Despite advances in systemic and supportive therapies, multiple myeloma (MM) has remained an incurable disease, which underlines the need for novel approaches to therapy. Recent data indicate that the proteasome-inhibitor bortezomib has marked activity with manageable toxicity in relapsed and refractory MM. We here report on a patient suffering from heavily pretreated and refractory MM with a paravertebral tumor manifestation. After three cycles of bortezomib, the patient achieved near-complete remission, as well as a nearly complete regression of the paravertebral tumor. This case further documents that bortezomib is an effective novel therapy for MM.