“…Previous studies carried out in our clinics have demonstrated that oral administration of curcumin, even at high doses (up to 8 g daily), is well tolerated and can decrease the paraprotein load, free light chains, bone turnover, and % plasma cell dyscrasia in a selected group of patients with multiple myeloma precursor disease that is monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) and smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM). [20][21][22][23] The multitude of published studies, including an in vitro study carried out in our laboratory, 16 suggest that curcumin can potentiate not only the cytotoxic effect of multiple agents used in the treatment of MM, but also enhance the chemo-sensitizing effects of these agents. The implications arising from these observations may be of important clinical benefit: i) curcumin studies can be designed to assess the additive antimyeloma effects of curcumin to the current treatment protocols and ii) curcumin may be used as an alternative to corticosteroids in such protocols.…”