Dose intensity analysis of melphalan and prednisone in multiple myeloma |
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Authors: | M Palmer A Belch J Hanson L Brox |
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Affiliation: | Cancer Research Group (McEachern Laboratory), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. |
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Abstract: | The average relative dose intensity (DI) of conventional oral melphalan and prednisone therapy received by 93 newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients was correlated with survival and with percent reduction in M-protein. A survival advantage was shown with increasing average relative DI of melphalan and prednisone. Multivariate analysis showed survival to correlate with increasing DI of prednisone (P = .05) but not with the DI of melphalan (P = .93) nor with the percent decrement in M-protein (P = .10). These results suggest that the initial management of myeloma should be reassessed, with particular emphasis on more intensive therapy employing high-dose steroids. |
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