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Global Myeloma Trial Participation and Drug Access in the Era of Novel Therapies

The globalization of clinical trials has accelerated recent advances in multiple myeloma (MM). However, it is unclear whether trial enrollment locations are reflective of the global burden of MM and whether access to novel therapies is timely and equitable for countries that participate in those tri...

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Autores principales: Fatoki, Raleigh Ayoolu, Koehn, Kelly, Kelkar, Amar, Al Hadidi, Samer, Mehra, Nikita, Mian, Hira, Landgren, Ola, Kazandjian, Dickran, Hoffman, James, Sborov, Douglas W., Mohyuddin, Ghulam Rehman
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35960904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00119
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author Fatoki, Raleigh Ayoolu
Koehn, Kelly
Kelkar, Amar
Al Hadidi, Samer
Mehra, Nikita
Mian, Hira
Landgren, Ola
Kazandjian, Dickran
Hoffman, James
Sborov, Douglas W.
Mohyuddin, Ghulam Rehman
author_facet Fatoki, Raleigh Ayoolu
Koehn, Kelly
Kelkar, Amar
Al Hadidi, Samer
Mehra, Nikita
Mian, Hira
Landgren, Ola
Kazandjian, Dickran
Hoffman, James
Sborov, Douglas W.
Mohyuddin, Ghulam Rehman
author_sort Fatoki, Raleigh Ayoolu
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description The globalization of clinical trials has accelerated recent advances in multiple myeloma (MM). However, it is unclear whether trial enrollment locations are reflective of the global burden of MM and whether access to novel therapies is timely and equitable for countries that participate in those trials. METHODS: To assess this, we characterized where MM trials that led to US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approvals were conducted and determined how often and quickly these drug regimens received approval in their participating trial countries on the basis of country income level and geographic region. RESULTS: A systematic review was conducted to identify all MM clinical trials that met their primary endpoint, enrolled patients outside the United States, and resulted in FDA approval from 2005 to 2019. A total of 18 pivotal MM clinical trials were identified. High-income countries enrolled patients in 100% (18/18) of the trials identified, whereas upper-middle and lower-middle-income countries were represented in 61% (11/18) and 28% (5/18) of trials, respectively. No patients from low-income countries were enrolled. One trial enrolled patients in sub-Saharan Africa, and no trials enrolled patients in South Asia/Caribbean. For drugs/regimens that were approved in their participating countries, the median time from FDA approval to approval was 10.9 months. There were no drugs approved in lower-middle-income trial countries. MM trials leading to FDA approval are generally run in high-income, European, and Central Asian countries. CONCLUSION: There are substantial disparities in where novel therapies are evaluated and where they are ultimately approved for use on the basis of income level and geography.
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spelling pubmed-94701372022-09-14 Global Myeloma Trial Participation and Drug Access in the Era of Novel Therapies Fatoki, Raleigh Ayoolu Koehn, Kelly Kelkar, Amar Al Hadidi, Samer Mehra, Nikita Mian, Hira Landgren, Ola Kazandjian, Dickran Hoffman, James Sborov, Douglas W. Mohyuddin, Ghulam Rehman JCO Glob Oncol ORIGINAL REPORTS The globalization of clinical trials has accelerated recent advances in multiple myeloma (MM). However, it is unclear whether trial enrollment locations are reflective of the global burden of MM and whether access to novel therapies is timely and equitable for countries that participate in those trials. METHODS: To assess this, we characterized where MM trials that led to US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approvals were conducted and determined how often and quickly these drug regimens received approval in their participating trial countries on the basis of country income level and geographic region. RESULTS: A systematic review was conducted to identify all MM clinical trials that met their primary endpoint, enrolled patients outside the United States, and resulted in FDA approval from 2005 to 2019. A total of 18 pivotal MM clinical trials were identified. High-income countries enrolled patients in 100% (18/18) of the trials identified, whereas upper-middle and lower-middle-income countries were represented in 61% (11/18) and 28% (5/18) of trials, respectively. No patients from low-income countries were enrolled. One trial enrolled patients in sub-Saharan Africa, and no trials enrolled patients in South Asia/Caribbean. For drugs/regimens that were approved in their participating countries, the median time from FDA approval to approval was 10.9 months. There were no drugs approved in lower-middle-income trial countries. MM trials leading to FDA approval are generally run in high-income, European, and Central Asian countries. CONCLUSION: There are substantial disparities in where novel therapies are evaluated and where they are ultimately approved for use on the basis of income level and geography. Wolters Kluwer Health 2022-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9470137/ /pubmed/35960904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00119 Text en © 2022 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle ORIGINAL REPORTS
Fatoki, Raleigh Ayoolu
Koehn, Kelly
Kelkar, Amar
Al Hadidi, Samer
Mehra, Nikita
Mian, Hira
Landgren, Ola
Kazandjian, Dickran
Hoffman, James
Sborov, Douglas W.
Mohyuddin, Ghulam Rehman
Global Myeloma Trial Participation and Drug Access in the Era of Novel Therapies
title Global Myeloma Trial Participation and Drug Access in the Era of Novel Therapies
title_full Global Myeloma Trial Participation and Drug Access in the Era of Novel Therapies
title_fullStr Global Myeloma Trial Participation and Drug Access in the Era of Novel Therapies
title_full_unstemmed Global Myeloma Trial Participation and Drug Access in the Era of Novel Therapies
title_short Global Myeloma Trial Participation and Drug Access in the Era of Novel Therapies
title_sort global myeloma trial participation and drug access in the era of novel therapies
topic ORIGINAL REPORTS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35960904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00119
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