Evidence Based Recommendations for Supportive Care in Multiple Myeloma
Conclusion:Along with anti-myeloma chemotherapy therapy, management of complications (anemia, infections, renal insufficiency) and other associated symptoms is necessary to improve the quality of life.DisclosuresNo relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
Source: Blood - Category: Hematology Authors: Qureshi, A., Tariq, M. J., Shah, Z., Abu Zar, M., Aslam, S., Rafae, A., Malik, M. N., Kamal, A., Jose, J. A., Selene, I. I., Shafqat, M., Jamil, F., Durer, S., Durer, C., Anwer, F. Tags: 653. Myeloma: Therapy, excluding Transplantation: Poster I Source Type: research
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