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Q2 2024 Vol. 18 · No. 2 · pp. 103-111

Improved long-term survival rate in the responders to bortezomib, cyclophosphamide, dexamethasone induction therapy in a transplant-eligible cohort of predominantly middle-age multiple myeloma patients

Ahmed Kotb Abdrabou · Fahad Al Sharif · Riad El Fakih · Hazaa Al Zahrani · Ruah Al Yamany · Mostafa Saleh · Saud Alhayli · Zakia Al Somali · Ahmad Alotaibi · AlFadel AlShaibani · Farah Deeba · Maryam Asif · Syed Ahmed Osman Ali Ahmed · Feras Al Fraih · Marwan Shaheen · Ali Alahmari · Walid Rasheed · Naeem Arshad Chaudhri · Fahad Al Mohareb · Mahmoud Aljurf · Amr Hanbali
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Abstract


BACKGROUND:
Multiple myeloma (MM) represents the second most common hematologic malignancy (15%). Induction with bortezomib, cyclophosphamide, and dexamthasone VCd (d: low dose dexamthasone) regimen is widely used due to its high effectiveness, low toxicity and good tolerability, particularly with renal impairment. Real-world data on the use of VCD in clinical practice is lacking.


OBJECTIVES:
Evaluate the real-world experience of the VCD regimen


DESIGN:
Retrospective


SETTING:
Tumor registry database of tertiary cancer care center


PATIENTS AND METHODS:
Newly diagnosed MM patients who received VCD induction and underwent autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) from July 2007 to July 2020


MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:
Response evaluation, progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS).


SAMPLE SIZE:
87 patients


RESULTS:

Of 102 patients who started induction with VCd, 87 patients experienced a partial response or more overall response rate of 85%). The median age of these 87 patients at diagnosis was 52 years, of which 29.9% presented with renal impairment and 60.3% of patients had stage 2 by the Revised International Staging System (R-ISS). Patients with a standard cytogenetic risk achieved a better response compared to those with a poor cytogenetic risk (
P
=.044). The post-induction response rates were 6.9% stringent complete remission (sCR), 35% complete remission (CR); 41.4% very good partial response (VGPR), and 16.1% partial response (PR), respectively; the response rates became greater for sCR and CR post-transplantation at day 100 with 16.1% sCR, 35.6% CR, 32.2% VGPR and 16.1% PR, respectively. The median PFS was 49 months and 5 years OS was 84%. PFS was better in patients who achieved sCR vs PR (83 vs 35 months,
P
=.037). High LDH, high-risk cytogenetic and stage 3 R-ISS showed a worse median PFS and OS.



CONCLUSIONS:
VCD induction in newly diagnosed MM is highly effective, convenient, tolerable and affordable regimen, especially in low and middle-income countries with limited resources, also with favorable outcomes and survival. while those who did not respond successfully shifted to VRD or VTD.


LIMITATIONS:
The usual limitations of a retrospective analysis using registry-level data, no data on quality of life.

Cite this Article (APA)
Ahmed, K. A., Fahad, A. S., Riad, E. F., Hazaa, A. Z., Ruah, A. Y., Mostafa, S., Saud, A., Zakia, A. S., Ahmad, A., AlFadel, A., Farah, D., Maryam, A., Syed, A. O. A. A., Feras, A. F., Marwan, S., Ali, A., Walid, R., Naeem, A. C., Fahad, A. M., Mahmoud, A., Amr, H. (2024). Improved long-term survival rate in the responders to bortezomib, cyclophosphamide, dexamethasone induction therapy in a transplant-eligible cohort of predominantly middle-age multiple myeloma patients. Annals of Saudi Medicine, 18(2), 103-111. https://doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2024.93
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Authors
A
Ahmed Kotb Abdrabou
F
Fahad Al Sharif
R
Riad El Fakih
H
Hazaa Al Zahrani
R
Ruah Al Yamany
M
Mostafa Saleh
S
Saud Alhayli
Z
Zakia Al Somali
A
Ahmad Alotaibi
A
AlFadel AlShaibani
F
Farah Deeba
M
Maryam Asif
S
Syed Ahmed Osman Ali Ahmed
F
Feras Al Fraih
M
Marwan Shaheen
A
Ali Alahmari
W
Walid Rasheed
N
Naeem Arshad Chaudhri
F
Fahad Al Mohareb
M
Mahmoud Aljurf
A
Amr Hanbali
Publication Details
Year 2024
Volume 18
Issue 2
Pages 103-111
Language English
Added 23 Jun 2026