Minor clone of del(17p) as a predictor for relapse in multiple myeloma patients: A study by Jian Cui et al

Minor clone of del(17p) as a predictor for relapse in multiple myeloma patients: A study by Jian Cui et al

In February 2024, a significant research article authored by Professor Gang An from Institute of Hematology & Blood Diseases Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, was published in the internationally recognized journal Haematologica (IF=11.047). The study, entitled "Minor clone of del(17p) provides a reservoir for relapse in multiple myeloma" marks a pivotal addition to the existing research on multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer. This groundbreaking work illuminates the role of a minor clone of deletion 17p (del(17p)) in the relapse of the disease, providing critical insights that could significantly influence future treatment strategies and improve patient outcomes. The collaborative effort reflects an extensive investigation into the genetic underpinnings of multiple myeloma relapse, promising to enhance therapeutic approaches and contribute to the global endeavor to combat this challenging disease.
Monitoring minimal residual disease in patients with multiple myeloma by targeted tracking serum M-protein using mass spectrometry (EasyM)

Monitoring minimal residual disease in patients with multiple myeloma by targeted tracking serum M-protein using mass spectrometry (EasyM)

In a groundbreaking study conducted by a collaborative team including Professor Gang An from Institute of Hematology & Blood Diseases Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, their research "Monitoring minimal residual disease in patients with multiple myeloma by targeted tracking serum M-protein using mass spectrometry (EasyM)" has been brought to light. Published in a reputable academic journal——Clinical Cancer Research (IF=11.5), the study emphasizes a significant advancement in the personalized treatment and prognosis assessment of patients with multiple myeloma, a field that continues to seek more precise and predictive diagnostic tools.