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Today is the last day of this year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting, which is being held in Chicago. However, the multiple myeloma-related presentations at the meeting concluded yesterday.
A poster session yesterday afternoon featured research on a wide variety of myeloma-related topics, ranging from new treatments being developed for myeloma, to currently used regimens, to second cancers, to precursor myeloma diseases, and much more.
This article summarizes research from that session related to prognostic factors, precursor myeloma diseases, peripheral neuropathy, osteonecrosis of the jaw, and second cancers.
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Today concludes this year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting, which began on Friday in Chicago. However, yesterday was the last day with any multiple myeloma-related sessions.
During yesterday’s poster session, important new research findings were summarized on posters throughout a large conference hall.
The studies were on a wide variety of myeloma-related topics ranging from new treatments being developed for myeloma, to currently used regimens, to secondary cancers, to precursor myeloma diseases, and much more.
This update covers some of the myeloma-related studies presented during the poster session, in …
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This year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting, which is being held in Chicago, began on Friday and goes through tomorrow. However, today is the last day with any myeloma-related sessions.
Several myeloma-related oral presentations were given this morning and were summarized in an update published earlier today (see related Beacon news).
This afternoon featured a poster session in which important new research findings were summarized on posters throughout a large conference hall.
The studies presented this afternoon were on a wide variety of myeloma-related topics ranging from new treatments …
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Today is the fourth day of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2012 annual meeting, and the meeting continued to be filled with interesting results from clinical trials in multiple myeloma patients.
The day included a session of oral presentations in the late morning that featured results from three clinical trials involving immunotherapy agents.
The three compounds, elotuzumab, siltuximab, and daratumumab, belong to the class of drugs called monoclonal antibodies. They work by identifying proteins on the surface of myeloma cells and signal for the immune system to …
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Today was the third day of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting, and the morning was filled with oral presentations about important myeloma-related studies. Most of the talks were about potential new anti-myeloma drugs.
This update summarizes the presentations about panobinostat (Farydak), obatoclax, Treanda (bendamustine), and MLN9708 (ixazomib), which are all being developed as potential multiple myeloma treatments. In addition, the update includes a recap of a presentation about the safety of long-term bisphosphonate use.
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Results from many important multiple myeloma studies were presented this morning during the third day of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting. Most of the talks were about potential new anti-myeloma drugs.
This update will summarize the presentations about carfilzomib (Kyprolis) and pomalidomide (Pomalyst), two of the most promising new treatments being developed for multiple myeloma. Both of these drugs have been submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for potential approval as new myeloma treatments.
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The first three presentations were about carfilzomib. …
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Today was the second day of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting. Although the day has not been as busy with myeloma-related presentations as tomorrow and Monday will be, there still were some interesting presentations and discussions.
The Beacon published an update earlier today with news from a morning poster session that featured several presentations related to multiple myeloma (see related Beacon news).
This article covers material from an early-afternoon education session that was titled: "Controversies in Myeloma: Induction, Transplant, and Maintenance."
The education session included three talks by …