ASH unveils new guidelines for light chain amyloidosis

An amyloidosis diagnosis can take upwards of 2 years.
Initial symptoms often are nondescript, and irreversible organ damage frequently occurs before disease confirmation.
“About two-thirds of patients will see three-plus providers before the diagnosis is actually made,” Hira Shaikh, MBBS, clinical assistant professor of internal medicine in the division of hematology, oncology, and blood and marrow transplantation at Carver College of Medicine at The University of Iowa, told Healio.
This prompted American Society of Hematology to come up with its first guideline for diagnosis of light chain




