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Bazarbachi, Ali 1 Beksac, Meral 1 Bladé, Joan 1 Boccadoro, Mario 1 Cavo, Michele 1 Delforge, Michel 1 Dimopoulos, Meletios A 1 Facon, Thierry 1 Geraldes, Catarina 1 Goldschmidt, Hartmut 1 Hansson, Markus 1 Hájek, Roman 1 Jamroziak, Krzysztof 1 Leiba, Merav 1 Ludwig, Heinz 1 Masszi, Tamás 1 Mateos, María-Victoria 1 Mendeleeva, Larisa 1 Moreau, Philippe 1 O'Dwyer, Michael 1
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3rd Department of Internal Medicine Semmelwe... 1 Ankara University School of Medicine Ankara ... 1 Assuta Ashdod University Hospital Faculty of... 1 Cancer Institute University College London L... 1 Clínica Universidad de Navarra CIMA CIBERONC... 1 Complejo Asistencial Universitario de Salama... 1 Department of Hematology Erasmus MC Cancer I... 1 Department of Hematology Skåne University Ho... 1 Department of Hematology VU University Medic... 1 Department of Hematooncology University Hosp... 1 Department of Internal Medicine 5 University... 1 Department of Internal Medicine American Uni... 1 Galway University Hospital Galway Ireland 1 Hospital and University Centre of Coimbra Co... 1 Institut d'Investigac'ons Biomedques August ... 1 Institute of Hematology and Transfusion Medi... 1 Klinikum Schwabing München Germany 1 National Research Center for Hematology of t... 1 School of Medicine National and Kapodistrian... 1 Service des Maladies du Sang Hôpital Claude ... 1
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Nejvíce citovaný článek - PubMed ID 28382618
Effects of single-agent bortezomib as post-transplant consolidation therapy on multiple myeloma-related bone disease: a randomized phase II study
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31723802
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PMC6745941
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10.1097/hs9.0000000000000163
PII: HEMASPHERE-2018-0162
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The introduction of new agents and management strategies over the past decade has resulted in a major step change in treatment outcomes with deepening responses and increased survival for patients with multiple myeloma. In daily clinical practice, healthcare professionals are now faced with challenges including, optimal treatment sequencing and changing treatment goals. In light of this, a group of experts met to discuss diagnostic and treatment guidelines, examine current clinical practice, and consider how new clinical trial data may be integrated into the management of multiple myeloma in the future.
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Po ukončení testovacího provozu bude odkaz přesměrován adresu produkční verze portálu Medvik.