Relapse Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Phase 3 Study of Pomalidomide-Cyclophosphamide-Dexamethasone (PCD) Versus Pomalidomide-Dexamethasone (PD) in Relapse or Refractory Myeloma. An AMN Study
Myeloma patients who relapse after prior treatment with bortezomib and lenalidomide have survival of less than 1 year. Recently, a randomized study of Pomalidomide and dexamethasone conducted in compared with placebo and dexamethasone showed that pomalidomide can improve survival of this group of patients. As a result, pomalidomide is now approved by the FDA and EMA for use in patients with relapsed/refractory myeloma previously treated with bortezomib and lenalidomide. We have conducted a study using Pomalidomide plus Dexamethasone (PD) in Asian patients, which showed good efficacy and safety profile. More important for patients with suboptimal response to PD will achieve a clinically meaningful response with the addition of oral cyclophosphamide (PCD). In the United States, a small randomised phase 2 study of PCD versus PD showed that PCD have a higher response rates, produce deeper response and correspondingly longer progression free survival. There is till date no randomised phase 3 study between these regimens. This will be important to determine what is the best combination including pomalidomide for use in relapse myeloma.
In this study, we will prospectively enrol 120 Asian patients with relapsed myeloma after
prior treatment with bortezomib and lenalidomide, and randomised them between PCD and PD (60
in each arms). Centers in Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong will participate in this
study.
Pomalidomide is a new immunomodulatory drug, which has been shown to be active in myeloma
patients who relapse after bortezomib and lenalidomide. A recent phase III study comparing
pomalidomide plus dexamethasone with placebo plus high dose dexamethasone in patients with
prior exposure to bortezomib and lenalidomide, showed that the use of pomalidomide
significantly improve the overall survival of these patients. In an Asian study, it appears
that the addition of cyclophosphamide can induce further response in patients without a
response to PD. In the United States, a small randomised phase 2 study of PCD versus PD
showed that PCD have a higher response rates, produce deeper response and correspondingly
longer progression free survival. Our hypothesis is therefore that PCD will be better than PD
and should be the standard pomalidomide containing regimen for relapse myeloma patients. This
combination will also be highly relevant to Asian patients because cyclophosphamide is a
relatively cheap drug and the combination will be cost effective if proven to be better than
PD.
Rationale for the Study Purpose There is a relative lack of data on the efficacy and
tolerability of PCD in Asian Patients. The current study will also allow us to test if PCD is
better than PD in the treatment of relapse myeloma patients.
Rationale for Study Population The study population will be myeloma patients who have
relapsed following prior treatment with bortezomib and lenalidomide. Pomalidomide is the
current approved treatment choice for this group of patients and a common indication for us
in Asia.
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