Risk adapted therapy for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma delivered through local cytogenetic laboratories in a National Clinical Trial: UKMRA RADAR study

一项国家临床试验(UKMRA RADAR 研究)通过当地细胞遗传学实验室为新诊断的多发性骨髓瘤患者提供风险适应性治疗:

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Abstract

The UKMRA RADAR study is a phase II/III clinical trial for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients eligible for autologous stem cell transplant. It offers a risk-adapted approach with the addition of isatuximab for genetically high-risk patients, evaluated using local cytogenetics laboratories rather than centralised testing. We have observed excellent overall success rates, with > 90% patients assigned to a risk-adapted pathway following cytogenetic testing in 25 local laboratories nationwide, with clinically-relevant turnaround times allowing > 70% patients to commence isatuximab at the earliest opportunity if indicated. This paves the way for providing standard-of-care risk-adapted treatment for multiple myeloma patients in the UK.

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