New drugs and allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for hematological malignancies: do they have a role in bridging, consolidating or conditioning transplantation treatment?
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Introduction: Novel targeted therapies and monoclonal antibodies can be combined with allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) at different time-points: 1) before the transplant to reduce tumour burden, 2) as part of the conditioning in place of or in addition to conventional agents 3) after the transplant to allow long-term disease control. Areas covered: This review focuses on the current integration of new drugs with allo-SCT for the treatment of major hematological malignancies for which allo-SCT has been a widely-adopted therapy. Expert opinion: After having been used as single agent salvage treatments in relapsed patients after allo-SCT or in combination with donor lymphocyte infusions, many new drugs have also been safely employed before allo-SCT as a bridge to transplantation or after it as planned consolidation/maintenance. This era of new drugs has opened new important opportunities to âsmartlyâ combine âtargeted drugs and cell therapiesâ in new treatment paradigms that may lead to higher cure rates or longer disease control in patients with hematological malignancies.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Allogeneic stem cell transplantation; graft-versus-tumor; monoclonal antibodies; new drugs; targeted therapy; Pharmacology; Drug Discovery3003 Pharmaceutical Science; Clinical Biochemistry
Elenco autori:
Patriarca, Francesca; Giaccone, Luisa; Onida, Francesco; Castagna, Luca; Sarina, Barbara; Montefusco, Vittorio; Mussetti, Alberto; Mordini, Nicola; Maino, Elena; Greco, Raffaella; Peccatori, Jacopo; Festuccia, Moreno; Zaja, Francesco; Volpetti, Stefano; Risitano, Antonio; Bassan, Renato; Corradini, Paolo; Ciceri, Fabio; Fanin, Renato; Baccarani, Michele; Rambaldi, Alessandro; Bonifazi, Francesca; Bruno, Benedetto
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