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Plasma cell myeloma results from malignant transformation in an early hemopoietic precursor cell. The disease progresses from an asymptomatic stable phase through a symptomatic phase to a terminal acute phase marked by aggressive cell growth and marrow failure. The activation of a series of oncogenes may govern the initiation and stepwise progression of these neoplasms. Chemotherapy causes the tumor to regress in about 50% of patients and improves survival, but it does not alter the course of the disease. Interferon maintenance therapy prolongs remission durations and appears to alter the course of the disease.
Daniel E. Bergsagel (Fri,) studied this question.
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