Baseline assessment through laboratory markers of monoclonal gammopathies remains a standard. However, when there is a suspicion of multiple myeloma, patients have to be sent to multiple myeloma specialists in order to assess a good staging of disease with bone marrow studies and in particular with imaging techniques, as the presence of even asymptomatic focal lesions by whole body MRI currently represents a criterion for treatment initiation...
Baseline assessment through laboratory markers of monoclonal gammopathies remains a standard. However, when there is a suspicion of multiple myeloma, patients have to be sent to multiple myeloma specialists in order to assess a good staging of disease with bone marrow studies and in particular with imaging techniques, as the presence of even asymptomatic focal lesions by whole body MRI currently represents a criterion for treatment initiation. And so I think this is very important when assessing a diagnosis of multiple myeloma.
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