Multiple Myeloma: Towards A Chronic Disease With Cure On The Horizon

kenneth anderson Multiple Myeloma: Towards A Chronic Disease With Cure On The Horizon
Kenneth Anderson

Reporting From: 4th European Congress on Hematologic Malignancies, Paris 22-24 February, 2008
KENNETH ANDERSON, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston
Multiple myeloma may soon be considered a chronic disease with cure on the horizon, thanks to an array of novel therapies which are turning prospects around for this malignancy. So said Kenneth Anderson at the European meeting in Paris. He explained to Peter Goodwin how a number of molecular and other therapies are changing the prospects for this disease.

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4 Comments

  1. Judy Trego
    Posted February 28, 2008 at 5:09 pm | Permalink

    This is all new to me and I found it very encouraging, would like more info on these new combination drugs and protocols.

  2. Melva Wicklund
    Posted February 28, 2008 at 6:18 pm | Permalink

    Well, this has been one of the most promising telecasts I’ve heard so far. Being that I have del 13 myeloma. I have been really beating my head as to whether it was worth it to try any chemo at all. The side effects were enough to scare me off and the poor prognosis also supported that thought.

  3. sara schreiber
    Posted March 15, 2008 at 11:39 am | Permalink

    Please tell me who I can contact to further talk to me about getting a port or an arm pick without danger of infection and death. Such a procedure has not been recommended for patients with multiple myeloma. Please tell me whom to contact for validation. I am no longer on chemo (four years). For the past year and a half Vit. C infusions have kept me well. My veins are no good due to many other infusions while on chemo. Please help me
    Gratefully
    Sara Schreiber

  4. Beth Weiss
    Posted April 4, 2008 at 2:19 am | Permalink

    This is very promising news for mm patients. At 38 years old I rec’d a tamden autologous transplant at the University of Pennsylvania. I am currently on 100 mg/day of Thyalidomide and managing the side effects. I feel tired all the time but other than that I feel great. Who knows…maybe this is the cure.

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