MEK and MAF in myeloma therapy

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Despite increased understanding of molecular pathogenesis of multiple myeloma and implementation of therapies such as bortezomib and thalidomide, only 10% of patients survive more than 10 years after diagnosis. Until recently, new therapies for myeloma have not been developed based on a detailed understanding of the molecular pathology of the disease. In this issue of Blood, Annunziata et al report a rationale for the use of mitogen-activated or extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase (MEK) inhibitors in the subset of myeloma patients expressing high levels of theMAF oncogene.

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Popovic, R., & Licht, J. D. (2011, February 24). MEK and MAF in myeloma therapy. Blood. American Society of Hematology. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2011-01-327262

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