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  • Multiple myeloma is a bone marrow malignancy involving clonal plasma cell proliferation and monoclonal immunoglobulin secretion.
  • Understanding the bone marrow microenvironment's role in disease progression and therapy resistance has driven therapeutic advancements.

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  • To review recent advancements in multiple myeloma treatment.
  • To highlight the impact of novel drugs and supportive care on patient outcomes.
  • To outline current clinical research directions and future therapeutic hopes.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current clinical research and therapeutic strategies for multiple myeloma.
  • Analysis of the role of novel drugs (proteasome inhibitors, immunomodulatory drugs) in combination therapy.
  • Consideration of autologous stem cell transplantation and supportive care advancements.

Main Results:

  • Novel therapeutic drugs, combined with existing treatments, have significantly improved response rates and survival.
  • Increased understanding of the tumor microenvironment has facilitated the development of targeted therapies.
  • Current research focuses on optimizing treatment sequencing, quality of life, and achieving long-term remission.

Conclusions:

  • Multimodal treatment strategies, including novel drugs and stem cell transplantation, have substantially improved multiple myeloma prognosis.
  • Ongoing clinical trials and a promising pipeline of new treatments offer hope for continued advancements.
  • Future research aims to achieve long-term remission and potential cures while prioritizing patient quality of life.