2018
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2018-99-117268
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Vitamin D Deficiency Predicts for Poor Overall Survival in Caucasian but Not African American Patients with Multiple Myeloma

Abstract: Background: A number of studies have reported elevated incidence of 25-OH-vitamin D deficiency among patients with multiple myeloma (MM). Several studies have found association between vitamin D levels and factors associated with survival, including ISS stage at diagnosis. However, the impact of vitamin D deficiency on MM prognosis is not entirely clear. Also, in general, both the incidence and the impact of vitamin D deficiency differ substantially by race. Here, we investigate the impact of vitamin D deficie… Show more

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