In The Lancet Haematology, Dominik Dytfeld and colleagues1 report the findings from the phase 3 ATLAS trial, comparing carfilzomib–lenalidomide–dexamethasone with lenalidomide alone as maintenance therapy after autologous haematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT) in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. Lenalidomide monotherapy has long been the global standard of care in this setting, based on consistent improvements in progression-free survival and overall survival.2 With a median follow-up of nearly 6 years, carfilzomib–lenalidomide–dexamethasone maintenance significantly improved 4-year progression-free survival (67·5% [95% CI 56·2–76·4] vs 38·0% [27·6–48·2]; hazard ratio 0·46 [95% CI 0·30–0·70]) with a manageable safety profile.
The Lancet Haematology published a clinical update in Oncology on 11 Mar 2026.
The item focuses on Maintenance intensification after autologous HSCT: refining selection.
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