Smoldering multiple myeloma: Integrating biology and risk into management.

IF 5 3区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Roshani Patel, Elizabeth Hill, Madhav Dhodapkar
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Abstract

Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) was first described over 40 years ago yet much is still unknown including which patients will ultimately progress to symptomatic multiple myeloma (MM). The genetics of the premalignant clone and the immune microenvironment in which it exists is now well understood to both play a role in disease progression. However, the clinical risk models available to help identify patients at most risk of progression still rely primarily on data reflecting volume of disease rather than underlying biology. While it is of upmost importance to accurately diagnose patients with SMM to avoid over or under treatment, efforts are ongoing to tease out if early intervention is indeed warranted for a subgroup of patients with SMM. This article will review the history and biology of SMM, discuss the utility of existing risk models, and examine the efforts to date which have challenged standard management.

燃烧性多发性骨髓瘤:将生物学和风险纳入管理。
烟雾型多发性骨髓瘤(SMM)在 40 多年前首次被描述,但仍有许多未知因素,包括哪些患者最终会发展为有症状的多发性骨髓瘤(MM)。恶性前克隆的遗传学及其所处的免疫微环境在疾病进展中的作用现已得到充分了解。然而,现有的临床风险模型仍主要依赖于反映疾病体积的数据,而不是潜在的生物学数据,来帮助识别面临最大疾病进展风险的患者。虽然准确诊断SMM患者以避免过度治疗或治疗不足至关重要,但目前仍在努力研究是否确实需要对SMM亚组患者进行早期干预。本文将回顾SMM的历史和生物学特性,讨论现有风险模型的实用性,并研究迄今为止对标准管理提出挑战的各种努力。
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Seminars in hematology
Seminars in hematology 医学-血液学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
2.80%
发文量
30
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Hematology aims to present subjects of current importance in clinical hematology, including related areas of oncology, hematopathology, and blood banking. The journal''s unique issue structure allows for a multi-faceted overview of a single topic via a curated selection of review articles, while also offering a variety of articles that present dynamic and front-line material immediately influencing the field. Seminars in Hematology is devoted to making the important and current work accessible, comprehensible, and valuable to the practicing physician, young investigator, clinical practitioners, and internists/paediatricians with strong interests in blood diseases. Seminars in Hematology publishes original research, reviews, short communications and mini- reviews.
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