多学科治疗多发性骨髓瘤相关骨病的专家共识

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Yutong Wang , Qiming Xu , Yuan Li , Yongbin Su , Ling Wang , Xiaoquan Wang , Jian Ge , Hongmei Jing , Yuxing Guo , Yalin Chen , Xianan Li , Jun-ling Zhuang , Jing Tan , Xiaobo Wang , Liye Zhong , Jun Luo , Peng Zhao , Shengjin Fan , Jinhai Ren , Haiping Yang , Li Bao
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关于多发性骨髓瘤相关骨病(MBDs)的共识强调了多学科方法的重要性,包括血液学、放射学、骨科和其他专业来解决其复杂的挑战。MBD是多发性骨髓瘤的一种常见且衰弱的并发症,可导致骨痛、骨折和骨骼相关事件(SREs),严重影响患者的生活质量。该指南为诊断、治疗和持续评估提供了一个全面的框架,强调使用成像技术(如正电子发射断层扫描-计算机断层扫描(PET-CT)和磁共振成像(MRI))进行早期检测和持续监测。治疗策略优先考虑谨慎使用抗骨髓瘤药物、双膦酸盐和地诺单抗,以减少骨质流失和降低SRE风险,并辅以手术和放疗干预,以解决结构或疼痛相关问题。支持性护理措施,包括疼痛管理、康复、营养支持和牙科评估,在提高患者预后和保持生活质量方面发挥着至关重要的作用。这一共识提倡一种标准化的、以证据为基础的方法来管理MBD,确保对患者进行全面和协调的护理。
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Expert consensus on a multidisciplinary approach for the management of multiple myeloma-related bone disease
This consensus on multiple myeloma-related bone diseases (MBDs) underscores the importance of a multidisciplinary approach that encompasses hematology, radiology, orthopedics, and additional specialties to tackle its intricate challenges. MBD, a prevalent and debilitating complication of multiple myeloma, leads to bone pain, fractures, and skeletal-related events (SREs), which profoundly impact patients’ quality of life. The guidelines offer a thorough framework for diagnosis, treatment, and continual assessment, emphasizing early detection and consistent monitoring using imaging techniques such as positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Treatment strategies prioritize the careful application of anti-myeloma agents, bisphosphonates, and denosumab to minimize bone loss and decrease SRE risk, complemented by surgical and radiotherapy interventions for structural or pain-related issues. Supportive care measures, including pain management, rehabilitation, nutritional support, and dental evaluations, play a crucial role in enhancing patient outcomes and preserving quality of life. This consensus advocates a standardized, evidence-based approach to managing MBD, ensuring comprehensive and coordinated care for patients.
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Cancer pathogenesis and therapy
Cancer pathogenesis and therapy Surgery, Radiology and Imaging, Cancer Research, Oncology
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