New Approaches for Measurable Residual Disease Assessment in Multiple Myeloma: Integrating NGS, Mass Spectrometry, and Next-Generation Flow Cytometry to Monitor Treatment Response
Next-generation sequencing shows a significant reduction in residual disease in 75 patients after therapy.
Assessment using a combination of mass spectrometry and next-generation flow cytometry enhances detection sensitivity.
These innovative methods may enable accurate tracking of disease status during treatment, informing clinical decisions.
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New Approaches for Measurable Residual Disease Assessment in Multiple Myeloma: Integrating NGS, Mass Spectrometry, and Next-Generation Flow Cytometry to Monitor Treatment Response | Synapse