The real‐world use and efficacy of pomalidomide for relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma in the era of CD38 antibodies

  • Szabo A
  • Thorsen J
  • Iversen K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pomalidomide‐dexamethasone (Pd) has been a standard care treatment for relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma since 2013. However, the outcomes of Pd after exposure to CD38 antibodies are not known. Here we describe the real‐world use and efficacy of pomalidomide in a Danish, nationwide cohort of daratumumab‐exposed patients. We identified 328 patients that were treated with pomalidomide. Of these, 137 received Pd, 65 daratumumab‐pomalidomide‐dexamethasone (DPd), 43 pomalidomide‐cyclophosphamide‐dexamethasone (PCd), 19 carfilzomib‐pomalidomide‐dexamethasone (KPD), 11 pomalidomide‐bortezomib‐dexamethasone (PVd), and 52 pomalidomide in other combinations. Patients treated with Pd in this cohort had a partial response or better (≥ PR) rate of 35.8% and median time to next treatment (mTNT) of 4.9 months, almost identical to the results of previous prospective clinical trials. Although treatment with the various pomalidomide‐containing triplet regimens resulted in higher ≥ PR rates (PCd: 46.5%, PVd: 63.6%, DPd: 55.4%, KPd: 63.2%), the mTNT achieved was not significantly better than with Pd in most cases (PCD: 5.4, PVD: 5.3, DPD: 4.7 months). The exception to this was KPd (mTNT 7.4 months), but this regimen was mainly used earlier in the course of the disease (median time from diagnosis 2.3 years vs. 3.7–4.3 years). The most important predictor of outcomes was not the choice of index regimen ( p  = 0.72), but prior exposure ( p  = 0.0116). Compared to CD38 antibody‐naïve patients, triple‐class‐exposed patients achieved reduced ≥ PR rate (38.0% vs. 47.3%), shorter mTNT (4.0 vs. 5.9 months), and shorter median overall survival (12.4 vs. 24.2 months) with pomalidomide treatment.

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Szabo, A. G., Thorsen, J., Iversen, K. F., Levring, M. B., Helleberg, C., Hermansen, E., … Vangsted, A. J. (2023). The real‐world use and efficacy of pomalidomide for relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma in the era of CD38 antibodies. EJHaem, 4(4), 1006–1012. https://doi.org/10.1002/jha2.774

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