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Nina Shah, MD - The "Myelennial" Generation: Managing the Boom of Innovative Therapy to Transform Myeloma Care and Enhance Patient Outcomes

Nina Shah, MD - The "Myelennial" Generation: Managing the Boom of Innovative Therapy to Transform Myeloma Care and Enhance Patient Outcomes

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PeerView Immunology & Transplantation CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast · PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education

July 20, 20221h 28m

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Go online to PeerView.com/YEF860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In collaboration with HealthTree Foundation, this “Seminars and Tumor Board” program makes new developments in multiple myeloma (MM) care comprehensible by focusing on how the “myelennial” tool kit can be leveraged for different patient populations and in different treatment settings. Using a series of case-based sessions, our expert panelists provide instruction on the use of next-generation triplets and quadruplets, maintenance strategies, and effective therapeutics in early relapse and treatment-refractory disease. Link cutting-edge evidence in MM to clinical decisions in your own practice—watch today! Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Cite current practice recommendations and clinical evidence surrounding the efficacy of novel proteasome inhibitor and IMiD options, novel antibody platforms, targeted agents, and cellular therapy across MM treatment settings; Select personalized, evidence-based regimens with novel components for the management of patients with newly diagnosed MM according to baseline comorbidities, functional status, and patient preferences, among other factors; Select evidence-based treatment plans for relapsed/refractory MM that integrate novel antibody, targeted, and CAR-T options into patient care; and Manage the unique toxicities associated with innovative therapeutics in patients with MM, including cytopenias, infusion-related events, ocular toxicity, and cytokine release syndrome.