2020
Cost-Effectiveness of Once-Weekly Selinexor, Bortezomib, and Dexamethasone (SVd) Versus Twice-Weekly Bortezomib and Dexamethasone (Vd) in Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma
Patel K, Parker T, Di M, Bar N, Huntington S, Giri S. Cost-Effectiveness of Once-Weekly Selinexor, Bortezomib, and Dexamethasone (SVd) Versus Twice-Weekly Bortezomib and Dexamethasone (Vd) in Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma. Blood 2020, 136: 51-52. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2020-141972.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioQuality-adjusted life yearsBest supportive careRefractory multiple myelomaMultiple myelomaSupportive careProbabilistic sensitivity analysesDisease progressionIncremental effectivenessIncremental costPost-progression therapyTwice-weekly bortezomibLarge randomized trialsProgression-free survivalUS payer perspectiveIncremental lifetime costOne-way sensitivity analysesCost-effectiveness ratioQuality of lifeCost of treatmentCost-effectiveness analysisVD progressionAnnual discount rateAdverse eventsHazard ratioIntegrated safety profile of selinexor in multiple myeloma: experience from 437 patients enrolled in clinical trials
Gavriatopoulou M, Chari A, Chen C, Bahlis N, Vogl DT, Jakubowiak A, Dingli D, Cornell RF, Hofmeister CC, Siegel D, Berdeja JG, Reece D, White D, Lentzsch S, Gasparetto C, Huff CA, Jagannath S, Baz R, Nooka AK, Richter J, Abonour R, Parker TL, Yee AJ, Moreau P, Lonial S, Tuchman S, Weisel KC, Mohty M, Choquet S, Unger TJ, Li K, Chai Y, Li L, Shah J, Shacham S, Kauffman MG, Dimopoulos MA. Integrated safety profile of selinexor in multiple myeloma: experience from 437 patients enrolled in clinical trials. Leukemia 2020, 34: 2430-2440. PMID: 32094461, PMCID: PMC7449872, DOI: 10.1038/s41375-020-0756-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeeks of treatmentSide effectsMultiple myelomaNuclear export protein exportin 1Integrated safety profileSupportive care measuresThrombopoietin receptor agonistsGastrointestinal side effectsGranulocyte-colony stimulating factorConstitutional side effectsColony-Stimulating FactorAdverse eventsSupportive carePlatelet transfusionsSafety profileReceptor antagonistCare measuresReceptor agonistSolid malignanciesClinical trialsSmall molecule inhibitorsSelinexorDemonstrated activityStimulating factorWeight loss
2017
Clinical and Serologic Responses After a Two-dose Series of High-dose Influenza Vaccine in Plasma Cell Disorders: A Prospective, Single-arm Trial
Branagan AR, Duffy E, Albrecht RA, Cooper DL, Seropian S, Parker TL, Gan G, Li F, Zelterman D, Boddupalli CS, Zhang L, Verma R, Ferencz TM, Dhodapkar MV. Clinical and Serologic Responses After a Two-dose Series of High-dose Influenza Vaccine in Plasma Cell Disorders: A Prospective, Single-arm Trial. Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma & Leukemia 2017, 17: 296-304.e2. PMID: 28343904, PMCID: PMC5413398, DOI: 10.1016/j.clml.2017.02.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlasma cell disordersSerologic responseInfluenza vaccinationInfluenza vaccineMultiple myelomaCell disordersInfluenza infectionVaccination strategiesHigh-dose influenza vaccineInactivated trivalent influenza vaccineLaboratory-confirmed influenza infectionBooster vaccination strategiesStandard vaccination strategyTwo-dose seriesLaboratory-confirmed influenzaSeasonal influenza vaccinationTrivalent influenza vaccineSingle-arm trialPlasma cell dyscrasiaDisease response assessmentLogistic regression modelsSeroprotection ratesActive therapyAdverse eventsPartial response
2012
Cutaneous Toxicity Associated with Pralatrexate in Cutaneous and Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
Parker T, Barbarotta L, Girardi M, Foss F. Cutaneous Toxicity Associated with Pralatrexate in Cutaneous and Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma. Blood 2012, 120: 3660. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v120.21.3660.3660.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPeripheral T-cell lymphomaCutaneous T-cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaRefractory cutaneous T-cell lymphomaRefractory peripheral T-cell lymphomaCutaneous toxicityMajority of patientsAdverse eventsMedian ageSkin flareMedian numberLow doseDiagnosis of PTCLCommon adverse eventsSpeakers bureauOff-label useIntravenous antibioticsCTCL patientsFirst doseToxic erythemaDose escalationCTCL lesionsMoist desquamationRetrospective reviewSkin breakdown