
Recurrent Multiple Myeloma
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Recurrent multiple myeloma refers to the return or progression of multiple myeloma after initial treatment and a period of remission. Multiple myeloma is a cancer of plasma cells in the bone marrow that produce abnormal antibodies. The term 'recurrent' indicates that the disease has come back, which is common due to the typically relapsing nature of multiple myeloma.
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