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. 2020 Jul;20(7):e352-e367.
doi: 10.1016/j.clml.2020.01.017. Epub 2020 Feb 4.

Consensus Guidelines on the Diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma and Related Disorders: Recommendations of the Myeloma Canada Research Network Consensus Guideline Consortium

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Consensus Guidelines on the Diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma and Related Disorders: Recommendations of the Myeloma Canada Research Network Consensus Guideline Consortium

Debra J Bergstrom et al. Clin Lymphoma Myeloma Leuk. 2020 Jul.
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Abstract

Multiple myeloma (MM) is a plasma cell (PC) malignancy of terminally differentiated B lymphocytes that is typically associated with the secretion of partial and/or complete monoclonal immunoglobulins and a constellation of particular symptoms and signs. MM is a treatable condition, and timely diagnosis is essential to limit or avoid irreversible target-organ damage and to prolong survival. The Myeloma Canada Research Network Consensus Guideline Consortium (MCRN-CGC) proposes national consensus recommendations for the diagnosis of MM and associated PC neoplasms. The focus is on widely available tests but also highlights recent advancements that are important to include in the diagnostic paradigm. By clarifying and updating the required laboratory, radiographic, and bone marrow investigations, the MCRN-CGC hopes to address the needs of Canadian physicians and people living with MM across the country through accurate and timely diagnosis of MM, as well as appropriate initial stratification to improve treatment selection and outcomes. The MCRN-CGC will periodically review the recommendations herein and update as necessary. Recommendations on the therapeutic approaches and associated monitoring of MM will follow.

Keywords: Canadian; MGUS; Monitoring; Smoldering; Workup.

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