Treatment of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma: Expectant Observation Should Still Be the Standard
Author(s) -
Rafaël Fonseca,
Miguel González-Vélez
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
american society of clinical oncology educational book
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1548-8756
pISSN - 1548-8748
DOI - 10.1200/edbk_280179
Subject(s) - multiple myeloma , intensive care medicine , medicine , clinical trial , interpretation (philosophy) , regimen , disease , medical physics , computer science , programming language
Recent clinical trials have addressed the notion of early treatment of smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM). The results evidence improvement in progression-free survival and, in one study, overall survival. Although the treatment of SMM can be considered under specific circumstances, we propose here that careful interpretation of the clinical trials and the patient-specific data are needed before recommending therapy. In particular, many questions remain regarding the best regimen to be used as well as how to adapt based on the underlying disease biology. Hematologists should have a very thorough understanding of models designed to predict the progression from SMM to multiple myeloma, because their correct interpretation is paramount to establish proper care. Although there is no doubt that treatment should be started before overt end-organ damage, we do not believe that the current data support the widespread treatment of all SMM.
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