PURPOSE: To define consensus statement regarding allogeneic stem-cell transplantation (Allo-SCT) as a treatment option for multiple myeloma (MM) on behalf of International Myeloma Working Group. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this review, results from prospective and retrospective studies of Allo-SCT in MM are summarized. RESULTS: Although the introduction of reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC) has lowered the high treatment-related mortality associated with myeloablative conditioning, convincing evidence is lacking that Allo-RIC improves the survival compared with autologous stem-cell transplantation. CONCLUSION: New strategies are necessary to make Allo-SCT safer and more effective for patients with MM. Until this is achieved, Allo-RIC in myeloma should only be recommended in the context of clinical trials.

International Myeloma Working Group consensus statement regarding the current status of allogeneic stem-cell transplantation for multiple myeloma.

BRUNO, Benedetto;
2010-01-01

Abstract

PURPOSE: To define consensus statement regarding allogeneic stem-cell transplantation (Allo-SCT) as a treatment option for multiple myeloma (MM) on behalf of International Myeloma Working Group. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this review, results from prospective and retrospective studies of Allo-SCT in MM are summarized. RESULTS: Although the introduction of reduced-intensity conditioning (RIC) has lowered the high treatment-related mortality associated with myeloablative conditioning, convincing evidence is lacking that Allo-RIC improves the survival compared with autologous stem-cell transplantation. CONCLUSION: New strategies are necessary to make Allo-SCT safer and more effective for patients with MM. Until this is achieved, Allo-RIC in myeloma should only be recommended in the context of clinical trials.
2010
28(29)
4521
4530
Lokhorst H; Einsele H; Vesole D; Bruno B; San Miguel J; Pérez-Simon JA; Kröger N; Moreau P; Gahrton G; Gasparetto C; Giralt S; Bensinger W
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