Tuesday was the final day of ASH with a Late-Breaking Abstract, and Monday had many myeloma talks presented simultaneously. As such, the rest of Tuesday I spent watching replays of many Monday...
JACK AIELLO
Diagnosed with myeloma in 1995, Jack is strong proponent of patients participating in clinical trials so that, in the future, myeloma and other cancers will be known as curable diseases. He is a proud facilitator of the San Francisco Bay Area Myeloma Support Group
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Support Group Website: Multiple Myeloma Support for the SF Bay Area (sfbayareamyelomasupport.org)
Day 2 ASH: Real-World Plus PLENARY!
The morning started by meeting with Takeda, one of our IMF’s generous sponsors enabling several of us to attend ASH; the other 4 sponsors are BMS (Celgene), Janssen, Karyopharm, and Regeneron. We...
Day 1 ASH: IMWG and Much More…
Today began at 6:30 a.m. PST for the privilege of being able to attend the International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) meeting. The IMWG has about 300 myeloma specialists who meet twice a year....
Symposium Day Blog: Insightful Comments from Myeloma Specialists
The Friday before the official start of ASH is always considered Symposium day. Symposiums typically last a couple of hours and involve several myeloma expert doctors discussing patient cases and...
Pre-ASH Blog: Hybrid Meeting (Virtual for Me), Exciting updates
There is no other single conference where so much information is presented about myeloma. Information about so many topics is provided: How to treat multiple myeloma patients in various stages;...