection among patients mobilized with cyclophosphamide and/or plerixafor.This single center, retrospective study included patients who were treated with lenalidomide induction regimens, received mobilization with cyclophosphamide or plerixafor, and underwent apheresis in preparation for ASCT. 94 patients were included, 40 of whom received prolonged induction with6 cycles of lenalidomide containing regimen.Patients who received prolonged induction were more likely to require1 day of apheresis (38% vs. 15%; OR 3.45; P = .0154), and there was a significant correlation between the duration of lenalidomide treatment and the apheresis time required to collect sufficient cells for transplant (RAmong patients treated with6 cycles of lenalidomide, mobilization augmented with cyclophosphamide and/or plerixafor will likely facilitate sufficient stem cell harvest to permit ASCT.
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- 2022
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5. Vaccine-induced T-cell responses against SARS-CoV-2 and its Omicron variant in patients with B cell–depleted lymphoma after CART therapy
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Djordje Atanackovic, Tim Luetkens, Destiny Omili, Thierry Iraguha, Forat Lutfi, Nancy M. Hardy, Xiaoxuan Fan, Stephanie V. Avila, Kapil K. Saharia, Jennifer S. Husson, Silke V. Niederhaus, Philip Margiotta, Seung T. Lee, Jennie Y. Law, Heather D. Mannuel, Erica Vander Mause, Sherri Bauman, Patricia Lesho, Kim Hankey, John Baddley, Mehmet Kocoglu, Jean A. Yared, Aaron P. Rapoport, and Saurabh Dahiya
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Lymphoma ,SARS-CoV-2 ,T-Lymphocytes ,Immunology ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Viral Vaccines ,Cell Biology ,Hematology ,Antibodies, Viral ,Biochemistry - Abstract
Patients receiving CD19 CAR T-cell therapy for relapsed/refractory lymphoma experience prolonged and profound B-cell aplasia and hypogammaglobulinemia, placing them at a higher risk for severe COVID-19. Independently, Oh et al and Atanackovic et al demonstrate that despite attenuated humoral response to mRNA-based vaccines, patients demonstrate normal or heightened functional T-cell responses, including antiviral T-cell activity against SARS-CoV-2 variants including Omicron. Collectively, these data reinforce the importance of COVID-19 vaccination following CD19 CAR T-cell therapy, despite long-term B-cell aplasia.
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- 2022
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6. Impaired immune response to COVID-19 vaccination in patients with B-cell malignancies after CD19 CAR T-cell therapy
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Saurabh Dahiya, Tim Luetkens, Forat Lutfi, Stephanie Avila, Thierry Iraguha, Philip Margiotta, Kim G. Hankey, Patricia Lesho, Jennie Y. Law, Seung T. Lee, John Baddley, Mehmet Kocoglu, Jean A. Yared, Nancy M. Hardy, Aaron P. Rapoport, and Djordje Atanackovic
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COVID-19 Vaccines ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Antigens, CD19 ,Vaccination ,Research Letter ,Immunity ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Hematology ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Immunotherapy, Adoptive - Published
- 2022
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7. Revisiting the Case of Sarah Newbury's Death from Mollities Ossium
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Michael Mulligan, Fiona Bonar, Julie Fanburg-Smith, Lina Melhem, Christina Messiou, Mehmet Kocoglu, and Elizabeth Streeten
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Adult ,Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Multiple Myeloma - Abstract
Multiple myeloma and its precursor and variant types represent some of the most common hematologic malignancies in adults. These plasma cell dyscrasias are well-known in modern medicine. There are well-established clinical, laboratory, and pathologic criteria for diagnosis and staging. There is debate about the diagnosis of some of the earliest cases of myeloma described in the literature. We present a critical review of one such case.
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- 2022
8. Daratumumab-Based Treatment for Immunoglobulin Light-Chain Amyloidosis
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Kastritis E., Palladini G., Minnema M. C., Wechalekar A. D., Jaccard A., Lee H. C., Sanchorawala V., Gibbs S., Mollee P., Venner C. P., Lu J., Schonland S., Gatt M. E., Suzuki K., Kim K., Cibeira M. T., Beksac M., Libby E., Valent J., Hungria V., Wong S. W., Rosenzweig M., Bumma N., Huart A., Dimopoulos M. A., Bhutani D., Waxman A. J., Goodman S. A., Zonder J. A., Lam S., Song K., Hansen T., Manier S., Roeloffzen W., Jamroziak K., Kwok F., Shimazaki C., Kim J. -S., Crusoe E., Ahmadi T., Tran N., Qin X., Vasey S. Y., Tromp B., Schecter J. M., Weiss B. M., Zhuang S. H., Vermeulen J., Merlini G., Comenzo R. L., Bradley Augustson, Fiona Kwok, Peter Mollee, Simon Gibbs, Chantal Doyen, Greet Bries, Isabelle Vande Broek, Ka Lung Wu, Koen Theunissen, Koen Van Eygen, Michel Delforge, Nathalie Meuleman, Philip Vlummens, Angelo Maiolino, Breno Moreno de Gusmão, Carlos Eduardo Miguel, Edvan Crusoe, Fernanda Moura, Fernanda Seguro, Jandey Bigonha, Juliane Musacchio, Karla Zanella, Laura Garcia, Marcelo Eduardo Zanella Capra, Reijane Alves de Assis, Rosane Bittencourt, Vania Hungria, Walter Braga, Wolney Barreto, Christopher Venner, Donna Reece, Emilie Lemieux-Blanchard, Kevin Song, Michael Sebag, Selay Lam, Victor Zepeda, Haitao Zhang, Jianda Hu, Jin Lu, Juan Li, Songfu Jiang, Ting Niu, Wenming Chen, Xiaonong Chen, Zhen Cai, Zhou Fude, Maja Oelholm Vase, Morten Salomo, Niels Abildgaard, Alain Fuzibet, Anne-Marie Stoppa, Arnaud Jaccard, Bertrand Arnulf, Bruno Moulin, Bruno Royer, David Ghez, Denis Caillot, Dominique Chauveau, Franck Bridoux, Lauriane Clement-Filliatre, Lionel Karlin, Lotfi Benboubker, Mamoun Dib, Margaret Macro, Mohamad Mohty, Olivier Decaux, Olivier Hermine, Olivier Tournilhac, Philippe Moreau, Salomon Manier, Sylvain Choquet, Véronique Dorvaux, Alexander Carpinteiro, Axel Nogai, Britta Besemer, Christoph Roellig, Roland Fenk, Stefan Knop, Stefan Schönland, Timon Hansen, Argiris Symeonidis, Efstathios Kastritis, Gabor Mikala, Tamás Masszi, Zsolt Nagy, Celia Suriu, Hila Magen, Iuliana Vaxman, Lev Shvidel, Meir Preis, Moshe Gatt, Noa Lavi, Osnat Jarchowsky, Tamar Tadmor, Yael Cohen, Angelo Vacca, Giovanni Palladini, Mario Boccadoro, Maurizio Martelli, Maurizio Musso, Michele Cavo, Chihiro Shimazaki, Hiroyuki Takamatsu, Kazutaka Sunami, Kenshi Suzuki, Nagaaki Katoh, Shinsuke Iida, Takayuki Ikezoe, Tomoaki Fujisaki, Yuta Katayama, Chang Ki Min, Ho-Jin Shin, Jin Seok Kim, Jung Yong Hong, Ki Hyun Kim, Sung-Soo Yoon, Aline Ramirez, Alvaro Cabrera, Christian Ramos, David Gomez Almaguer, Deborah Martinez, Guillermo Ruiz, Helen Dayani Caballero, Juan Antonio Flores Jimenez, Annemiek Broijl, Laurens Nieuwenhuizen, Monique Minnema, Paula Ypma, Wilfried Roeloffzen, Dominik Dytfeld, Grzegorz Charlinski, Grzegorz Helbig, Krzysztof Jamroziak, Sebastian Grosicki, Wieslaw Jedrzejczak, Albert Oriol Rocafiguera, Elham Askari, Fernando Escalante Barrigon, Isabel Krsnik Castello, Javier De la Rubia Comos, Jesus Martin Sanchez, Joaquin Martinez Lopez, Jose Angel Hernandez Rivas, Luis Felipe Casado Montero, Maria Jesus Blanchard Rodriguez, Maria Teresa Cibeira Lopez, Maria Victoria Mateos Manteca, Marta Sonia Gonzalez Perez, Mercedes Gironella Mesa, Rafael Rios Tamayo, Ramon Lecumberri Villamediana, Ricarda Garcia Sanchez, Sunil Lakhwani, Yolanda Gonzalez, Hareth Nahi, Kristina Carlsson, Markus Hansson, Ulf-Henrik Mellqvist, Ali Unal, Burhan Ferhanoglu, Hayri Ozsan, Levent Undar, Mehmet Turgut, Mehmet Yilmaz, Meral Beksac, Muhlis Cem Ar, Muzaffer Demir, Sevgi Besisik, Ashutosh Wechalekar, Jamie Cavenagh, Jim Cavet, Mark Cook, Rachel Hall, Adam Waxman, Anuj Mahindra, Cesar Rodriguez Valdes, Christine Ye, Craig Reeder, Daphne Friedman, David Siegel, Divaya Bhutani, Edward Libby, Eva Medvedova, Frank Passero, Giada Bianchi, Giampaolo Talamo, Guido Tricot, Hans Lee, Heather Landau, Jan Moreb, Jason Valent, Jeffrey Matous, Jeffrey A Zonder, Jesus Berdeja, Jonathan Kaufman, Keith Stockerl-Goldstein, Keren Osman, Ketan Doshi, Kevin Barton, Larry Anderson, Manisha Bhutani, Mehmet Kocoglu, Michael Rosenzweig, Michael Schuster, Michaela Liedtke, Morie Gertz, Naresh Bumma, Natalie Callander, Raymond Comenzo, Robert Vescio, Roger Pearse, Sandy W Wong, Stacey A Goodman, Stefano Tarantolo, Taimur Sher, Tibor Kovacsovics, Tomer Mark, Vaishali Sanchorawala, William Bensinger, Role of intra-Clonal Heterogeneity and Leukemic environment in ThErapy Resistance of chronic leukemias (CHELTER), Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), Kastritis E., Palladini G., Minnema M.C., Wechalekar A.D., Jaccard A., Lee H.C., Sanchorawala V., Gibbs S., Mollee P., Venner C.P., Lu J., Schonland S., Gatt M.E., Suzuki K., Kim K., Cibeira M.T., Beksac M., Libby E., Valent J., Hungria V., Wong S.W., Rosenzweig M., Bumma N., Huart A., Dimopoulos M.A., Bhutani D., Waxman A.J., Goodman S.A., Zonder J.A., Lam S., Song K., Hansen T., Manier S., Roeloffzen W., Jamroziak K., Kwok F., Shimazaki C., Kim J.-S., Crusoe E., Ahmadi T., Tran N., Qin X., Vasey S.Y., Tromp B., Schecter J.M., Weiss B.M., Zhuang S.H., Vermeulen J., Merlini G., and Comenzo R.L., Bradley Augustson, Fiona Kwok, Peter Mollee, Simon Gibbs, Chantal Doyen, Greet Bries, Isabelle Vande Broek, Ka Lung Wu, Koen Theunissen, Koen Van Eygen, Michel Delforge, Nathalie Meuleman, Philip Vlummens, Angelo Maiolino, Breno Moreno de Gusmão, Carlos Eduardo Miguel, Edvan Crusoe, Fernanda Moura, Fernanda Seguro, Jandey Bigonha, Juliane Musacchio, Karla Zanella, Laura Garcia, Marcelo Eduardo Zanella Capra, Reijane Alves de Assis, Rosane Bittencourt, Vania Hungria, Walter Braga, Wolney Barreto, Christopher Venner, Donna Reece, Emilie Lemieux-Blanchard, Kevin Song, Michael Sebag, Selay Lam, Victor Zepeda, Haitao Zhang, Jianda Hu, Jin Lu, Juan Li, Songfu Jiang, Ting Niu, Wenming Chen, Xiaonong Chen, Zhen Cai, Zhou Fude, Maja Oelholm Vase, Morten Salomo, Niels Abildgaard, Alain Fuzibet, Anne-Marie Stoppa, Arnaud Jaccard, Bertrand Arnulf, Bruno Moulin, Bruno Royer, David Ghez, Denis Caillot, Dominique Chauveau, Franck Bridoux, Lauriane Clement-Filliatre, Lionel Karlin, Lotfi Benboubker, Mamoun Dib, Margaret Macro, Mohamad Mohty, Olivier Decaux, Olivier Hermine, Olivier Tournilhac, Philippe Moreau, Salomon Manier, Sylvain Choquet, Véronique Dorvaux, Alexander Carpinteiro, Axel Nogai, Britta Besemer, Christoph Roellig, Roland Fenk, Stefan Knop, Stefan Schönland, Timon Hansen, Argiris Symeonidis, Efstathios Kastritis, Gabor Mikala, Tamás Masszi, Zsolt Nagy, Celia Suriu, Hila Magen, Iuliana Vaxman, Lev Shvidel, Meir Preis, Moshe Gatt, Noa Lavi, Osnat Jarchowsky, Tamar Tadmor, Yael Cohen, Angelo Vacca, Giovanni Palladini, Mario Boccadoro, Maurizio Martelli, Maurizio Musso, Michele Cavo, Chihiro Shimazaki, Hiroyuki Takamatsu, Kazutaka Sunami, Kenshi Suzuki, Nagaaki Katoh, Shinsuke Iida, Takayuki Ikezoe, Tomoaki Fujisaki, Yuta Katayama, Chang Ki Min, Ho-Jin Shin, Jin Seok Kim, Jung Yong Hong, Ki Hyun Kim, Sung-Soo Yoon, Aline Ramirez, Alvaro Cabrera, Christian Ramos, David Gomez Almaguer, Deborah Martinez, Guillermo Ruiz, Helen Dayani Caballero, Juan Antonio Flores Jimenez, Annemiek Broijl, Laurens Nieuwenhuizen, Monique Minnema, Paula Ypma, Wilfried Roeloffzen, Dominik Dytfeld, Grzegorz Charlinski, Grzegorz Helbig, Krzysztof Jamroziak, Sebastian Grosicki, Wieslaw Jedrzejczak, Albert Oriol Rocafiguera, Elham Askari, Fernando Escalante Barrigon, Isabel Krsnik Castello, Javier De la Rubia Comos, Jesus Martin Sanchez, Joaquin Martinez Lopez, Jose Angel Hernandez Rivas, Luis Felipe Casado Montero, Maria Jesus Blanchard Rodriguez, Maria Teresa Cibeira Lopez, Maria Victoria Mateos Manteca, Marta Sonia Gonzalez Perez, Mercedes Gironella Mesa, Rafael Rios Tamayo, Ramon Lecumberri Villamediana, Ricarda Garcia Sanchez, Sunil Lakhwani, Yolanda Gonzalez, Hareth Nahi, Kristina Carlsson, Markus Hansson, Ulf-Henrik Mellqvist, Ali Unal, Burhan Ferhanoglu, Hayri Ozsan, Levent Undar, Mehmet Turgut, Mehmet Yilmaz, Meral Beksac, Muhlis Cem Ar, Muzaffer Demir, Sevgi Besisik, Ashutosh Wechalekar, Jamie Cavenagh, Jim Cavet, Mark Cook, Rachel Hall, Adam Waxman, Anuj Mahindra, Cesar Rodriguez Valdes, Christine Ye, Craig Reeder, Daphne Friedman, David Siegel, Divaya Bhutani, Edward Libby, Eva Medvedova, Frank Passero, Giada Bianchi, Giampaolo Talamo, Guido Tricot, Hans Lee, Heather Landau, Jan Moreb, Jason Valent, Jeffrey Matous, Jeffrey A Zonder, Jesus Berdeja, Jonathan Kaufman, Keith Stockerl-Goldstein, Keren Osman, Ketan Doshi, Kevin Barton, Larry Anderson, Manisha Bhutani, Mehmet Kocoglu, Michael Rosenzweig, Michael Schuster, Michaela Liedtke, Morie Gertz, Naresh Bumma, Natalie Callander, Raymond Comenzo, Robert Vescio, Roger Pearse, Sandy W Wong, Stacey A Goodman, Stefano Tarantolo, Taimur Sher, Tibor Kovacsovics, Tomer Mark, Vaishali Sanchorawala, William Bensinger
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Male ,Treatment outcome ,Immunoglobulin Light-chain Amyloidosis/drug therapy ,CD38 ,Dexamethasone ,Cyclophosphamide/administration & dosage ,Bortezomib ,0302 clinical medicine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Medicine ,CRITERIA ,Immunoglobulin Light-chain Amyloidosis ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Aged, 80 and over ,biology ,Amyloidosis ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,[SDV.MHEP.HEM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Hematology ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Antibody ,Human ,Adult ,Dexamethasone/administration & dosage ,ANTIBODY DARATUMUMAB ,Immunoglobulin light chain ,DIAGNOSIS ,Antibodies, Monoclonal/administration & dosage ,Disease-Free Survival ,03 medical and health sciences ,Humans ,Cyclophosphamide ,Aged ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocol ,business.industry ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/adverse effects ,AL AMYLOIDOSIS ,Daratumumab ,Amyloid fibril ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,Immunoglobulin Light-chain Amyloidosi ,biology.protein ,Bortezomib/administration & dosage ,business ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Systemic immunoglobulin light-chain (AL) amyloidosis is characterized by deposition of amyloid fibrils of light chains produced by clonal CD38+ plasma cells. Daratumumab, a human CD38-targeting antibody, may improve outcomes for this disease.We randomly assigned patients with newly diagnosed AL amyloidosis to receive six cycles of bortezomib, cyclophosphamide, and dexamethasone either alone (control group) or with subcutaneous daratumumab followed by single-agent daratumumab every 4 weeks for up to 24 cycles (daratumumab group). The primary end point was a hematologic complete response.A total of 388 patients underwent randomization. The median follow-up was 11.4 months. The percentage of patients who had a hematologic complete response was significantly higher in the daratumumab group than in the control group (53.3% vs. 18.1%) (relative risk ratio, 2.9; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.1 to 4.1; P0.001). Survival free from major organ deterioration or hematologic progression favored the daratumumab group (hazard ratio for major organ deterioration, hematologic progression, or death, 0.58; 95% CI, 0.36 to 0.93; P = 0.02). At 6 months, more cardiac and renal responses occurred in the daratumumab group than in the control group (41.5% vs. 22.2% and 53.0% vs. 23.9%, respectively). The four most common grade 3 or 4 adverse events were lymphopenia (13.0% in the daratumumab group and 10.1% in the control group), pneumonia (7.8% and 4.3%, respectively), cardiac failure (6.2% and 4.8%), and diarrhea (5.7% and 3.7%). Systemic administration-related reactions to daratumumab occurred in 7.3% of the patients. A total of 56 patients died (27 in the daratumumab group and 29 in the control group), most due to amyloidosis-related cardiomyopathy.Among patients with newly diagnosed AL amyloidosis, the addition of daratumumab to bortezomib, cyclophosphamide, and dexamethasone was associated with higher frequencies of hematologic complete response and survival free from major organ deterioration or hematologic progression. (Funded by Janssen Research and Development; ANDROMEDA ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT03201965.).
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- 2021
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9. OAB-004: Idecabtagene vicleucel chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy for relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma: real-world experience
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Doris Hansen, Surbhi Sidana, Lauren Peres, Christelle Colin Leitzinger, Leyla Shune, Alexandria Shrewsbury, Rebecca Gonzalez, Douglas Sborov, Charlotte Wagner, Hamza Hashmi, Mehmet Kocoglu, Shebli Atrash, Gary Simmons, Nilesh Kalariya, Christopher Ferreri, Aimaz Afrough, Ankit Kansagra, Peter Voorhees, Rachid Baz, Jack Khouri, Melissa Alsina, Joseph McGuirk, Frederick Locke, and Krina Patel
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Hematology - Published
- 2022
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10. Multiple Myeloma as a Paradigm for Multi-Targeted Intervention
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Mehmet Kocoglu
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Intervention (counseling) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Multiple myeloma - Published
- 2019
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11. Systemic mastocytosis in association with plasma cell dyscrasias: report of a case and review of the literature
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Pooja Motwani, Mehmet Kocoglu, and Robert B. Lorsbach
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Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Paraproteinemias ,Hematology ,Plasma cell ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Dyscrasia ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Mastocytosis, Systemic ,medicine ,Humans ,Systemic mastocytosis ,business - Published
- 2008
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