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Sustained Minimal Residual Disease Negativity in Multiple Myeloma is Associated with Stool Butyrate and Healthier Plant-Based Diets.

Urvi A ShahKylee H MaclachlanAndriy DerkachMeghan SalcedoKelly BarnettJulia CapleJenna BlaslovLinh TranAmanda CiardielloMiranda BurgeTala ShekarkhandPeter A AdintoriJustin R CrossMatthew J PiankoKinga K HosszuDevin McAvoySham MailankodyNeha KordeMalin L HultcrantzHani HassounCarlyn Rose TanSydney X LuDhwani PatelBenjamin T DiamondGunjan L ShahMichael ScordoOscar B LahoudDavid J ChungHeather J LandauSaad Z UsmaniSergio A GiraltYing TaurCarl Ola LandgrenGladys BlockTorin J BlockJonathan U PeledMarcel R M van den BrinkAlexander M Lesokhin
Published in: Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research (2022)
This is the first study to demonstrate an association between a plant-based dietary pattern, stool butyrate production, and sustained MRD negativity in multiple myeloma, providing rationale to evaluate a prospective dietary intervention.
Keyphrases
  • multiple myeloma
  • randomized controlled trial
  • weight loss
  • cell wall
  • plant growth