2020
AML-123: Targeted Conditioning with Anti-CD45 Iodine (131I) Apamistamab [Iomab-B] Leads to High Rates of Transplantation and Engraftment in Older Patients with Active, Relapsed, or Refractory (rel/ref) AML: Preliminary Midpoint Results from the Prospective, Randomized Phase 3 SIERRA Trial
Gyurkocza B, Nath R, Stiff P, Agura E, Litzow M, Tomlinson B, Choe H, Abhyankar S, Seropian S, Chen G, Hari P, Al-Kadhimi Z, Foran J, Orozco J, Van Besien K, Sabloff M, Kebriaei P, Abboud C, Levy M, Lazarus H, Giralt S, Berger M, Reddy V, Pagel J. AML-123: Targeted Conditioning with Anti-CD45 Iodine (131I) Apamistamab [Iomab-B] Leads to High Rates of Transplantation and Engraftment in Older Patients with Active, Relapsed, or Refractory (rel/ref) AML: Preliminary Midpoint Results from the Prospective, Randomized Phase 3 SIERRA Trial. Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma & Leukemia 2020, 20: s182. DOI: 10.1016/s2152-2650(20)30716-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCC armOlder patientsTransplant ratesLower transplant-related mortalityIncidence of gradeNon-relapse mortalityTransplant-related mortalityMajority of patientsFavorable safety profileFebrile neutropeniaInduction therapyPrior therapyActive diseaseRefractory AMLSalvage therapyDurable responsesGraft failureInfusion reactionsEngraftment dataMedian ageSafety profilePatient populationAdvanced ageDisease progressionGrade 3Targeted Conditioning with Anti-CD45 Iodine (131I) Apamistamab [Iomab-B] Leads to High Rates of Allogeneic Transplantation and Successful Engraftment in Older Patients with Active, Relapsed or Refractory (rel/ref) AML after Failure of Chemotherapy and Targeted Agents: Preliminary Midpoint Results from the Prospective, Randomized Phase 3 Sierra Trial
Gyurkocza B, Nath R, Stiff P, Agura E, Litzow M, Tomlinson B, Choe H, Abhyankar S, Seropian S, Chen G, Hari P, Al-Kadhimi Z, Foran J, Orozco J, van Besien K, Sabloff M, Kebriaei P, Abboud C, Levy M, Lazarus H, Giralt S, Berger M, Reddy V, Pagel J. Targeted Conditioning with Anti-CD45 Iodine (131I) Apamistamab [Iomab-B] Leads to High Rates of Allogeneic Transplantation and Successful Engraftment in Older Patients with Active, Relapsed or Refractory (rel/ref) AML after Failure of Chemotherapy and Targeted Agents: Preliminary Midpoint Results from the Prospective, Randomized Phase 3 Sierra Trial. Transplantation And Cellular Therapy 2020, 26: s32-s33. DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2019.12.575.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHematopoietic cell transplantationSalvage therapyOlder patientsCC armConventional careCC patientsConventional hematopoietic cell transplantationGrade 3 febrile neutropeniaAllogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantationPre-treated patientsPhase 3 trialFailure of chemotherapyYears of ageFebrile neutropeniaInduction therapyActive diseaseMyeloablative conditioningRefractory AMLBackground PatientsBM blastsInfusion reactionsMethods PatientsTransplant candidatesAllogeneic transplantationCurative therapy
2019
Daratumumab in the Clinic, a Real-Word Experience at Yale Cancer Center
Browning S, Parker T, Bar N, Seropian S, Lee A, Anderson T, Neparidze N. Daratumumab in the Clinic, a Real-Word Experience at Yale Cancer Center. Blood 2019, 134: 5569. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-130134.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSmilow Cancer HospitalMultiple myelomaRefractory MMInfusion reactionsSpeakers bureauCancer HospitalReal-word experienceReal-world practice patternsAnti-plasma cell therapyTransplant-eligible patientsYale Cancer CenterInfusion-related reactionsAdverse event profileLeukotriene receptor antagonistsProgression-free survivalRefractory multiple myelomaPatient-reported qualityManagement of patientsOverall response rateJanssen Scientific AffairsClonal plasma cellsExcellent safety profileMulti-center studyDrug combination regimensInfusion reaction rates