Observational MOST Trial Reveals Progression Trends in Low-Risk Myelofibrosis

July 11, 2024

Author(s):Jax DiEugenio

Findings from the prospective, observational MOST trial (NCT02953704) showed that 58.5% of patients with low- or intermediate-1–risk myelofibrosis enrolled in cohort A (n = 205) met at least 1 criterion for disease progression after a median follow-up of less than 53 months, which was a higher rate than investigators expected, according to Aaron Gerds, MD.

Cohort A included patients with low-risk or intermediate-1–risk disease, where patients were considered to have intermediate-1–risk myelofibrosis based on age only. Cohort B (n = 27) featured patients with intermediate-1–risk disease with other Dynamic International Prognostic Scoring System (DIPSS) risk factors beyond age.

Findings presented at the 2024 EHA Congress showed that of the 120 patients in cohort A who experienced disease progression, 64 (53.3%) met 1 criterion for progression, 27 (22.5%) met 2 criteria, and 29 (24.2%) met at least 3 disease progression criteria. The most common progression criteria met in cohort A included a hemoglobin level of less than 10 g/dL (47.5%) and a platelet count of less than 100 x 109/L (31.7%). For Cohort B, 25 patients (92.6%) met 1 progression criterion, 1 patient (3.7%) met 2 progression criteria, and 1 patient (3.7%) met 3 progression criteria.

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