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Smoldering multiple myeloma: Reviewing the rationale for intervention.


ABSTRACT: Smoldering multiple myeloma has been recognized for over 40 years and represents a pre-symptomatic phase of the 2nd most common hematologic malignancy. 1/3 of patients will remain asymptomatic at 10 years. There is an identifiable subset of patients that will develop CRAB within 2 years of recognition and these patients are considered for therapeutic intervention before the development of potentially irreversible complications. Obstacles to widespread implementation of therapeutic guidelines are limited by the variable definitions associated with this high-risk group as well as the poor concordance between classification schemes. Analysis of clinical trial outcomes as well as uniform eligibility helps determine whether a given patient should be considered for therapeutic intervention outside of a clinical trial.

SUBMITTER: Gertz M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9719610 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Smoldering multiple myeloma: Reviewing the rationale for intervention.

Gertz Morie M  

Leukemia & lymphoma 20220509 9


Smoldering multiple myeloma has been recognized for over 40 years and represents a pre-symptomatic phase of the 2nd most common hematologic malignancy. 1/3 of patients will remain asymptomatic at 10 years. There is an identifiable subset of patients that will develop CRAB within 2 years of recognition and these patients are considered for therapeutic intervention before the development of potentially irreversible complications. Obstacles to widespread implementation of therapeutic guidelines are  ...[more]

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