The Latest in Multiple Myeloma News and Treatment
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When it comes to the serious blood related cancer, multiple myeloma, the good news is definitely that knowledge is power. Treatments are changing, clinical research is encouraging and people are living with the disease. Almost 20,000 people are diagnosed each year in the U.S. and 100,000 people are in treatment at any one time. Fortunately, the range of treatments is expanding and even the newest drugs are being combined in powerful ways. It's gotten so printed information becomes out of date pretty fast. That's why we are happy to announce a series of seven live, 1 hour Special Edition online only webcasts where you can hear the latest myeloma news from leading experts and inspiring, experienced patients and ask them questions. Here is our schedule of webcasts. Check back often as we will continually update this information with names of guests and other details. Also, be sure to send in questions as you have them and sign up for our Special Edition newsletter and alerts. Whenever major clinical studies are first presented pertaining to the latest and most effective treatment for myeloma, such as those presented at the American Hematology Society meeting in December, it generates questions. Our job, in our continuing series of myeloma webcasts, is to answer them. You may be wondering: "How do these latest studies apply to me and having better health? How can these results help guide me in discussions with my doctor?" In our next webcast, you will get the opportunity to hear answers from a leading myeloma specialist, Dr. Sagar Lonial. He'll explain the latest developments in myeloma treatments during our one-hour, Special Edition program, which will air LIVE-online only at www.patientpower.info -- this Friday, March 7, beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern, 11 a.m. Pacific. Remember, our discussions are meant to help give you expert perspective and it would be unwise and unfair to you to try to practice medicine over the Web. Please recognize that for specific medical advice you should consult with your own doctor. With that caveat, you are welcome to submit a question below in advance or during the live program. And please, tell others about our live programs and the replays and transcripts that are posted soon after the live broadcasts. There is nothing like this anywhere else. As always, we welcome your comments and suggestions.
Programs in this Series:
Notice: Patient Power, LLC is solely responsible for the content of webcasts and replays and transcripts on this site. Information here is for educational purposes only. Please check with your own doctor for medical advice that is right for you. |