April 18th 2024
Phase 2 findings support nana-val as a promising treatment option for those with EBV-positive peripheral T-cell lymphoma.
Equalizing Inequities™ in Multiple Myeloma Care: Shining a Light on Current Barriers and Opportunities for Improved Outcomes
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Patient, Provider, and Caregiver Connection: Addressing Pediatric and AYA Patient Concerns While Managing Hodgkin Lymphoma
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Patient, Provider, and Caregiver Connection™: Individualizing Care for Patients with Schizophrenia—Understanding Patient Challenges and the Role of Innovative Treatment
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B-Cell Tumor Board: Rendering Real World Personalized Treatment Plans in CLL/SLL and MCL Through the Lens of Emerging BTKi Evidence
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Applying New Evidence in Multiple Myeloma Care from Frontline to R/R Disease
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Community Oncology Connections™: Overcoming Barriers to Testing, Trial Access, and Equitable Care in Cancer
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Translating New Evidence into Treatment Algorithms from Frontline to R/R Multiple Myeloma: How the Experts Think & Treat
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Medical Crossfire: How Has Iron Supplementation Altered Treatment Planning for Patients with Cancer-Related Anemia?
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Medical Crossfire®: The Experts Bridge Recent Data in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia With Real-World Sequencing Questions
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Improving Outcomes in Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemias at the Intersection Between Hematology and Oncology Care
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Community Practice Connections™: 5th Annual Precision Medicine Symposium – An Illustrated Tumor Board
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Inotuzumab Ozogamicin May Benefit Patients With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
June 21st 2016Researchers published a study June 12, 2016, in the online issue of The New England Journal of Medicine that suggests progression-free survival and overall survival may both be longer with inotuzumab ozogamicin in ALL.
Histologic Transformation in Follicular Lymphoma Could Signal Poor Outcomes
June 17th 2016Patients with follicular lymphoma that responded to rituximab but whose disease later underwent histologic transformation were found to have worse outcomes and may benefit from autologous stem cell transplantation.
Growth Kinetics May Help Identify Ibrutinib Resistance in CLL Patients
May 24th 2016Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine recently published a study in Nature Communications explaining that the rate at which genetically mutated cancer cells grow may help explain why some CLL patients develop treatment resistance.