Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy is equally effective and safe in older (≥70) and younger patients with multiple myeloma: a multicenter retrospective analysis - Summary - MDSpire

Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy is equally effective and safe in older (≥70) and younger patients with multiple myeloma: a multicenter retrospective analysis

  • By

  • Philipp Berning

  • Markus Maulhardt

  • Hristo Boyadzhiev

  • Anca-Maria Albici

  • Snjezana Janjetovic

  • Anna Ossami Saidy

  • Christian Schultze-Florey

  • Simon Call

  • Friedrich Stölzel

  • Annamaria Brioli

  • Michael Daskalakis

  • Juliane Knust

  • Justin Hasenkamp

  • Rebecca Wurm-Kuczera

  • Alexander Pohlmann

  • Matthias Stelljes

  • Cyrus Khandanpour

  • Ulrike Bacher

  • Amelie Boquoi

  • Florian H. Heidel

  • Hans Christian Reinhardt

  • Gerald Wulf

  • Natalie Schub

  • Bastian von Tresckow

  • Georg Lenz

  • Thomas Pabst

  • Evgenii Shumilov

  • June 2, 2026

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Objective:

To evaluate differences in clinical outcomes and toxicity profiles between elderly patients aged 70 years and older and their younger counterparts receiving CAR-T therapies for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.

Key Findings:
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Interpretation:

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Limitations:
  • Retrospective design may introduce bias.
  • Limited sample size, particularly in the older age group.
  • Potential confounding factors not fully controlled.
Conclusion:

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