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[ by | Mar 24, 2016 11:30 am | 2 Comments ]
Myeloma Morning: IMWG Consensus On High-Risk Cytogenetics, VTD vs. VCD, And Marizomib

Good morning, myeloma world.

After a particularly busy inaugural edition of Myeloma Morning, today's edition doesn't have quite as much ground to cover. We'll be focusing most of today's discussion on just four new research studies that have been published.

That being said, the first of those studies is going to require more than the usual amount of attention.

That's because the study is a new International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) consensus state­ment concerning high-risk cytogenetics – a subject of significant interest to almost everyone in myeloma world (

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[ by | Jun 25, 2015 3:02 pm | 6 Comments ]
Multiple Myeloma Highlights From The 2015 ASCO, EHA, And IMWG Annual Summit Meetings

The annual meetings of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the Euro­pean He­ma­tol­ogy Asso­ci­a­tion (EHA) took place earlier this month. The two meetings were attended by tens of thousands of physi­cians from around the world, and featured a myriad of oral pre­sen­ta­tions, posters, and e-abstracts summarizing the re­­sults of new on­col­ogy- and he­ma­tol­ogy-related re­search.

Included in the re­search pre­sented at the two meetings were more than 200 stud­ies discussing new mul­ti­ple myeloma-related findings.

In addi­tion to the two large meetings held earlier this month, the Inter­na­tion­al Myeloma Work­ing Group (IMWG) …

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[ by | Jun 26, 2014 1:06 pm | 14 Comments ]
Highlights Of The 2014 International Myeloma Working Group Annual Summit

The 2014 International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) Annual Summit took place in Milan, Italy on June 9 and 10.

The summit is a special meeting organized by the International Myeloma Foun­da­tion in which leading myeloma researchers get to brainstorm col­lectively about the most pressing issues in the field, find ways to col­lab­o­rate, and plan future laboratory and clinical studies.

The IMWG summit is hailed by most attendees as the most important meeting for myeloma researchers worldwide. It is a unique opportunity for investigators in the field to engage in lively debate but, …

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