Weighing risks, benefits of autologous HSCT in MM
Grade 3/4 AEs with a significantly higher incidence in the HSCT arm than the RVD arm were blood and lymphatic system disorders (95% and 64%, respectively, P<0.001), gastrointestinal disorders (28% and 7%, respectively, P<0.001), and infections (20% and 9%, respectively, P<0.001).
Thirteen patients in the RVD arm and 17 in the HSCT arm had at least 1 invasive second primary malignancy (P=0.36). Acute myeloid leukemia occurred in 1 patient in the RVD arm and 4 in the HSCT arm (P=0.21).
The researchers said these results suggest the benefits of HSCT plus RVD must be weighed against the increased risk of toxicity associated with high-dose chemotherapy plus HSCT, particularly since HSCT after progression might be as effective as early HSCT for ensuring long-term OS. ![]()