More ASH Highlights (Myeloma)
There were lots of updates from various studies in myeloma at ASH 2017. Above, Professor Sagar Lonial (Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA) discusses data presented showing… read more.
There were lots of updates from various studies in myeloma at ASH 2017. Above, Professor Sagar Lonial (Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA) discusses data presented showing… read more.
The current research and development pipeline of novel biologic therapies and small molecule drugs promises improved efficacy and safety in the treatment of IBD in the near future…. read more.
Professor Anas Younes (MSKCC, New York), Professor John Radford (Manchester) and Dr Graham Collins (Oxford). Interviews by Esther Drain. Once again ASH provided much food for thought and… read more.
Article written by Tom Collins. Interviews by Esther Drain. Trying to usher new immunotherapies into the setting of non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL) has been met with mixed results, and… read more.
Article written by Tom Collins. Interviews by Esther Drain. Replacing bleomycin with brentuximab vedotin (A+AVD) in the traditional regimen for previously untreated Hodgkin lymphoma patients significantly improved modified… read more.
Article written by Tom Collins. Interview by Esther Drain. Even as definitions of risk groups in myeloma become more sophisticated, a reasonable way to assess those patients with… read more.
Cure is not simply about having a few patients cured – it’s about reliably being able to cure a population with a disease, argues Professor S Vincent Rajkumar… read more.
Professor Stephen Ansell (Mayo Clinic, USA) speaks about harnessing the power of immunotherapy in Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
by Maria Dalby Effective treatment options for perianal fistulas constitute a major unmet need in Crohn’sdisease (CD). New interventions included a knot-free silicon drain to replace conventional setons,… read more.
ESCP 2017 delegates give their highlights, plus a report on the ESCP/ECCO symposium on ulcerative colitis and a focus on quality of life for patients with perianal Crohn’s disease.
Author: Bruce Sylvester Patients with persistent symptomatic asthma had fewer asthma exacerbations and improved quality of life when treated with oral azithromycin for 48 weeks, researchers on August… read more.
By Maria Dalby (article) and Peter Mas Mollinedo (interviews) The decision to perform a colectomy in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) should not be made lightly. Such a… read more.
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