The understanding of the pathogenesis of multiple myeloma has undergone a major transformation over the past eight years. New insights into the microenvironment of the plasma cell as well as elucidation of signaling pathways that prevent plasma cell apoptosis are leading to rapid new drug development. The introduction of novel agents has led to a significant increase in survival. Combinations of novel agents are expected to provide higher complete response rate with anticipated prolongation of relapse free and overall survival. Autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplantation remains an integral part of therapy further improving the outcomes following induction with novel agents
Multiple myeloma is a disease of malignant plasma cells in the bone marrow. Interaction of malignant...
Survival of myeloma patients has greatly improved with the use of autologous stem cell transplantati...
Survival of myeloma patients has greatly improved with the use of autologous stem cell transplantati...
The understanding of the pathogenesis of multiple myeloma has undergone a major transformation over ...
Multiple myeloma is a malignant disorder characterized by the proliferation of plasma cells. Much in...
Multiple myeloma still remains a fatal disease. However, in the last months new biological and clini...
Multiple myeloma still remains a fatal disease. However, in the last months new biological and clini...
Multiple myeloma still remains a fatal disease. However, in the last months new biological and clini...
Multiple myeloma still remains a fatal disease. However, in the last months new biological and clini...
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a complex hematologic malignancy characterized by the uncontrolled prolifer...
textabstractIn the last decade, several significant advances in myeloma therapy have occurred with ...
The introduction of novel molecular targeting agents against multiple myeloma has dramatically and r...
Survival of myeloma patients has greatly improved with the use of autologous stem cell transplantati...
Survival of myeloma patients has greatly improved with the use of autologous stem cell transplantati...
Multiple myeloma survival has significantly improved in latest years, due to a broad spectrum of nov...
Multiple myeloma is a disease of malignant plasma cells in the bone marrow. Interaction of malignant...
Survival of myeloma patients has greatly improved with the use of autologous stem cell transplantati...
Survival of myeloma patients has greatly improved with the use of autologous stem cell transplantati...
The understanding of the pathogenesis of multiple myeloma has undergone a major transformation over ...
Multiple myeloma is a malignant disorder characterized by the proliferation of plasma cells. Much in...
Multiple myeloma still remains a fatal disease. However, in the last months new biological and clini...
Multiple myeloma still remains a fatal disease. However, in the last months new biological and clini...
Multiple myeloma still remains a fatal disease. However, in the last months new biological and clini...
Multiple myeloma still remains a fatal disease. However, in the last months new biological and clini...
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a complex hematologic malignancy characterized by the uncontrolled prolifer...
textabstractIn the last decade, several significant advances in myeloma therapy have occurred with ...
The introduction of novel molecular targeting agents against multiple myeloma has dramatically and r...
Survival of myeloma patients has greatly improved with the use of autologous stem cell transplantati...
Survival of myeloma patients has greatly improved with the use of autologous stem cell transplantati...
Multiple myeloma survival has significantly improved in latest years, due to a broad spectrum of nov...
Multiple myeloma is a disease of malignant plasma cells in the bone marrow. Interaction of malignant...
Survival of myeloma patients has greatly improved with the use of autologous stem cell transplantati...
Survival of myeloma patients has greatly improved with the use of autologous stem cell transplantati...