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Management of patients with multiple myeloma beyond the clinical-trial setting: understanding the balance between efficacy, safety and tolerability, and quality of life

Treatment options in multiple myeloma (MM) are increasing with the introduction of complex multi-novel-agent-based regimens investigated in randomized clinical trials. However, application in the real-world setting, including feasibility of and adherence to these regimens, may be limited due to vary...

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Autores principales: Terpos, Evangelos, Mikhael, Joseph, Hajek, Roman, Chari, Ajai, Zweegman, Sonja, Lee, Hans C., Mateos, María-Victoria, Larocca, Alessandra, Ramasamy, Karthik, Kaiser, Martin, Cook, Gordon, Weisel, Katja C., Costello, Caitlin L., Elliott, Jennifer, Palumbo, Antonio, Usmani, Saad Z.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7891472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33602913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41408-021-00432-4
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author Terpos, Evangelos
Mikhael, Joseph
Hajek, Roman
Chari, Ajai
Zweegman, Sonja
Lee, Hans C.
Mateos, María-Victoria
Larocca, Alessandra
Ramasamy, Karthik
Kaiser, Martin
Cook, Gordon
Weisel, Katja C.
Costello, Caitlin L.
Elliott, Jennifer
Palumbo, Antonio
Usmani, Saad Z.
author_facet Terpos, Evangelos
Mikhael, Joseph
Hajek, Roman
Chari, Ajai
Zweegman, Sonja
Lee, Hans C.
Mateos, María-Victoria
Larocca, Alessandra
Ramasamy, Karthik
Kaiser, Martin
Cook, Gordon
Weisel, Katja C.
Costello, Caitlin L.
Elliott, Jennifer
Palumbo, Antonio
Usmani, Saad Z.
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description Treatment options in multiple myeloma (MM) are increasing with the introduction of complex multi-novel-agent-based regimens investigated in randomized clinical trials. However, application in the real-world setting, including feasibility of and adherence to these regimens, may be limited due to varying patient-, treatment-, and disease-related factors. Furthermore, approximately 40% of real-world MM patients do not meet the criteria for phase 3 studies on which approvals are based, resulting in a lack of representative phase 3 data for these patients. Therefore, treatment decisions must be tailored based on additional considerations beyond clinical trial efficacy and safety, such as treatment feasibility (including frequency of clinic/hospital attendance), tolerability, effects on quality of life (QoL), and impact of comorbidities. There are multiple factors of importance to real-world MM patients, including disease symptoms, treatment burden and toxicities, ability to participate in daily activities, financial burden, access to treatment and treatment centers, and convenience of treatment. All of these factors are drivers of QoL and treatment satisfaction/compliance. Importantly, given the heterogeneity of MM, individual patients may have different perspectives regarding the most relevant considerations and goals of their treatment. Patient perspectives/goals may also change as they move through their treatment course. Thus, the ‘efficacy’ of treatment means different things to different patients, and treatment decision-making in the context of personalized medicine must be guided by an individual’s composite definition of what constitutes the best treatment choice. This review summarizes the various factors of importance and practical issues that must be considered when determining real-world treatment choices. It assesses the current instruments, methodologies, and recent initiatives for analyzing the MM patient experience. Finally, it suggests options for enhancing data collection on patients and treatments to provide a more holistic definition of the effectiveness of a regimen in the real-world setting.
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spelling pubmed-78914722021-02-19 Management of patients with multiple myeloma beyond the clinical-trial setting: understanding the balance between efficacy, safety and tolerability, and quality of life Terpos, Evangelos Mikhael, Joseph Hajek, Roman Chari, Ajai Zweegman, Sonja Lee, Hans C. Mateos, María-Victoria Larocca, Alessandra Ramasamy, Karthik Kaiser, Martin Cook, Gordon Weisel, Katja C. Costello, Caitlin L. Elliott, Jennifer Palumbo, Antonio Usmani, Saad Z. Blood Cancer J Review Article Treatment options in multiple myeloma (MM) are increasing with the introduction of complex multi-novel-agent-based regimens investigated in randomized clinical trials. However, application in the real-world setting, including feasibility of and adherence to these regimens, may be limited due to varying patient-, treatment-, and disease-related factors. Furthermore, approximately 40% of real-world MM patients do not meet the criteria for phase 3 studies on which approvals are based, resulting in a lack of representative phase 3 data for these patients. Therefore, treatment decisions must be tailored based on additional considerations beyond clinical trial efficacy and safety, such as treatment feasibility (including frequency of clinic/hospital attendance), tolerability, effects on quality of life (QoL), and impact of comorbidities. There are multiple factors of importance to real-world MM patients, including disease symptoms, treatment burden and toxicities, ability to participate in daily activities, financial burden, access to treatment and treatment centers, and convenience of treatment. All of these factors are drivers of QoL and treatment satisfaction/compliance. Importantly, given the heterogeneity of MM, individual patients may have different perspectives regarding the most relevant considerations and goals of their treatment. Patient perspectives/goals may also change as they move through their treatment course. Thus, the ‘efficacy’ of treatment means different things to different patients, and treatment decision-making in the context of personalized medicine must be guided by an individual’s composite definition of what constitutes the best treatment choice. This review summarizes the various factors of importance and practical issues that must be considered when determining real-world treatment choices. It assesses the current instruments, methodologies, and recent initiatives for analyzing the MM patient experience. Finally, it suggests options for enhancing data collection on patients and treatments to provide a more holistic definition of the effectiveness of a regimen in the real-world setting. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7891472/ /pubmed/33602913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41408-021-00432-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Terpos, Evangelos
Mikhael, Joseph
Hajek, Roman
Chari, Ajai
Zweegman, Sonja
Lee, Hans C.
Mateos, María-Victoria
Larocca, Alessandra
Ramasamy, Karthik
Kaiser, Martin
Cook, Gordon
Weisel, Katja C.
Costello, Caitlin L.
Elliott, Jennifer
Palumbo, Antonio
Usmani, Saad Z.
Management of patients with multiple myeloma beyond the clinical-trial setting: understanding the balance between efficacy, safety and tolerability, and quality of life
title Management of patients with multiple myeloma beyond the clinical-trial setting: understanding the balance between efficacy, safety and tolerability, and quality of life
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title_fullStr Management of patients with multiple myeloma beyond the clinical-trial setting: understanding the balance between efficacy, safety and tolerability, and quality of life
title_full_unstemmed Management of patients with multiple myeloma beyond the clinical-trial setting: understanding the balance between efficacy, safety and tolerability, and quality of life
title_short Management of patients with multiple myeloma beyond the clinical-trial setting: understanding the balance between efficacy, safety and tolerability, and quality of life
title_sort management of patients with multiple myeloma beyond the clinical-trial setting: understanding the balance between efficacy, safety and tolerability, and quality of life
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7891472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33602913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41408-021-00432-4
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