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INTRODUCTION: The Office of National Statistics (London, UK) has reported 4040 new patients in the year 2007, with an annual age standardized incidence rate of 4.8 per 100,000 population (range 4.7 - 5.0). Overall survival (OS) in the last decade has improved from 2 - 3 years to 7 - 8 years in the UK. The introduction of IMids for the treatment of myeloma has had a significant impact on outcomes in this life-threatening disease. AREAS COVERED: Pomalidomide, a thalidomide analogue, is a promising anti-myeloma agent with encouraging responses in relapsed/refractory myeloma patients. Pomalidomide has a potent anti-myeloma activity in vitro and in vivo, acting both directly on myeloma cells and on the cells in the bone marrow microenvironment. We have reviewed the chemistry and mechanisms of action of pomalidomide and the literature on pre-clinical and early Phase I and II clinical trials that demonstrates significant clinical efficacy in the relapsed setting and in lenalidomide refractory myeloma patients. EXPERT OPINION: Pomalidomide has shown significant activity in relapsed/refractory disease and is now being taken into Phase III trials in combination with dexamethasone. The exact place of pomalidomide in the management of myeloma, however, is evolving as more clinical experience is gained with this agent and further data published from clinical trials.

Original publication

DOI

10.1517/13543784.2011.567265

Type

Journal article

Journal

Expert Opin Investig Drugs

Publication Date

05/2011

Volume

20

Pages

691 - 700

Keywords

Animals, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols, Clinical Trials as Topic, Dexamethasone, Humans, Multiple Myeloma, Thalidomide