Blood Cancer Journal (Oct 2021)

Lifestyle considerations in multiple myeloma

  • Yael N. Shapiro,
  • Jeffrey M. Peppercorn,
  • Andrew J. Yee,
  • Andrew R. Branagan,
  • Noopur S. Raje,
  • Elizabeth K. O’ Donnell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41408-021-00560-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract As the prognosis for multiple myeloma (MM) has significantly improved and patients remain on therapy longer, there is a need for supportive care interventions to optimize patient quality of life (QOL) and functional status over the course of cancer treatment. MM is characterized by a significant symptom burden and a relatively lower QOL compared to other cancers. This review evaluates the role of healthy lifestyle behaviors in improving both the physical functioning and psychological well-being of the MM population. We (1) describe the current literature on physical activity, weight management, diet, sleep, and substance use in the context of MM, (2) present important considerations for incorporating lifestyle factors into clinical practice, and (3) identify directions for future research. Developing MM-specific guidelines for modifiable lifestyle changes that take into account both the length of treatment and the unique disease features (i.e. osteolytic lesions and anemia) may provide a promising path for improved patient QOL and functioning.