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Diagnosis

It is important to recognize the early warning signs and diagnose myeloma as early as possible. Myeloma can be slow-moving or more aggressive. 

A skilled myeloma specialist is able to determine the best approach for an individual based on his or her unique situation. The International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) provides the most effective and up-to-date information regarding diagnosis of the multiple myeloma patient, whether monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM), or active myeloma. The information is summarized here: 

Initial Workup

Initial testing will help to determine the stage of the disease, which will vary between patients at diagnosis. Read more about Staging and Risk Stratification in myeloma.

The initial workup will include blood, bone marrow, imaging, and genetic testing. Genetic testing should be performed on a patient's bone marrow biopsy specimen at the time of diagnosis to help predict the behavior of the myeloma and its response to various treatment strategies. Tests which are performed include Conventional Metaphase Cytogenetics (karyotyping) and FISH (Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization) testing.  

Visit NLB Resource--Essential Tests for more information about essential tests throughout the disease continuum.

Survivorship Care Begins at Diagnosis

Managing symptoms of both the disease and side-effects of treatment is increasingly important with extended survival in MM. Symptom management should begin at diagnosis and continue throughout treatment and maintenance. Patients most commonly require supportive care for bone disease, kidney disease, peripheral neuropathy, infections, thromboembolic events (VTEs), and GI side effects

Visit NLB--Managing Complications and Side Effects for detailed information about managing complications and side effects.

Additional Resources

Advanced practitioners who do not treat many myeloma patients may find the following educational resources helpful:

Apps Focus
CDC Vaccine Schedules App (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) CDC-recommended immunization schedules and footnotes
National Comprehensive Cancer Network  NCCN guidelines for supportive care and treatment of cancer 
Calculate App (QxMD Medical Software, Inc) • Clinical calculators and decision support tools 
• Staging and prognosis tools for myeloma
Adapted from Brigle et al. J Adv Pract Oncol 2016 Mar; 7 Suppl 1: 79-82.

Patient Resources

Patients and their caregivers will likely be seeking both immediate educational resources, as well as ongoing support. The advanced practitioner may wish to direct them to reputable sources, such as the following websites:

Organization Website
International Myeloma Foundation myeloma.org
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society  lls.org
The Myeloma Beacon myelomabeacon.com
Blood & Marrow Transplant Information Network  bmtinfonet.org

Pill reminder apps can be a useful tool for patients. There are many to choose from.

Additional resources can be found here:  Patient Resources


 


The International Myeloma Foundation medical and editorial content team

Comprised of oncology-certified nurses, the Nurse Leadership Board has extensive knowledge of the multiple myeloma treatment and care landscape. These resources were developed by their team.

Last Medical Content Review: October 25, 2021

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