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The Current Role of the Heavy/Light Chain Assay in the Diagnosis, Prognosis and Monitoring of Multiple Myeloma: An Evidence-Based Approach

Authors :
Ríos Tamayo, Rafael
Puig, Noemí
Algarín, Macarena
García de Veas Silva, José Luís
Barbosa, Nuno
Encinas, Cristina
Alonso, Rafael
Campos, María Luisa
Hernández Rivas, José Ángel
Rodríguez, Teresa
Leivas, Alberto
Olivares, María José
Sánchez, María José
Paiva, Bruno
Lahuerta, Juan José
Martínez López, Joaquín
Ríos Tamayo, Rafael
Puig, Noemí
Algarín, Macarena
García de Veas Silva, José Luís
Barbosa, Nuno
Encinas, Cristina
Alonso, Rafael
Campos, María Luisa
Hernández Rivas, José Ángel
Rodríguez, Teresa
Leivas, Alberto
Olivares, María José
Sánchez, María José
Paiva, Bruno
Lahuerta, Juan José
Martínez López, Joaquín
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Despite tremendous progress being made in recent years, multiple myeloma (MM) remains a challenging disease. The laboratory plays a critical role in the overall management of patients. The diagnosis, prognosis, clinical monitoring and evaluation of the response are key moments in the clinical care process. Conventional laboratory methods have been and continue to be the basis of laboratory testing in monoclonal gammopathies, along with the serum free light chain test. However, more accurate methods are needed to achieve new and more stringent clinical goals. The heavy/light chain assay is a relatively new test which can overcome some of the limitations of the conventional methods for the evaluation of intact immunoglobulin MM patients. Here, we report an update of the evidence accumulated in recent years on this method regarding its use in MM.<br />Depto. de Medicina<br />Fac. de Medicina<br />TRUE<br />pub

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, 2075-4418, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1468725918
Document Type :
Electronic Resource