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Repression of Multiple Myeloma Cell Growth In Vivo by Single-wall Carbon Nanotube SWCNT-delivered MALAT1 Antisense Oligos
Published on: December 13, 2018
Multiple myeloma: new uses for available agents, excitement for the future
1Presented by Kenneth B. Anderson, MD, Kraft Family Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Director of the Lebow Institute for Myeloma Therapeutics and Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Center at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts.
Abstract:
With the availability of a new proteasome inhibitor, carfilzomib, and a new immunomodulatory drug, pomalidomide, the treatment of multiple myeloma has become more effective. The updated NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology for Multiple Myeloma provide new recommendations for use of carfilzomib and pomalidomide. As new classes of drugs such as monoclonal antibodies become available, the treatment landscape will be rendered even brighter.
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