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Management of Multiple Myeloma in the Middle East: Unmet Needs, Challenges and Perspective

Ahmad Ibrahim, Nabil Chamseddine, Jean El Cheikh, Colette Hanna, W. Moukadem, Fady Nasr, Ahmad Younis, Ali Bazarbachi

2022Clinical Hematology International16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multiple myeloma (MM) is a prevalent hematological malignancy. Resource-constrained settings such as the Middle East are particularly burdened by the increasing trends in MM morbidity and mortality in addition to challenges in the management of MM. It thus becomes necessary to identify and address debatable areas of current practice and gaps in the management of MM in the Middle East. With a special focus on the Lebanese situation, the first-line treatment of the very elderly (> 80 years old) is discussed, in addition to the impact of relapse type (biochemical or clinical relapse) on maintenance therapy, the choice of first relapse therapy in relation to maintenance therapy, and the role of MRD in the MM treatment landscape. The need for realistic management guidelines accounting for local resources and expertise, in addition to the reflection of drug accessibility and cost on clinical practice are recognized.

Topics & Concepts

Perspective (graphical)Multiple myelomaMiddle EastMedicineHistoryComputer scienceInternal medicineArtificial intelligenceArchaeologyMultiple Myeloma Research and TreatmentsProtein Degradation and InhibitorsResearch on Leishmaniasis Studies