[Rinshō ketsueki] The Japanese journal of clinical hematology
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With improvement of survival owing to the recent implementation of new anti-myeloma (MM) agents, bone management will become more important for maintaining the quality of life (QoL) of patients. Bisphosphonates are currently the standard of care for MM-related bone disease. Zoledronic acid is recommended for newly diagnosed MM patients receiving front-line anti-MM treatment regardless of existing detectable bone lesions. ⋯ Bisphosphonates but not denosumab deposit in bone with a long half-life, which may make a difference in long-term efficacy as well as adverse effects. Clinical benefits of long-term anti-resorptive therapies after achieving a good response should be clarified, in order to avoid the emergence of severe complications. Impacts of new agents in combination with these anti-resorptive agents on bone metabolism have yet to be studied.