Articles

P.19 Clonaly related monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in a patient treated for EBV-positive Hodgkin lymphoma

BJH - 2013, issue BHS Abstractbook, january 2013

C. Caron , A. De Becker MD, K. Fostier MD, M. De Waele , H. De Raeve MD, PhD, R. Schots MD, PhD, F. Trullemans

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P.27 Invariant Natural Killer T cells in the 5T33 multiple myeloma model

BJH - 2013, issue BHS Abstractbook, january 2013

H. Nur , K. Fostier MD, S. Aspeslagh , W. Renmans , E. Bertrand , X. Leleu , K. Breckpot , R. Schots MD, PhD, M. De Waele , E. Van Valckenborgh PhD, E. De Bruyne , T. Facon , D. Elewaut , K. Vanderkerken PhD, E. Menu

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P.34 Multiple Myeloma in the era of novel agents: a single center experience

BJH - 2013, issue BHS Abstractbook, january 2013

N. De Beule MD, PhD, K. Fostier MD, A. De Becker MD, C. Caron , F. Trullemans , R. Schots MD, PhD

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Proteasome inhibitors in multiple myeloma and other haematological malignancies

BJH - volume 3, issue 3, september 2012

K. Fostier MD, R. Schots MD, PhD

Summary

The proteasome is an important anticancer target. Bortezomib, as a first-in-class proteasome inhibitor has become a valuable drug in the therapeutic armamentarium against multiple myeloma. This drug-review summarises the current indications for the use of bortezomib in myeloma. In addition, its emerging role as a consolidating / maintenance agent after autologous stem cell transplantation and its use in patients with bad cytogenetical markers or renal impairment is addressed. We also include the available data on the subcutaneous route of administration as an alternative to mitigate peripheral neuropathy. The promising evidence of proteasome inhibitors in other haematological malignancies (low grade lymphomas, mantle cell lymphoma, Waldenström’s disease and systemic amyloidosis) is also summarised.

(BELG J HEMATOL 2012;3:95–104)

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