Dr. Kumar on the Design of a Phase II Trial of MLN9708

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Shaji K. Kumar, MD, professor of medicine, Mayo Clinic, describes the design of a phase II trial looking at the single-agent activity of the proteasome inhibitor MLN9708 for the treatment of patients with multiple myeloma.

Shaji K. Kumar, MD, professor of medicine, Mayo Clinic, describes the design of a phase II trial looking at the single-agent activity of the proteasome inhibitor MLN9708 for the treatment of patients with multiple myeloma.

In this follow-up to studies previously presented, researchers analyzed patients with relapsed multiple myeloma in order to identify potential activity. In the study, 32 patients who were pretreated with immunomodulatory drugs (90% had exposure to Revlimid ) were enrolled.

Researchers approached the trial to treat patients with the MLN9708 dose identified in the phase I study. If a prespecified degree of response was not seen after 2 or 4 cycles, dexamethasone would then be added. There is no data from the phase I study regarding the combination of MLN9708 and dexamethasone, so researchers set out to answer both questions.

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