id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-335140-njg0ln33 Freeman, Ciara L Covid‐19 and Myeloma: what are the implications for now and in the future? 2020-05-19 .txt text/plain 3361 227 49 We also need to consider that the way we deliver care to myeloma patients may forever be changed as a result of the outbreak of COVID-19. This global crisis could force the myeloma Accepted Article community to scrutinise our practices and ask whether every test, every treatment and every patient interaction is truly delivering value to our vulnerable population, both in the immediate-term and also in the future. All rights reserved this at minimum (19) (20) (21) In select patients with responsive, controlled disease with low tumour burden, temporarily decreasing the frequency of administration to every second week could be a potential option (22) Delay or cancellation of autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) has been recommended wherever possible given its significant and prolonged immunosuppression in the current landscape (23, 24). Risks, severity and timing of infections in patients with multiple myeloma: a longitudinal cohort study in the era of immunomodulatory drug therapy ./cache/cord-335140-njg0ln33.txt ./txt/cord-335140-njg0ln33.txt