Multiple myeloma is a rare debilitating hematologic malignancy of plasma cells, a type of immune cell responsible for producing antibodies. Abnormal accumulation of myeloma plasma cells within the bone marrow will result in the disruption of haematopoiesis (anaemia, infections), increased bone turnover (osteolytic lesions, hypercalcemia) and excessive amounts of monoclonal immunoglobular proteins (kidney failure). Even though multiple myeloma is treatable for a while, it still remains as an incurable disease with a severe impact in the patients’ quality of life.