New prognostic systems for multiple myeloma in the context of contemporary therapies
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Andrew Spencer
Abstract
Abstract Recent clinical trials in both transplant-eligible and -ineligible newly diagnosed multiple myeloma using 3- and 4-drug combinations have demonstrated unprecedented levels of response. However, 2 recently published studies redefining high risk in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma in the context of these newer and more effective treatments demonstrate that a significant minority of patients likely derive little benefit from these newer approaches. These new prognostic systems thus provide an evidence-based framework for the development of much-needed risk-stratified clinical trials.
Article Details
Journal
Blood
Volume / Issue
Vol. 146, Issue 13
Published
September 25, 2025
Pages
1546-1549
ISSN
0006-4971
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Authors (1)
A
Andrew Spencer
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