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April 23, 2024
Postoperative Radiotherapy Following Spinal Surgery Safe, Effective in Multiple Myeloma
The current standard of spinal surgery followed by postoperative radiotherapy for osteolytic lesions of multiple myeloma (MM) is safe and associated with a low toxicity profile, according to research published in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie. Read more… […]
Learn moreMarch 19, 2024
Treatment Pattern, Healthcare Resource Utilization and Symptom Burden Among Patients with Triple Class Exposed Multiple Myeloma: A Population-Based Cohort Study
This study aims to describe the treatment patterns, outcomes, health care utilization and symptom burden of triple class exposed (TCE) relapsed/refractory patents with multiple myeloma (MM) receiving a subsequent line of treatment (LOT). Read more… […]
Learn moreFebruary 22, 2024
Telo Genomics Initiates MRD Clinical Trial for Multiple Myeloma Patients
Telo Genomics Corp. (TSXV: TELO) (OTCQB: TDSGF) (the “Company” or “Telo”) is pleased to announce that it has received the first patient sample for its clinical trialResearch studies done with patients to evaluate new treatments or new ways of combining and administering existing treatments. By testing new drugs or combinations of drugs, each study is designed to find better ways to treat the disease, as well as improve quality of life and answer scientific and clinical questions. The overall goal of conducting clinical trials is to improve patient care and outcomes. monitoring multiple myeloma (“MM”) disease progressionWhen a disease or physical ailment's course worsens, grows or spreads. in post-treated patients. The study is being conducted in collaboration with McGill University and the Jewish General[…]
Learn moreFebruary 21, 2024
High BMI in Early Adulthood Increases Multiple Myeloma Risk Among Black Women
High body mass index (BMI) in early adulthood associated with increased risk for multiple myeloma (MM) among Black women, according to results published in the British Journal of CancerA term for diseases in which malignant cells divide without control. Cancer cells can invade nearby tissues and spread through the bloodstream and lymphatic system to other parts of the body.. The incidenceThe number of new cases of a disease diagnosed each year. of MM is more than 2-times higher for Black persons. Male gender, age, and African ancestry are established MM risk[…]
Learn moreFebruary 21, 2024
Belantamab mafodotin, pomalidomide and dexamethasone in refractory multiple myeloma: a phase 1/2 trial
Due to evolving treatment standards for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma, many patients will be triple-class exposed after initial relapses and have poor survival. Novel therapies and combinations are therefore required to improve outcomes. B cellThe basic unit of any living organism. maturation antigenForeign substance that can be recognized by cells of the immune system leading to the production of protective antibodies. (BCMA)-targeted biologics have emerged as an important new area of therapeutics for relapsed[…]
Learn moreFebruary 21, 2024
Clinical practice guideline for management of osteoporosis and fracture prevention in Canada: 2023 update
In Canada, more than 2 million people live with osteoporosisReduction in bone density typically associated with old age. Diffuse involvement of bones with myeloma produces what looks like osteoporosis on X-ray and bone density measurement., a disease that increases the risk for fractures, which result in excess mortality and morbidity, decreased quality of life and loss of autonomy. This guideline update is intended to assist Canadian health care professionals in the delivery of care to[…]
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April 23, 2024
A Letter To the Decision Makers Whose Decisions Can Impact The Lives Of Canadians Living with Cancer, To Those With The Power to Reshape The Landscape of Cancer Care in Canada
“Every hour in Canada tells a stark story. Twenty-seven individuals are thrust into the harsh reality of a cancer diagnosisThe process of identifying a disease by its signs and symptoms., while ten others succumb to its merciless grip. Each day, 655 Canadians awaken to the daunting challenge ahead, while 238 bid farewell to their loved ones under the weight of[…]
Learn moreApril 23, 2024
Impact of Systemic Delays for Patient Access to Oncology Drugs on Clinical, Economic, and Quality of Life Outcomes in Canada: A Call to Action
“Canada has one of the most complex and rigorous drug approval and public reimbursement processes and is, unfortunately, one of the countries with the longest delays in drug access. To assess the overall impact of systemic delays in access to cancer therapy, a targeted literature review (TLR) was performed to[…]
Learn moreApril 4, 2024
Myeloma Canada releases 2023 science and research impact report
2023 was a banner year for Myeloma Canada’s science and research funding initiatives. We not only introduced 3 new grants, but we entered into 10 important partnerships, each one focused on advancing essential Canadian myeloma research. We are thrilled to announce that we are currently supporting more than 28 exciting[…]
Learn moreFebruary 22, 2024
IMAGINE CANADA Organization Spotlight: Myeloma Canada
Established in 2005, Myeloma Canada is the only national charitable organization created by, and for, Canadians impacted by multiple myeloma. Their mission is to improve the lives of those affected by this disease by empowering our community through awareness, education, and advocacy programs, and by supporting clinicalInvolving direct observation of a patient. research to find[…]
Learn moreFebruary 20, 2024
2023 Dr Andrew R Belch MEET Grant for young myeloma investigators
A total of 8 MEET Grants were awarded in 2023. Click on the links below to view video presentations from select winners and their important work. Dory Abelman: Cell-Free DNAThe substance of heredity; a large molecule that carries the genetic information that cells need to replicate and to produce proteins. from Blood or Bone MarrowSpongy tissue that is found inside your bones. It is soft, fatty and full of blood vessels. Your bone marrow is where most of the blood cells in your body are made. as Alternatives to Bone Marrow Cells for Molecular Diagnostics and Monitoring of Multiple Myeloma “I am profoundly[…]
Learn moreFebruary 4, 2024
A new multiple myeloma trial assessing the duration of treatment injections has opened in Canada.
The CCTG MY13 trial is a phase III non-inferiority randomized controlled trial of fixed duration versus continuous daratumumab among transplant in eligible older adults with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. There is little scientific evidence around the effective timing of injectable treatments for multiple myeloma. These patients receive treatment with three medicines[…]
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