Articles tagged with: Revlimid
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It is autumn here now and the brilliant golds, reds, and greens combine together for the showiest nature display of the year! The sunrises are gold against the charcoal sky, and the prairie hares are changing their fur color from tawny to whitish in preparation for winter snowfalls.
Rather than spending time outside enjoying the beautiful autumn weather, I am preoccupied with a new wrinkle in my health that may or may not be related to my multiple myeloma: a secondary cancer. It has been caught early, and I am hopeful that …
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Die Jahrestagung der amerikanischen Gesellschaft für Klinische Onkologie (ASCO) hat letzten Freitagmorgen begonnen und wird bis Dienstag, den 7. Juni, dauern.
Jeden Tag finden Vorträge über das multiple Myelom statt. Freitag wurden die meisten Vorträge mit neuen Forschungsergebnissen über das Myelom gehalten. Es gab neun Vorträge während einer einzelnen Nachmittagssitzung, die sich auf das multiple Myelom konzentrierten.
Außerdem gab es am Samstag, Sonntag und Montag Fortbildungssitzungen über das multiple Myelom. Darüber hinaus gab es am Sonntag eine Sitzung mit sogenannten late-braking abstracts (hochaktuellen Zusammenfassungen), die eine Präsentation über wichtige, neue Forschungsergebnisse über …
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This year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting began the morning of last Friday, and the meeting will run through Tuesday.
Multiple myeloma-related presentations are taking place every day of the meeting. Friday, however, was the busiest day at the meeting in terms of oral presentations with new myeloma-related research. There were nine such presentations during a single afternoon session focused on multiple myeloma.
In addition, there were myeloma-related education session presentations on Saturday, yesterday, and today. There also was a late-breaking abstract session yesterday (Sunday) with one presentation that …
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- Phase III POLLUX study of daratumumab in combination with lenalidomide and dexamethasone in patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma met the primary endpoint at a pre-planned interim analysis
- Independent Data Monitoring Committee recommends unblinding the data
- Data will be discussed with health authorities to prepare for regulatory filings
Copenhagen, Denmark (Press Release) – Genmab A/S (Nasdaq Copenhagen: GEN) announced today that the Phase III POLLUX study (MMY3003) of daratumumab in combination with lenalidomide and dexamethasone versus lenalidomide and dexamethasone in patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma met the primary endpoint of improving progression free survival (PFS) at a pre-planned interim analysis (Hazard Ratio (HR) = 0.37 (95% CI 0.27-0.52), p < 0.0001). Patients who received treatment with daratumumab in combination with lenalidomide and dexamethasone had a 63% …
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Hello, myeloma world.
We hope your week has gotten off to a great start.
We're looking forward to reviewing three new myeloma-related research studies with you today.
The first study we summarize in today's report focuses on the survival of older blood cancer patients, including (of course) older multiple myeloma patients.
The second study presents the results of the CHAMPION-1 clinical trial, which tested once weekly Kyprolis in combination with dexamethasone in relapsed multiple myeloma patients.
The final study we review is a detailed look at an important Revlimid-related side effect – …
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Good morning, myeloma world.
It's Monday, and the weekend definitely is over. The vigorous activity in our email inbox is making that eminently clear. But, with the week still so young, there isn't much new myeloma research for us to review with you. In fact, we have just two new studies that we'd like to discuss today.
Both studies are by European researchers who have compiled and analyzed retrospective data on some important topics.
One study out of Portugal looks at the use of Revlimid (lenalidomide) to treat multiple myeloma patients who …
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From the minute a person is diagnosed with multiple myeloma, he or she is faced with a never-ending series of decisions. Because there are so many ways to approach treatment of the disease, and no consensus among experts on what approach to use, at the end of the day we must make these decisions for ourselves.
As myeloma research advances with the development of new drugs, new treatment combinations, and new studies on the efficacy of transplantation, these decisions become even more difficult. After all, when the choices are limited, it’s easier …