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Abstract
Several novel drugs for multiple myeloma, including monoclonal and bispecific antibodies, immunomodulatory agents, and newer-generation proteasome inhibitors, have been introduced over the last decade. Based on the results of randomized clinical trials, the drugs have been incorporated into current treatment recommendations, with the most substantial changes observed in patients under the age of 75. However, new therapeutic options have been indirectly proposed for patients over 75, despite the lack of conclusive data from randomized prospective trials. This paper outlines the development of myeloma therapy and summarizes the current treatment recommendations for patients over 75 by systematically reviewing the most crucial studies involving this group of individuals, with a focus on evaluating treatment safety and efficacy. Melphalan-prednisone (MP), bortezomib plus MP (VMP), lenalidomide-dexamethasone (Rd), and bortezomib plus Rd (VRd) regimens have evolved over the past few years as therapies of choice for the first-line treatment of these patients. A breakthrough came with daratumumab, which increased response rates, extended median progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in the absence of significantly increased toxicity when added to the above regimens.
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Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine has been published by the Wroclaw Medical University since 1992. Establishing the medical journal was the idea of Prof. Bogumił Halawa, Chair of the Department of Cardiology, and was fully supported by the Rector of Wroclaw Medical University, Prof. Zbigniew Knapik. Prof. Halawa was also the first editor-in-chief, between 1992-1997. The journal, then entitled "Postępy Medycyny Klinicznej i Doświadczalnej", appeared quarterly.
Prof. Leszek Paradowski was editor-in-chief from 1997-1999. In 1998 he initiated alterations in the profile and cover design of the journal which were accepted by the Editorial Board. The title was changed to Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine. Articles in English were welcomed. A number of outstanding representatives of medical science from Poland and abroad were invited to participate in the newly established International Editorial Staff.
Prof. Antonina Harłozińska-Szmyrka was editor-in-chief in years 2000-2005, in years 2006-2007 once again prof. Leszek Paradowski and prof. Maria Podolak-Dawidziak was editor-in-chief in years 2008-2016. Since 2017 the editor-in chief is prof. Maciej Bagłaj.
Since July 2005, original papers have been published only in English. Case reports are no longer accepted. The manuscripts are reviewed by two independent reviewers and a statistical reviewer, and English texts are proofread by a native speaker.
The journal has been indexed in several databases: Scopus, Ulrich’sTM International Periodicals Directory, Index Copernicus and since 2007 in Thomson Reuters databases: Science Citation Index Expanded i Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition.
In 2010 the journal obtained Impact Factor which is now 1.179 pts. Articles published in the journal are worth 15 points among Polish journals according to the Polish Committee for Scientific Research and 169.43 points according to the Index Copernicus.
Since November 7, 2012, Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine has been indexed and included in National Library of Medicine’s MEDLINE database. English abstracts printed in the journal are included and searchable using PubMed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed.