Antoine Machet
French Institute of Health and Medical Research
11 Papers
10 Citations
Antoine Machet is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Response to pneumococcal vaccination in multiple myeloma
Loïc Renaud,Susanna Schraen,Guillemette Fouquet,Stéphanie Guidez,Hélène Demarquette,Morgane Nudel,Emilie Cayssials,Claire Bories,Charles Herbaux,Thomas Systchenko,Jean-Luc Faucompré,Antoine Machet,Florence Sabirou,Antony Levy,Arthur Bobin,Valentine Richez,Niels Moya,Cécile Gruchet,Deborah Desmier,Zoé Van de Wyngaert,Benjamin Carpentier,Salomon Manier,Thierry Facon,Stephen Harding,Xavier Leleu +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, a longitudinal response data to pneumococcal vaccination in multiple myeloma patients was presented, and the primary endpoint was the incidence rate of patients who obtained an isotype response serum concentration after vaccination.
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Carfilzomib weekly 20/56 mg/m2 , lenalidomide and dexamethasone for early relapsed refractory multiple myeloma.
Valentine Richez,Cécile Gruchet,Stéphanie Guidez,Guillemette Fouquet,Isabelle Azais,Geraldine Durand,Vincent Javaugue,Antoine Brigaud,Florent Plasse,Jeremie Diolez,Antoine Machet,Niels Moya,Helene Gardeney,Paul Franques,Arthur Bobin,Anthony Levy,Florence Sabirou,Anthony Bonnin,Celine Dieval,Sylvain Primault,Jocelyn Barrier,Emmanuel Fleck,Sabrina Bouyier,Claire Daras,Isabelle Princet,Delphine Bauwens,Laurence Legros,Jean-Gabriel Fuzibet,Angela Gil,Frank Bridoux,Hervé Avet-Loiseau,Xavier Leleu +31 more
TL;DR: Results indicated that improved patient-reported outcomes, especially increased adherence, are significant mediators of the association between treatment with deferasirox DT vs FCT, and the reduction from baseline in serum ferritin achieved over 6 months of treatment.
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Dasatinib plus Peg‐Interferon alpha 2b combination in newly diagnosed chronic phase chronic myeloid leukaemia: Results of a multicenter phase 2 study (DASA‐PegIFN study)
Lydia Roy,Jean-Claude Chomel,Joelle Guilhot,Agnès Guerci-Bresler,Martine Escoffre-Barbe,Stéphane Giraudier,Aude Charbonnier,Viviane Dubruille,Françoise Huguet,Hyacinthe Johnson-Ansah,Pascal Lenain,Shanti Ame,Gabriel Etienne,Franck E. Nicolini,Delphine Rea,Pascale Cony-Makhoul,Stéphane Courby,Jean-Christophe Ianotto,Laurence Legros,Antoine Machet,Valérie Coiteux,Eric Hermet,Emilie Cayssials,Stéphane Bouchet,Francois-Xavier Mahon,Philippe Rousselot,François Guilhot +26 more
TL;DR: This work established the feasibility and high rates of achievement of early and sustained DMR (a prerequisite for treatment-free-remission) with dasatinib and Peg-IFNα-2b combination as initial therapy.
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Hodgkin lymphoma and female fertility: a multicenter study in women treated with ABVD.
Antoine Machet,Caroline Poudou,Cécile Tomowiak,Thomas Gastinne,Martine Gardembas,Thomas Systchenko,Niels Moya,Celine Debiais,A Levy,Cécile Gruchet,Florence Sabirou,Stephanie Noel,Sabrina Bouyer,Xavier Leleu,Vincent Delwail,Stéphanie Guidez +15 more
TL;DR: The number of pregnancies, births and the time to start a pregnancy in young women treated with ABVD for HL is not different to that of controls, and female with HL and treated by ABVD should be reassured in regards to fertility.
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Heavy + light chain analysis to assign myeloma response is analogous to the IMWG response criteria.
Guillemette Fouquet,Kym I E Snell,Stéphanie Guidez,Susanna Schraen,Eileen M Boyle,Loïc Renaud,Deborah Desmier,Antoine Machet,Niels Moya,Thomas Systchenko,Cécile Gruchet,Olivier Decaux,Bertrand Arnulf,Cecile Fohrer,Valentine Richez,Brigitte Kolb,Margaret Macro,Lionel Karlin,Bruno Royer,Brigitte Pegourie,Benjamin Hebraud,Denis Caillot,Aurore Perrot,Philippe Moreau,Thierry Facon,Hervé Avet-Loiseau,Thomas Dejoie,Cyrille Hulin,Stephen Harding,Xavier Leleu +29 more
TL;DR: The kappa statistic indicated good agreement between the 2 methods for determining IMWG response criteria, although HLC measurements might give better predictions of subsequent responses and frequently gave an earlier indication of change.
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