Both multiple myeloma and acute myeloid leukaemia are often preceded by defined precursor stages of neoplasia, which can aid efforts to unravel the mechanisms of disease progression. Herein, the authors review studies of the important roles of microenvironmental factors in promoting the development and progression of haematological cancers in these precursor conditions. Potential therapeutic strategies targeting the abnormal bone-marrow microenvironment are discussed.
- Irene M. Ghobrial
- Alexandre Detappe
- David P. Steensma