Conference Coverage

Stored CD34 cells for multiple myeloma patients largely unused


 

REPORTING FROM TCT 2020

‘Woefully underutilized’

Discussing the study, Dr. Giralt asked: “How valid are the SMART criteria of 36 months? And the answer is there is no data to support it, and if we actually go back to our oncology, any patient who has had more than 18 months without exposure to a drug can continue to have sensitivity to that drug, and that’s why if we used the ASBMT criteria of greater than 18 months you’d have a larger population” of patients eligible for salvage transplant.

He stated that, “we know these patients exist, we know they have cells in the freezer, but we’re not using those cells. Second transplant is woefully underutilized in myeloma patients,” and he added that stored cells could also be used to support those patients who develop cytopenias following chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy.

Yago Nieto, MD, from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, who comoderated the session where the data were presented, agreed with Dr. Giralt that stored stem cells are underutilized in the treatment of patients with multiple myeloma.

“I don’t think that the experience from Case Western, where the percentage of patients who are eligible for salvage transplant and actually got it was less than 10%, can be extrapolated to many other centers. I think that in most centers the actual percentage is higher than that,” he said in an interview.

“There are going to be therapies like CAR T that will compete with salvage transplants, but I think more patients should be considered for this salvage procedure,” he added.

No funding source for the story was disclosed. Dr. Ahmed reported no financial disclosures. Dr. Giralt reported consulting/advisory activities and receiving research funding from multiple companies. Dr. Nieto disclosed research funding from, and consultancy for, several companies.

SOURCE: Ahmed N et al. TCT 2020, Abstract 28.

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