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Published on: May 16, 2020
Monoclonal Antibodies in Myeloma: Optimizing Targeted Therapy
Monique Hartley-Brown1, David Chitty, Richa Thakur
1From the Monter Cancer Center, Division of Hematology/Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine, Northwell Health Cancer Institute, New Hyde Park, NY.
Abstract:
In the past several years, there have been significant advances in the therapeutic arsenal of agents used to treat multiple myeloma (MM). Despite these advances, MM remains incurable. One of the most recent therapeutic advances is the development of targeted monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs). The MoAbs have significantly improved disease response rates, and extended survival in MM patients. In this review, we highlight the current US Food and Drug Administration approved MoAbs, namely, belantamab mafodotin, daratumumab, elotuzumab, and isatuximab. The mechanisms of action and pivotal clinical trials that led to US Food and Drug Administration approval of these agents and their current therapeutic use in the management of patients with MM are discussed in detail. Lastly, we describe several novel MoAbs under clinical investigation with potential for approval in the future.
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