METRONOMIC THERAPY FOR RELAPSED REFRACTORY MULTIPLE MYELOMA

The advent of novel therapies has led to tremendous progress in the treatment of multiple myeloma (MM). However, management of patients with high-risk disease who have failed approved agents and have rapidly progressive disease with cytopenias continues to be challenging. While palliative care is an option, many patients hope to qualify for a clinical trial option. Here we report results of a 28-day metronomic therapy (METRO-28) consisting of continuous administration of very low doses of classical chemotherapeutic agents. Sixteen-day cycles of metronomic therapy were previously shown to have a favorable response with acceptable toxicity profiles in MM patients.
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