
MAIA Long-Term Outcomes in Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma
Dr. Ajai Chari and NP Samantha Shenoy review the design and long-term follow-up results of the MAIA trial and discuss their clinical implications for the management of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM) in transplant-ineligible patients. The faculty examine key efficacy outcomes, including progression-free survival, overall survival, and minimal residual disease (MRD) negativity, while highlighting the continued deepening of responses observed with ongoing daratumumab-based therapy. Dr. Chari and NP Shenoy discuss the relevance of continuous treatment until disease progression, the durability of clinical benefit demonstrated with extended follow-up, and the applicability of the MAIA patient population to everyday clinical practice. The conversation also addresses safety and tolerability considerations associated with long-term treatment and explores how these findings have influenced frontline treatment decisions and expectations for sustained disease control in patients with NDMM.
Dr. Ajai Chari and NP Samantha Shenoy review the design and long-term follow-up results of the MAIA trial and discuss their clinical implications for the management of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM) in transplant-ineligible patients. The faculty examine key efficacy outcomes, including progression-free survival, overall survival, and minimal residual disease (MRD) negativity, while highlighting the continued deepening of responses observed with ongoing daratumumab-based therapy. Dr. Chari and NP Shenoy discuss the relevance of continuous treatment until disease progression, the durability of clinical benefit demonstrated with extended follow-up, and the applicability of the MAIA patient population to everyday clinical practice. The conversation also addresses safety and tolerability considerations associated with long-term treatment and explores how these findings have influenced frontline treatment decisions and expectations for sustained disease control in patients with NDMM.


















































































