2021
DOI: 10.1002/aac2.12022
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A case for improving frail patient outcomes in multiple myeloma with phenotype‐driven personalized medicine

Abstract: The treatment of older persons with cancer is fraught by a delicate balance of targeting the disease while avoiding treatment-related complications. "Personalized," or "precision" medicine approaches can ease this problem through more efficacious and less toxic treatments. Multiple myeloma epitomizes the struggle to balance treatment options and their complications, for it is an incurable disease afflicting a predominantly aged population, and treatment is administered on a continuous schedule with little or n… Show more

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