Multiple myelomas are hematological cancer that affects physical, psychological and social domains of quality of life. Affected patients experience a wide variety of disease-related events and symptoms, along with the psychosocial burden of a diagnosis of cancer. The current myeloma management is making its progress by the optimization of quality of life with effective supportive care. This article focuses the relationship among the life of quality, supportive care in survival.
Multiple myelomas (MM) are the second most common hematological malignancy, encompassing an estimated 1% of all cancers with an occurrence of about 4.5 cases per 100,000 every year. The noteworthy challenge of myeloma management is matching the progress made in improved survival through control while optimizing the quality of life with effective supportive care from initial diagnosis to end-of-life care. What…