The introduction of novel agents in multiple myeloma therapy has dramatically improved survival in latest years. Great progress has also been detected in particular poor clinical situation such as acute renal failure in which survival was dismal in the past. Treatment with bortezomib, thalidomide and dialysis associated with high cut-off (HCO) filters can recover more than two thirds of myeloma patients with an end stage renal failure. Novel proteasome inhibitors and immunomodulating agents (IMID's) are even more promising in this set of patients. Aim of this review is to provide an overview of treatments of multiple myeloma patients with acute renal failure coming from most recent clinical trials.

Gozzetti, A., Papini, G., Candi, V., Bocchia, M. (2014). Evolving treatments in multiple myeloma patients with renal failure. REVIEWS ON RECENT CLINICAL TRIALS, 9(4), 276-279 [10.2174/1574887109666141020163107].

Evolving treatments in multiple myeloma patients with renal failure

Gozzetti, Alessandro;Bocchia, Monica
2014-01-01

Abstract

The introduction of novel agents in multiple myeloma therapy has dramatically improved survival in latest years. Great progress has also been detected in particular poor clinical situation such as acute renal failure in which survival was dismal in the past. Treatment with bortezomib, thalidomide and dialysis associated with high cut-off (HCO) filters can recover more than two thirds of myeloma patients with an end stage renal failure. Novel proteasome inhibitors and immunomodulating agents (IMID's) are even more promising in this set of patients. Aim of this review is to provide an overview of treatments of multiple myeloma patients with acute renal failure coming from most recent clinical trials.
2014
Gozzetti, A., Papini, G., Candi, V., Bocchia, M. (2014). Evolving treatments in multiple myeloma patients with renal failure. REVIEWS ON RECENT CLINICAL TRIALS, 9(4), 276-279 [10.2174/1574887109666141020163107].
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