Positron Emission Tomography With Innovative Laboratory Techniques for Improved Risk and Disease Assessment in Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Patients

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorUniversiteit Antwerpen

About this trial

This study investigates newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients following standard of care treatment. The primary endpoint of the study is to determine minimal residual disease (MRD) by combining 2 techniques in order to better predict progression free survival (PFS) of a patient. Secondary endpoint is to gain more insight into diagnostic features to better stratify patients based on risk factors for early relapse. Both endpoints could lead to a more patient specific treatment in the future.

Participants will be followed throughout their standard of care treatment. This treatment consists of indcution chemotherapy, followed by autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT), followed by lenalidomide maintenance therapy.

* Before start of induction chemotherapy the patient will receive a whole-body FDG PET/LDCT scan and an additional bone marrow aspirate sample will be taken during a routine bone marrow punction. This sample will be used for whole exome sequencing (WES). * For those patients who achieve at least a very good partial response (VGPR) after induction chemotherapy and ASCT a repeat whole body FDG PET/LDCT scan will be performed before start of maintenance therapy. This scan will be repeated for a third time after 1 year of maintenance therapy. Besides this, an additional bone marrow aspirate sample will be taken for MRD detection. This will be done before start of maintenance therapy, after 1 year of maintenance therapy and after 2 years of maintenance therapy. MRD detection is done by next generation flow cytometery (NGF). * During mantenance therapy patient follow-up will be performed at least every 3 months to determine best response to therapy or possible relapse (based on routine lab information). * Those patients who do not achieve VGPR or better will not need to receive a whole body FDG PET/CT scan and MRD detection by flow cytometry, but these patients will undergo the same follow-up during maintenance therapy. * In case of relapse, for all patients, an additional bone marrow aspirate sample will be taken for WES (during a routine bone marrow investigation).

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Transplant-eligible newly diagnosed multiple myeloma based on current IMWG criteria and scheduled for induction chemotherapy followed by ASCT. Remark: patiënts can also be included after ASCT, prior to maintenance therapy, if a baseline FDG-PET CT scan showing FDG avid disease is available.

Baseline 18F-FDG PET/WBLDCT scan should be performed before start of treatment (preferably) or within 7 days after start of treatment. Scan must show FDG avid disease (=at least 1 FL ≥ DS3 and/or diffuse bone marrow involvement).

WHO performance status 0-2 (WHO > 2 can be allowed if due to underlying disease and after discussion with the physician).

Age ≥ 18 years

Disqualifiers

Any physical or physiological condition that may affect adherence to the study protocol, e.g. severe claustrophobia or the inability to lie still for 30 minutes.

uncontrolled diabetes

non-melanoma skin cancer

carinoma in situ of the cervix

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not listed

Trial groups

120 Participants
are grouped into 1 trial group

Sponsors and collaborators

Universiteit Antwerpen

Lead sponsor

FWO Research Fund Flanders

Collaborator

Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven

Collaborator

University Ghent

Collaborator

University Hospital, Antwerp

Collaborator

Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc

Collaborator

AZ Sint-Jan AV

Collaborator