Articles tagged with: ASH 2011 Meeting

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[ by and | Jan 4, 2012 2:20 pm | 2 Comments ]
Zolinza Tallies Mixed Results In Relapsed And Refractory Multiple Myeloma Patients (ASH 2011)

Four clinical trials presented at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) 2011 annual meeting in San Diego last month suggest that Zolinza, in combination with a number of approved myeloma drugs, may be a treatment option for relapsed and treatment-resistant multiple myeloma patients.

However, results of a key Phase 3 trial involving the drug were disappointing, and they call into question whether the drug will receive formal FDA approval as a treatment for myeloma.

Zolinza (vorinostat), which is marketed by the U.S. pharmaceutical company Merck (NYSE: MRK), is an oral drug already …

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[ by and | Dec 30, 2011 4:40 pm | 2 Comments ]
Pomalidomide Continues To Show Promise As Treatment For Relapsed Multiple Myeloma (ASH 2011)

Pomalidomide was one of the potential new myeloma treatments in the spotlight at the 2011 meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) held earlier this month.

The consensus is that the drug, a chemical relative of thalidomide and Revlimid, performed well during its time on the stage.

Research findings about pomalidomide (Pomalyst) were summarized in four of the meeting’s oral presentations and a number of poster presentations.

Most of these presentations examined pomalidomide’s efficacy and safety as a potential treatment for relapsed and refractory myeloma patients.

Physicians …

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[ by | Dec 28, 2011 4:50 pm | 2 Comments ]
ASH 2011 – The Meeting’s Myeloma-Related “Hidden Gem”

What were the myeloma-related "hidden gems" of the recent American Society of Hematology (ASH) annual meeting, which ended two weeks ago?

The Beacon asked exactly this question of its Medical Advisors -- the myeloma specialists who generously share their knowledge and expertise in the Beacon's myeloma discussion forum.

And the responses from the Advisors were surprising.

Surprising, because they were so similar.

The three Advisors who responded to the Beacon's question indepen­dently picked the same "hidden gem" -- specifically, the research presented at the meeting showing that the protein …

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[ by | Dec 23, 2011 7:09 pm | One Comment ]
ASH 2011 – Initial Thoughts On The Meeting's Key Myeloma-Related Findings

It has been ten days since the 2011 annual meeting of the American Society of He­ma­tol­ogy (ASH) came to a close.

Since the meeting started, The Beacon has been providing detailed coverage in the form of discussion forum postings, daily up­dates, and in-depth articles about key re­search findings.

In this and The Beacon's next article about the meeting, how­ever, the per­spective changes a bit.

The focus shifts to the bigger picture -- to questions like: "What was the im­pact of the meeting?", and …

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[ by | Dec 21, 2011 5:56 pm | 3 Comments ]
ASH 2011 Multiple Myeloma Update – Day Four

On the fourth and final day of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) 2011 annual meeting, there was one session in the morning with a number of important myeloma-related presentations.

The key findings of those presentations are summarized in this article.

Treatment Of High-Risk Smoldering Myeloma

Dr. María-Victoria Mateos from the University Hospital in Salamanca, Spain, kicked off the session.

She gave a presentation reviewing a Phase 3 trial she and her colleagues are conducting on the treatment of high-risk smoldering myeloma patients with Revlimid (lenalidomide) and dexamethasone (Decadron) (

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[ by | Dec 20, 2011 4:04 pm | Comments Off ]
ASH 2011 Multiple Myeloma Update – Day Three Afternoon: Other New Therapies

As the third day of the 2011 American Society of Hematology (ASH) annual meeting came to an end, attendees could look back on an agenda that featured presentations about a wide range of potential new myeloma ther­a­pies.

The afternoon myeloma sessions were focused, in fact, on potential new ther­a­pies.

The Beacon's pre­vi­ous ASH 2011 update covered the afternoon presentations about carfilzomib and pomalidomide, two potential myeloma ther­a­pies that are in the late stages of devel­op­ment.

This update covers the afternoon's presentations about four other potential new myeloma ther­a­pies -- MLN9708, panobinostat, …

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[ by | Dec 19, 2011 11:00 am | 4 Comments ]
ASH 2011 Multiple Myeloma Update – Day Three Afternoon: Carfilzomib And Pomalidomide

The afternoon sessions of the third day of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) 2011 annual meeting in San Diego were just as awash with myeloma-related presentations as were the morning sessions.

Many of the afternoon sessions were devoted to two particular potential new myeloma treat­ments: car­filz­o­mib and pomalidome.

Those presentations will be covered in this article, while presentation from the afternoon sessions that were about other new ther­a­pies will be summarized in the final daily update for the meeting's third day.

Carfilzomib

Carfilzomib (Kyprolis) is an investigational drug that belongs to the …

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