Aaron Goldberg, MD, PhD Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Articles

Integrating Revumenib Into Current R/R AML Treatment Paradigms

January 29th 2025

Panelists discuss key findings from the phase I/II study of the all-oral SAVE combination with revumenib in relapsed/refractory acute monocytic leukemia (R/R AML), the impact of the regimen's success in achieving high response and MRD negativity rates on integrating all-oral therapies into the treatment paradigm for R/R AML, particularly in patients with prior venetoclax or transplant exposure, and the potential role of revumenib in current treatment paradigms for R/R AML.

MRD Testing and the Role of Revumenib in Treatment Response

January 29th 2025

Panelists discuss the role of minimal residual disease (MRD) testing in acute monocytic leukemia (AML), key findings from the Australasian Leukaemia and Lymphoma Group (ALLG) AMLM26 INTERCEPT study on revumenib, and how the efficacy of revumenib in achieving MRD negativity in NPM1-mutated AML informs future MRD-guided treatment strategies, including the potential integration of menin inhibitors into standard AML relapse prevention protocols.

Adverse Event Management and Patient Safety With Revumenib

January 22nd 2025

Panelists discuss the most commonly seen adverse effects (AEs) in menin inhibitor treatment, strategies for managing and mitigating these AEs to optimize outcomes, and how they compare across approved and pipeline menin inhibitors, along with best practices for clinicians to manage differentiation syndrome, a critical safety concern.

Efficacy and Potential of Revumenib in KMT2A-Translocated Leukemia

January 22nd 2025

Panelists discuss the data updates from the AUGMENT-101 trial, the potential of revumenib to reshape the treatment landscape for patients with heavily pretreated KMT2A-rearranged acute leukemia, including its observed objective response rate (ORR) and complete remission (CR)/ CR with partial recovery of peripheral blood counts (CRh) rate, and the clinical implications of revumenib in the context of bridging to stem cell transplantation.

Revumenib’s FDA Approval and Clinical Implications

January 10th 2025

Panelists discuss the FDA approval of revumenib for relapsed/refractory acute leukemia (R/R AML) with KMT2A translocation, reviewing the eligible patient population and the mechanism of action of this menin inhibitor, while exploring key findings from the AUGMENT-101 trial and how this approval may impact treatment approaches in both the R/R and broader AML settings.

Navigating Challenges in Second- and Third-Line AML Therapy

January 10th 2025

Panelists discuss how treatment goals in the second- and third-line settings for relapsed/refractory acute monocytic leukemia (R/R AML) now focus more on disease control, quality of life, and prolonging survival, and explore the most significant unmet needs in R/R AML, particularly in addressing drug resistance and optimizing therapeutic strategies.

Treatment Goals and Unmet Needs in R/R AML

January 3rd 2025

Panelists discuss how achieving responses with second-line treatment options after venetoclax-based regimens remains challenging, and explore strategies for bridging therapy to allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) in patients who relapse post venetoclax while also addressing the evolving management of patients following transplant.

Treatment Strategies for Relapsed/Refractory AML Patients

December 20th 2024

Panelists discuss how the latest NCCN guidelines for relapsed/refractory acute monocytic leukemia (R/R AML) outline targeted therapy options outside clinical trials, and explore treatment approaches based on patient fitness, actionable biomarkers, and prior therapies, highlighting the impact of first remission duration and genetic abnormalities on treatment sequencing.