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Haematologica, Vol 80, Issue 1, 35-39
Copyright © 1995 by Ferrata Storti Foundation


Clinical Trial

Effect of alpha IFN on unaggressive immunoproliferative disorders

F Frigeri, A De Renzo, R Marceno, P Ruggeri, P Musto, A Andriani, P Citarrella, F Caronia, and B Rotoli

Divisione di Ematologia, Universita Federico II, Nuovo Policlinico, Naples, Italy.

BACKGROUND. alpha-IFN is reported to be an effective treatment for a number of lymphoproliferative diseases. Little information is available at present on its effect in unaggressive immunoproliferative disorders. STUDY DESIGN AND RESULTS. In a prospective non randomized study, 57 patients with IgG or IgA MGUS, smouldering myeloma or stage I MM treated with alpha-IFN (3 MU 3 times a week for at least 6 months) were compared to 129 untreated similar patients. Four patients in the IFN group showed a monoclonal component reduction > 50% versus none in the control group, and 25% of patients suffered disease progression (MC increase > 50% and/or osteolytic lesions) in the IFN group as compared to 18% in the control group. CONCLUSIONS. alpha-IFN administration at the dose used is ineffective for the majority of patients with slowly proliferating immunoproliferative disorders; only a small subgroup of them may benefit from such a treatment.





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