2023
A randomized phase III study of standard versus high-dose cytarabine with or without vorinostat for AML
Garcia-Manero G, Podoltsev N, Othus M, Pagel J, Radich J, Fang M, Rizzieri D, Marcucci G, Strickland S, Litzow M, Savoie M, Medeiros B, Sekeres M, Lin T, Uy G, Powell B, Kolitz J, Larson R, Stone R, Claxton D, Essell J, Luger S, Mohan S, Moseley A, Appelbaum F, Erba H. A randomized phase III study of standard versus high-dose cytarabine with or without vorinostat for AML. Leukemia 2023, 38: 58-66. PMID: 37935977, DOI: 10.1038/s41375-023-02073-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-dose cytarabineAcute myeloid leukemiaDose cytarabineRandomized phase III studyUnfavorable-risk cytogeneticsRandomized multicenter trialOverall remission ratePhase III studyHigh response rateHistone deacetylase inhibitorsInduction therapyFree survivalPrimary endpointRemission rateUntreated patientsIII studyOverall survivalYounger patientsMulticenter trialImproved outcomesMyeloid leukemiaCytogenetic subsetsCytarabineResponse rateHigh doses
2019
PS1036 UPDATED RESULTS FROM A PHASE 1 STUDY OF GILTERITINIB IN COMBINATION WITH INDUCTION AND CONSOLIDATION CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED AML
Pratz K, Cherry M, Altman J, Cooper B, Cruz J, Jurcic J, Levis M, Lin T, Perl A, Podoltsev N, Schiller G, Liu C, Bahceci E. PS1036 UPDATED RESULTS FROM A PHASE 1 STUDY OF GILTERITINIB IN COMBINATION WITH INDUCTION AND CONSOLIDATION CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED AML. HemaSphere 2019, 3: 468. DOI: 10.1097/01.hs9.0000562440.81745.10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhase 1 studyMaintenance therapyAdverse eventsConsolidation chemotherapyExpansion doseFebrile neutropeniaSerious drug-related adverse eventsComposite complete remission rateSingle-agent maintenance therapyDrug-related adverse eventsWhite blood cell countMedian overall survivalSafety/tolerabilityComplete remission rateFront-line chemotherapyDose-limiting toxicitySmall intestinal obstructionBlood cell countCycles of inductionHigh response rateCRC ratesIdarubicin inductionDose expansionIntestinal obstructionOverall survival