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VTD is superior to VCD prior to intensive therapy in multiple myeloma: results of the prospective IFM2013-04 trial.

Authors :
Moreau P
Hulin C
Macro M
Caillot D
Chaleteix C
Roussel M
Garderet L
Royer B
Brechignac S
Tiab M
Puyade M
Escoffre M
Stoppa AM
Facon T
Pegourie B
Chaoui D
Jaccard A
Slama B
Marit G
Laribi K
Godmer P
Luycx O
Eisenmann JC
Allangba O
Dib M
Araujo C
Fontan J
Belhadj K
Wetterwald M
Dorvaux V
Fermand JP
Rodon P
Kolb B
Glaisner S
Malfuson JV
Lenain P
Biron L
Planche L
Caillon H
Avet-Loiseau H
Dejoie T
Attal M
Source :
Blood [Blood] 2016 May 26; Vol. 127 (21), pp. 2569-74. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Mar 21.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The Intergroupe Francophone du Myélome conducted a randomized trial to compare bortezomib-thalidomide-dexamethasone (VTD) with bortezomib-cyclophosphamide-dexamethasone (VCD) as induction before high-dose therapy and autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. Overall, a total of 340 patients were centrally randomly assigned to receive VTD or VCD. After 4 cycles, on an intent-to-treat basis, 66.3% of the patients in the VTD arm achieved at least a very good partial response (primary end point) vs 56.2% in the VCD arm (P = .05). In addition, the overall response rate was significantly higher in the VTD arm (92.3% vs 83.4% in the VCD arm; P = .01). Hematologic toxicity was higher in the VCD arm, with significantly increased rates of grade 3 and 4 anemia, thrombocytopenia, and neutropenia. On the other hand, the rate of peripheral neuropathy (PN) was significantly higher in the VTD arm. With the exception of hematologic adverse events and PN, other grade 3 or 4 toxicities were rare, with no significant differences between the VTD and VCD arms. Our data support the preferential use of VTD rather than VCD in preparation for ASCT. This trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as #NCT01564537 and at EudraCT as #2013-003174-27.<br /> (© 2016 by The American Society of Hematology.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1528-0020
Volume :
127
Issue :
21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27002117
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2016-01-693580