Progress in the Management of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma
Timothy M Schmidt1, Natalie S Callander2
1University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI, 3792, USA.
Purpose Of Review:
Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) is defined as an asymptomatic clonal proliferation of pre-malignant plasma cells and an increased risk of progression to multiple myeloma (MM) relative to monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance. Whether patients with SMM should be treated prior to development of symptomatic disease is fiercely debated and is a highly active area of research.
Recent Findings:
The ECOG E3A06 study demonstrated that early treatment with lenalidomide significantly reduced the risk of progression to MM compared to observation in patients with high risk SMM. The IMWG recently validated a risk stratification model to include cytogenetics and a personalized risk calculator for individual patients. Beyond this, molecular genomic aberrations and immunological phenomena that promote progression from asymptomatic disease to MM have been recently characterized and may help to more precisely identify patients who are most suitable for early intervention. As highly effective and tolerable therapies for plasma cell disorders evolve, the field is approaching a paradigm shift that involves the adoption of intervention for patients with SMM who are at high risk for progression to symptomatic myeloma in order to prevent morbidity and mortality. This review highlights our current understanding of the biology of patients with SMM, clarifies the rationale for early intervention, and summarizes early results of various treatment strategies for patients with high-risk smoldering myeloma.
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