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[ by | Jun 6, 2016 11:34 am | 2 Comments ]
ASCO 2016 Multiple Myeloma Update – Days One, Two, And Three

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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[ by | Apr 21, 2016 1:12 am | 4 Comments ]
Myeloma Morning: ASCO 2016 Multiple Myeloma Oral Presentation Titles

We hope you had a pleasant Wednesday, myeloma world.

Our Wednesday was going full steam ahead until modern tech­nology at Myeloma Morning Headquarters decided to take a vaca­tion. And this had to hap­pen, of course, on a day when we have some particularly in­ter­est­ing devel­op­ments to discuss.

What “developments” might those be, you ask?

Well, those “developments” would be the titles of all pre­sen­ta­tions to be given at the 2016 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). The titles were made public on Wednesday.

In this edition of

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[ by | Jan 30, 2015 3:07 pm | 4 Comments ]
The Myeloma Quiz – January 2015

A new year is upon us.  I hope it has started well for everybody, and that all had a great holiday season!

The last few weeks of 2014 were a hap­pen­ing time for the mul­ti­ple myeloma com­munity. The short span of time witnessed the pub­li­ca­tion of up­dated criteria for the diag­nosis of mul­ti­ple myeloma from the Inter­na­tional Myeloma Work­ing Group (IMWG). In addi­tion, the 56th annual meeting of the American Society of He­ma­tol­ogy (ASH) took place in San Francisco, with literally hundreds of myeloma-related oral and poster pre­sen­ta­tions.

Therefore, it is again …

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[ by | Dec 10, 2014 3:12 pm | 3 Comments ]
ASH 2014 Multiple Myeloma Update - Day Two: Education Session And Midday Oral Session

This past Sunday was the second day of the American Society of Hema­tology’s (ASH) annual meeting, which was held in San Francisco.

As on the first day of the meeting, myeloma-related pre­sen­ta­tions once again took place during several sessions through­out the day.

A myeloma-related education session held the first day of the conference was repeated once again on Sunday morning.

While the education session was being held, a separate “scientific sym­po­sium” with two oral pre­sen­ta­tions took place in parallel.  The session focused on a novel immuno­therapeutic ap­proach to treating cancer known as …

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[ by | Dec 5, 2014 7:41 am | 4 Comments ]
ASH 2014 Preview: New Multiple Myeloma Treatments On The Horizon

The 2014 annual meeting of the American Society of He­ma­tol­ogy (ASH) starts tomorrow, De­cem­ber 5, in San Francisco, and will con­tinue until next Tuesday.

The ASH annual meeting is one of sev­er­al large med­i­cal conferences where myeloma-related re­search findings are pre­sented each year.  However, from a mul­ti­ple myeloma perspective, the ASH meeting is generally the most im­por­tant of the meetings.

At this year’s meeting, for example, some 500 myeloma-presentations are scheduled to take place.  The pre­sen­ta­tions will summarize cur­rent re­search on a wide range of topics, in­clud­ing the biology of the dis­ease …

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[ by | Jul 23, 2014 2:56 pm | 14 Comments ]
The Myeloma Quiz – July 2014

It’s July, and we have had some time to digest the findings from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting held in Chicago May 30 through June 3.

Quite a few pre­sen­ta­tions caught one’s eye.

We finally saw the results of the much awaited PANORAMA-1 study in­ves­ti­gating the efficacy and safety of panobinostat (LBH589) plus Velcade and dexa­meth­a­sone com­pared to Velcade and dexa­meth­a­sone alone.

Exciting data on the CD38 anti­bodies daratumumab and SAR650984 continued to emerge at ASCO.

Another study looked at a pro­gres­sion-free …

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[ by | Jun 4, 2014 11:25 am | 2 Comments ]
ASCO 2014 Multiple Myeloma Update – Day Four: Oral Presentations

This year’s annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in Chicago came to an end yesterday.

The fourth day of the meeting, which was Monday, was the busiest day in regard to myeloma-related re­search. It started with an oral pre­sen­ta­tion session that in­cluded seven talks about im­por­tant new myeloma-related re­search. A poster session in the afternoon in­cluded several posters about myeloma-related re­search.

This article summarizes the most im­por­tant findings from Monday’s oral pre­sen­ta­tion session. A later article will cover the findings from the after­noon poster session.

The morning session …

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