1. Improving Outcomes for Patients with Multiple Myeloma through the Optimization of Treatment Sequences
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Petrucci, Maria Teresa, Mendes, João, Boer, Jennifer H., Casamassima, Gabriele, Willis, Anna, Wadlund, Astrid Ottosson, Matthijsse, Suzette, and Armeni, Patrizio
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Introduction: Multiple myeloma (MM) is an incurable disease characterized by the proliferation of malignant plasma cells within the bone marrow, causing a wide range of burdensome symptoms. Patients initiating treatment typically receive a combination of drugs across various classes with or without autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT). However, patients will invariably relapse following initial treatment, and often require many lines of drug treatment over the course of their disease. Real-word data showed that a significant proportion of newly diagnosed MM patients that receive frontline (FL) treatment did not receive subsequent treatment. These high attrition rates suggest that using the best treatment upfront is crucial in delaying disease progression.
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- 2021
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