Improved survival in multiple myeloma and the impact of novel therapies
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Treatments for myeloma have expanded in the last decade, but it is not clear if the introduction of novel therapies and the increased use of high-dose therapy have translated into better outcome for patients with myeloma. We examined the outcome of 2 groups of patients seen at a single institution, one from time of diagnosis and the other from the time of relapse, to examine the survival trends over time. Among 387 patients relapsing after stem-cell transplantation, a clear improvement in overall survival from the time of relapse was seen, with those relapsing after 2000 having a median overall survival of 23.9 versus 11.8 months (P
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- Medicine
- Lenalidomide
- Multiple myeloma
- Thalidomide
- Bortezomib
- Internal medicine
- Autologous stem-cell transplantation
- Transplantation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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