Secondary CNS myeloma with remission after systemic CNS-penetrating agents

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Background: CNS myeloma is a rare manifestation of multiple myeloma and is often associated with a dismal prognosis; however, cases are increasing in frequency as overall survival improves for MM. There is currently no standardized treatment for CNS myeloma; however, different chemotherapy and radiotherapy regimens have been described. Methods: We had previously reported on the efficacy of proton-based craniospinal irradiation in a patient with CNS myeloma; here we present a patient with a history of extramedullary plasmacytoma, 10 years in remission status post standard systemic chemotherapy, with biopsy-proven CNS myeloma successfully treated with systemic chemotherapy as a first-line treatment. Results: The patient achieved clinical and radiographic remission on 2 separate occasions with systemic chemotherapy alone. Conclusions: This case demonstrates that systemically administered agents may have activity in CNS myeloma. Further investigations are necessary to establish the optimal combination of agents and treatment schedules.

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Fernandez, L. G., Oyon, D. E., Gondi, V., Grimm, S., & Khan, O. H. (2022). Secondary CNS myeloma with remission after systemic CNS-penetrating agents. Neuro-Oncology Advances, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdac106

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