Articles tagged with: IMW 2009

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[ by | Mar 6, 2009 11:46 am | Comments Off ]

The Waldenstrom's Award for lifetime achievement was presented to Brian G. M. Durie, M. D., last week for his many contributions to multiple myeloma research. The award is named for Professor Jan Waldenstrom, who was a pioneer in treating blood cancers, and was presented by the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) at the opening of the XII International Myeloma Workshop last week in Washington, D.C.

Durie is an accomplished hematologist/oncologist and medical researcher, and represents the interests of myeloma patients worldwide as Chairman of the IMF. In addition, he serves …

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[ by | Mar 2, 2009 8:08 am | Comments Off ]

At the XII International Myeloma Workshop Saturday, myeloma experts presented their consensus panel report to attendees on the topic of risk stratification in multiple myeloma.

Risk stratification, as defined by the panel leaders, refers to how a patient will progress with myeloma and how to proceed with treatment. The panel’s goal was to propose standard guidelines to evaluate a patient’s risk factors and then determine how to treat such a patient.

For the panel discussion, risk factors did not refer to factors that lead to the development of …

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[ by | Feb 24, 2009 7:47 pm | Comments Off ]

In preparation for the XII International Myeloma Workshop (IMW), physicians have compiled a standardized set of guidelines for diagnosing suspected new or recurrent multiple myeloma. The event will be held in Washington D.C. at the end of February.

Initial investigation of a patient with suspected multiple myeloma should include family and past medical history, blood tests, urine analysis, and bone marrow extraction. Physicians should inquire about any first degree relatives with blood disorders or cancers. Documenting a patient's medical history is important for evaluating which treatments and side effects the patient …

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[ by | Feb 21, 2009 10:15 pm | 2 Comments ]

As the number of clinical trials on multiple myeloma increases, doctors are asking for more uniform reporting measures.  Maintaining these standards is important both for comparing different therapies and for assessing the validity and reliability of results.

One consensus panel for the upcoming International Myeloma Workshop spent the past year developing guidelines for the reporting of results from clinical trials.  The definitions are largely built from standards used in current practice and include terms found in many published reports.

First, the guidelines outline definitions for patient populations as relapsed, refractory, or relapsed …

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[ by | Feb 20, 2009 12:17 pm | Comments Off ]

The XII International Myeloma Workshop is set to kickoff next Thursday, February 26, in Washington, D. C., after being relocated from the previous conference site of Mumbai.

The conference, which occurs every two years, will bring together multiple myeloma experts from around the world to discuss new milestones in myeloma treatment and research.

The workshop began in 1987 after the first bone marrow transplantation was performed on a myeloma patient. Thirty-five leaders in the myeloma community formed a “think tank” where they could share results and work to …

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