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Obesity and risk of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance and progression to multiple myeloma: a population-based study

Thordardottir, M (author)
Lindqvist, EK (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Lund, SH (author)
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Costello, R (author)
Burton, D (author)
Korde, N (author)
Mailankody, S (author)
Eiriksdottir, G (author)
Launer, LJ (author)
Gudnason, V (author)
Harris, TB (author)
Landgren, O (author)
Kristinsson, SY (author)
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2017-11-01
2017
English.
In: Blood advances. - : American Society of Hematology. - 2473-9529 .- 2473-9537. ; 1:24, s. 2186-2192
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  • Obesity is not associated with MGUS or LC-MGUS. High body mass index during midlife is associated with increased risk of progressing from MGUS and LC-MGUS to MM and other LP diseases.

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