Multiple Myeloma, Version 3.2017, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology.
Journal: Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN
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Abstract
Multiple myeloma (MM) is caused by the neoplastic proliferation of plasma cells. These neoplastic plasma cells proliferate and produce monoclonal immunoglobulin in the bone marrow causing skeletal damage, a hallmark of multiple myeloma. Other MM-related complications include hypercalcemia, renal insufficiency, anemia, and infections. The NCCN Multiple Myeloma Panel members have developed guidelines for the management of patients with various plasma cell dyscrasias, including solitary plasmacytoma, smoldering myeloma, multiple myeloma, systemic light chain amyloidosis, and Waldenström's macroglobulinemia. The recommendations specific to the diagnosis and treatment of patients with newly diagnosed MM are discussed in this article.
Authors
Shaji Kumar, Natalie Callander, Melissa Alsina, Djordje Atanackovic, J Biermann, Jason Chandler, Caitlin Costello, Matthew Faiman, Henry Fung, Cristina Gasparetto, Kelly Godby, Craig Hofmeister, Leona Holmberg, Sarah Holstein, Carol Huff, Adetola Kassim, Michaela Liedtke, Thomas Martin, James Omel, Noopur Raje, Frederic Reu, Seema Singhal, George Somlo, Keith Stockerl Goldstein, Steven Treon, Donna Weber, Joachim Yahalom, Dorothy Shead, Rashmi Kumar
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