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Multiple Myeloma, Version 2.2016
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Multiple Myeloma, Version 2.2016 JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE CANCER NETWORK Anderson, K. C., Alsina, M., Atanackovic, D., Biermann, J. S., Chandler, J. C., Costello, C., Djulbegovic, B., Fung, H. C., Gasparetto, C., Godby, K., Hofmeister, C., Holmberg, L., Holstein, S., Huff, C. A., Kassim, A., Krishnan, A. Y., Kumar, S. K., Liedtke, M., Lunning, M., Raje, N., Singhal, S., Smith, C., Somlo, G., Stockerl-Goldstein, K., Treon, S. P., Weber, D., Yahalom, J., Shead, D. A., Kumar, R. 2015; 13 (11): 1398-1435Abstract
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a malignant neoplasm of plasma cells that accumulate in bone marrow, leading to bone destruction and marrow failure. Recent statistics from the American Cancer Society indicate that the incidence of MM is increasing. The NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) included in this issue address management of patients with solitary plasmacytoma and newly diagnosed MM.
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