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Haematologica, Vol 91, Issue 6, 837-839
Copyright © 2006 by Ferrata Storti Foundation


Comparative Study

Bortezomib with or without dexamethasone in relapsed multiple myeloma following allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation

B Bruno, F Patriarca, R Sorasio, D Mattei, V Montefusco, J Peccatori, F Bonifazi, MT Petrucci, G Milone, S Guidi, L Giaccone, M Rotta, R Fanin, M Boccadoro, P Corradini, and

Division of Hematology, Azienda Ospedaliera San Giovanni Battista, University of Torino, Torino, Italy. benedetto.bruno@unito.it

We retrospectively evaluated the efficacy of bortezomib in 23 patients with multiple myeloma who had relapsed after allografting. Bortezomib was given as single agent to 9 patients (39%) and in combination with steroids in the other 14 (61%). Major toxicities were thrombocytopenia (10/23, 43%) and peripheral neuropathy (12/23, 52%). The overall response rate was 61% (14/23), including 22% (5/23) immunofixation-negative complete remissions. No significant differences in toxicity and response rates were seen between patients treated with bortezomib plus steroids and bortezomib alone. After a median follow-up of 6 months, progression free survival was 6 months. Twenty-one patients are alive, two and five in continuous very good partial and complete remissions, respectively.


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