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How I treat multiple myeloma in geriatric patients

Thierry Façon, Xavier Leleu, Salomon Manier

2023Blood66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Multiple myeloma (MM) is primarily a disease of older patients. Until recently, geriatric aspects in the context of MM have been poorly investigated. Treatment outcomes for geriatric patients with MM are often compromised by comorbidities and an enhanced susceptibility to adverse events from therapy. Assessment of patient frailty has become more frequent and will be useful in the context of significant and continuous advances in therapy. The recent emergence of immunotherapy with CD38 monoclonal antibodies and upcoming immunooncology drugs, such as bispecific antibodies, will lead to additional therapeutic progress. The applicability of these new molecules to older and frail patients is a key clinical question. Here, we present 2 patient cases derived from clinical practice. We review current frailty scores and standards of care for older, newly diagnosed patients with MM, including frail subgroups, and discuss ways to tailor treatment, as well as treatment perspectives in this population.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineContext (archaeology)Multiple myelomaIntensive care medicineAdverse effectInternal medicineBiologyPaleontologyMultiple Myeloma Research and TreatmentsCancer Treatment and PharmacologyCancer therapeutics and mechanisms
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