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ZOMETA in Multiple Myeloma

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Threat of Skeletal-Related Events (SREs)

Multiple myeloma survival rates are longer than ever6

Median survival time to first SRE without treatment

SRE=skeletal-related event; defined as pathological fracture, spinal cord compression, tumour-induced hypercalcaemia, or the need for radiation or surgery to the bone.

SRE data from placebo arms of IV bisphosphonate clinical trials.
§Approximate values.

  • With the introduction of high-dose multiple myeloma therapy followed by stem cell rescue and the incorporation of novel agents, patients are experiencing a higher antimyeloma effect6

Because multiple myeloma survival is longer than ever, preventing SREs is an important treatment goal.6,7

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