2016
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v128.22.5678.5678
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Palliative Care of Multiple Myeloma Patients - a Nigerian Retrospective Outcome

Abstract: Background: According to World Health Organization, Palliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing the problems associated with life-threatening illness, through the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification, assessment and treatment of pain, and other problems, physical, psychosocial and spiritual. Multiple Myeloma (MM) is one of the hematological malignancies that requires palliative care. This is because of the diagnostic dile… Show more

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“…Bortezomib and lenalidomide were the two other novel agents available in Ghana, but few patients were able to afford them. The overall median survival of 33 months (range, 0 – 138 months) in this study compares favourably with centres where MP was the predominant treatment 16,19,24. The utility of the ISS staging criteria method in a wholly African patient population is supported by the inverse association of stage with survival in the stage-specific survival curves.…”
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confidence: 55%
“…Bortezomib and lenalidomide were the two other novel agents available in Ghana, but few patients were able to afford them. The overall median survival of 33 months (range, 0 – 138 months) in this study compares favourably with centres where MP was the predominant treatment 16,19,24. The utility of the ISS staging criteria method in a wholly African patient population is supported by the inverse association of stage with survival in the stage-specific survival curves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%