Risk Stratification and Treatment in Smoldering Multiple Myeloma

Lussier, Tyler and Schoebe, Natalie and Mai, Sabine (2021) Risk Stratification and Treatment in Smoldering Multiple Myeloma. Cells, 11 (1). p. 130. ISSN 2073-4409

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Abstract

Smoldering multiple myeloma is a heterogeneous asymptomatic precursor to multiple myeloma. Since its identification in 1980, risk stratification models have been developed using two main stratification methods: clinical measurement-based and genetics-based. Clinical measurement models can be subdivided in three types: baseline measurements (performed at diagnosis), evolving measurements (performed over time during follow-up appointments), and imaging (for example, magnetic resonance imaging). Genetic approaches include gene expression profiling, DNA/RNA sequencing, and cytogenetics. It is important to accurately distinguish patients with indolent disease from those with aggressive disease, as clinical trials have shown that patients designated as “high-risk of progression” have improved outcomes when treated early. The risk stratification models, and clinical trials are discussed in this review.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA Digital Library > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 21 Jan 2023 06:11
Last Modified: 16 Jul 2024 07:43
URI: http://library.thepustakas.com/id/eprint/41

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