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Intensive treatment of multiple myeloma and criteria for complete remission.

50 previously untreated patients with multiple myeloma received two-phase treatment: repeated cycles of 4 day infusion with vincristine, doxorubicin, and methylprednisolone (VAMP) followed by high-dose melphalan (HDM), with autologous bone marrow transplantation where possible. The overall response rate was 74% (37/50), with 25 patients (50%) achieving complete haematological and biochemical remission. These remissions were associated with a good quality of life as measured by performance status, pain grade, and the reversal of humoral immunosuppression. 6 patients died during the VAMP phase and there was 1 death related to HDM. The achievement of complete remission, as defined here, in such a high proportion of patients is exceptional and may represent a useful advance in the management of myeloma.[1]

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  1. Intensive treatment of multiple myeloma and criteria for complete remission. Gore, M.E., Selby, P.J., Viner, C., Clark, P.I., Meldrum, M., Millar, B., Bell, J., Maitland, J.A., Milan, S., Judson, I.R. Lancet (1989) [Pubmed]
 
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