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Volume 4, 
Issue 1, 2009 

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Excerpt: "I'ts a new world in myeloma treatment," says international myeloma expert Dr. Kenneth C. Anderson of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts.  Read the rest of this story by downloading this newsletter.
Volume 3, 
Issue 3, 2009 
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Excerpt:  "I am able to speak to my patients with a great deal of optimisim", says Dr. Seema Singhal, of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL"Because of the growing depth of knowledge and the frenzy of research activity around Myeloma, it is quite possible that patients diagnoised today may see a cure for Myeloma during their course of treatment". Read the rest of this story by downloading this newsletter.

Volume 3, 
Issue 2, 2009
 
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Excerpt: Dr. Robert Orlowski of The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center recently attended the American Society of Hematology (ASH) 50th Annual Meeting. He will share the latest discoveries from this meeting during The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's upcoming live telephone education program. Read the rest of this story by downloading this newsletter.

Volume 3, 
Issue 1, 2008
 
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Excerpt: "Myeloma therapy has evolved significantly over the past five years," says Dr. Asher A. Chanan-Khan, Associate Professor of Oncology at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York. Read the rest of this story by downloading this newsletter.
Volume 2,
Issue 3, 2008 
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Excerpt: "These last few years have been the best time to be a physician treating patients with myeloma," says Dr. Edward Stadtmauer, Director of the Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Program at the Abramson Cancer Center of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. "Today, because of new therapies, we fully expect patients to respond to therapy and to do well for many years." Read the rest of this story by downloading this newsletter.
Volume 2,
Issue 2, 2007 
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Excerpt: "Clinical trials represent the way forward in myeloma therapy," says Dr. S. Vincent Rajkumar, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hematology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Read the rest of this story by downloading this newsletter.
Volume 2,
Issue 1, 2007 
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Excerpt: "Patients with myeloma can achieve the goal of improved quality of life by balancing control of the disease itself and its side effects," says Dr. Melissa Alsina, Associate Professor of Medicine and Head of the Myeloma Program at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute in Tampa, Florida. Read the rest of this story by downloading this newsletter.

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Primavera 2009 
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Extracto: "La terapia del mieloma ha evolucionado significativamente durante los últimos cinco años", dice el doctor Asher A. Chanan-Kahn, Profesor Asociado de Oncologia del Instituto de Cáncer Roswell Park en Buffalo, Nueva York.  Para continuar leyendo, descargue el .pdf.
Primavera 2008 
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Extracto: "Los pacientes con mieloma pueden alcanzar el objetivo de mejorar su calidad de vida balanceando el control de la enfermedad en sí y sus efectos secundarios", dice la doctora Melissa Alsina, Profesora Asociada de Medicina y Directora del Programa de Mieloma del Centro de Cáncer e Instituto de Investigación H. Lee Moffitt en Tampa, Florida. Para continuar leyendo, descargue el .pdf.
Volumen 1, Edición 2, 2007
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Extracto: Una dosis de optimismo es parte del tratamiento estándar que reciben los pacientes con mieloma de la doctora Seema Singhal. Con los últimos avances en el tratamiento de los mielomas, Singhal tiene buenas razones para "recetar" optimismo. Para continuar leyendo, descargue el .pdf.

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